Overview
PSA World Events changes
Starting in August 2024, PSA revamped its professional tour structure into two individual circuits; PSA World Events and PSA Challenger Events. PSA World Events (formerly PSA World Tour) will comprise the most important tournaments in prize money for more experienced and higher-ranked players, including PSA World Championships and PSA Squash Tour Finals, labeled as follows: *PSA World Championships — 64-players draw — $600,000 *PSA Squash Tour Finals — 8-players draw — $300,000 *PSA World Events Diamond — 48-player draw — $300,000 - (starting August 2024) *PSA World Events Platinum — 32-players draw — $190,000 *PSA World Events Gold — 24-players draw — $100,000 *PSA World Events Silver — 24-players draw — $75,000 *PSA World Events Bronze — 24-players draw — $50,000 *PSA World Events Copper — 24-player draw — $25,000 - (starting August 2024) PSA Challenger Events (formerly Challenger Tour) tournaments will offer a $3,000–$15,000 prize money, an ideal circuit for less-experienced and upcoming players, that will include the following tiers: *PSA Challenger Events 15 — $15,000 *PSA Challenger Events 12 — $12,000 *PSA Challenger Events 9 — $9,000 *PSA Challenger Events 6 — $6,000 *PSA Challenger Events 3 — $3,000Prize money/ranking points breakdown
PSA Squash Tour events also have a separate World Events ranking. Points for this are calculated on a cumulative basis after each World Events event. The top eight players at the end of the calendar year are then eligible to play in the PSA Squash Tour Finals. Ranking points vary according to tournament tier being awarded as follows:Calendar
Key
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Statistical information
The players/nations are sorted by: # Total number of titles; # Cumulated importance of those titles; # Alphabetical order (by family names for players).Key
Titles won by player (men's)
Titles won by nation (men's)
Titles won by player (women's)
Titles won by nation (women's)
Comebacks
* Camille SermeRetirements
Following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the PSA Men's World Rankings and Women's World Rankings top 30 for at least one month) who announced their retirement from professional squash, became inactive, or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2024–25 season: *Current world top 10 players
Men's world ranking
Women's world ranking
See also
* 2024–25 PSA World Events Finals * 2025 Men's PSA World Events Finals * 2025 Women's PSA World Events Finals * 2024 in squash * 2025 in squashReferences
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