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Top 100 Bios UPDATED 5 MARCH 2021 PSA TOP 100 - MEN AUSTRIA NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Aqeel Rehman 12.12.1985 Salzburg, Austria Salzburg, Austria 172 69 Oliver - - 2005 PLAYED175 10 88 81 (May, 2013) BELGIUM NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Jan van den Herrewegen 09.09.1993 Oudenaarde, Belgium Birmingham, England 188 73 Mantis Rob Owen, Mark Andrew Burke 2011 PLAYED81 8 93 69 (June, 2018) CANADA NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Shawn Delierre 25.05.1982 Montreal, Canada Montreal, Canada 180 75 Black Knight Yvon Provencal 2000 PLAYED226 17 79 35 (March, 2013) Michael McCue 19.03.1993 Sudbury, Canada Montreal, Canada 180 75 Harrow Martin Heath 2010 127 2 82 81 (March, 2018) David Baillargeon 14.03.1996 Quebec City, Canada Montreal, Canada 179 77 Harrow Yvon Provencal, Hadrian Stiff 2014 66 1 95= 89 (September, 2020) Nick Sachvie 22.12.1991 St. Catharines, Canada Toronto, Canada 175 74 Harrow Chris Sachvie 2009 68 4 98 64 (November, 2017) COLOMBIA NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Miguel Angel Rodriguez 20.12.1985 Bogota, Colombia Bogota, Colombia 171 73 Tecnifibre Angel Rodriguez 2002 PLAYED196 29 10 4 (June, 2015) Juan Camilo Vargas 18.04.1994 Bogota, Colombia Stamford, United States 174 65 Head Joan Lezaud, Chris Walker 2016 46 5 73 73 (March, 2021) CZECH REPUBLIC NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Daniel Mekbib 04.07.1992 Bruntal, Czech Republic Brno, Czech Republic 185 83 Eye Roman Švec, Tomáš Breicetl 2014 PLAYED62 5 72 70 (March, 2020) DENMARK NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Kristian Frost 09.02.1989 London, England Odense, Denmark 184 80 Victor John Williams, David McApline, Erling 2007 PLAYED143 16 91 52 (April, 2013) Engelund EGYPT NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Ali Farag 22.04.1992 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 183 70 Dunlop Wael Farag, Mike Way, Karim Darwish 2009 PLAYED96 21 1 1 (March, 2019) Mohamed ElShorbagy 12.01.1991 Alexandria, Egypt Bristol, England 185 82 Tecnifibre Rodney Martin, Hadrian Stiff 2006 162 42 2 1 (November, 2014) Tarek Momen 23.02.1988 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 174 66 Harrow Haitham Effat 2005 171 8 3 3 (February, 2019) Karim Abdel Gawad 30.07.1991 Alexandria, Egypt Giza, Egypt 173 72 Harrow Omar Abdel Aziz, Mahmoud Abdel Kader, 2008 141 23 5 1 (May, 2017) Ali ismail Marwan ElShorbagy 30.07.1993 Alexandria, Egypt Bristol, England 183 73 Tecnifibre Haitham Effat, Nick Matthew, Hadrian Stiff, 2010 138 11 6 3 (May, 2018) Danny Massaro, Mark Campbell Fares Dessouky 29.09.1994 Alexandria, Egypt Alexandria, Egypt 178 80 -- Waleed el Mosalamy, Mahmoud Adel 2011 77 4 8 8 (November, 2017) Mohamed Abouelghar 01.10.1993 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 177 73 Prince Wael Elhindi, Mohamed Fareed, Jorg 2009 131 10 11 7 (June, 2019) Stadelmann Mostafa Asal 09.05.2001 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 183 80 Head Amir Wagih 2018 27 4 12 12 (January, 2021) Mazen Hesham 29.03.1994 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 186 77 Eye Omar Abdel Aziz 2011 103 7 14 13 (December, 2015) Omar Mosaad 17.03.1988 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 193 90 Head Islan Hany, Hossam Shaddad 2005 205 10 16 3 (June, 2016) Zahed Salem 24.06.1992 Alexandria, Egypt Alexandria, Egypt 175 77 Karakal Mohamed Reda, Waleed Elmossalamy 2009 115 5 18 14 (March, 2019) Youssef Soliman 10.01.1997 Cairo, Egypt Bristol, England 173 48 Prince Hadrian Stiff 2014 66 8 27 27 (January, 2021) Mohamed ElSherbini 15.09.1992 Alexandria, Egypt Boston, United States 180 72 Tecnifibre Amr Khaled Khalifa 2010 45 10 32 31 (October, 2020) Youssef Ibrahim 02.03.1999 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 176 74 Head Karim Darwish, Omar Abdel Aziz 2015 36 9 35 34 (January, 2021) Karim Ali Fathi 30.05.1993 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 170 74 Karakal Omar Abdel Aziz 2009 110 10 51 33 (September, 2017) Karim El Hammamy 04.11.1995 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 175 68 Prince - - 2011 73 2 59 47 (March, 2019) Mazen Gamal 30.01.1986 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Cairo, Egypt 190 82 Head Karim Darwish 2008 113 9 63 51 (December, 2017) Moustafa El Sirty 25.10.2001 Cairo, Egypt Cairo, Egypt 191 85 Dunlop Ahmed Effat, Hussein El Emam 2018 15 3 83 83 (September, 2020) Yahya Elnawasany 09.01.2002 Tanta, Egypt Tanta, Egypt 178 77 Head Omar Ahmed Abdelaziz, Ahmed Amin 2018 10 1 92 89 (October, 2020) Shehab Essam 24.06.1995 Muscat, Oman Cairo, Egypt 175 75 Tecnifibre - - 2013 78 5 97 70 (September, 2019) ENGLAND NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING James Willstrop 15.08.1983 North Walsham, England Harrogate, England 190 88 Unsquashable Malcolm Willstrop, David Campion 1999 PLAYED221 21 17 1 (January, 2012) Adrian Waller 26.12.1989 Enfield, England Enfield, England 192 90 Head Adam Fuller, Paul Carter 2008 165 8 19 17 (November, 2019) Daryl Selby 03.11.1982 Harlow, England Colchester, England 180 76 Black Knight - - 1999 200 13 22 9 (April, 2010) Declan James 19.04.1993 Nottingham, England Nottingham, England 192 86 Dunlop - - 2011 128 13 23 15 (May, 2019) Tom Richards 10.07.1986 Guildford, England Hersham, England 183 78 Prince Steve Meads, Robbie Temple, Jesse 2004 223 6 34 12 (September, 2012) Engelbrecht George Parker 25.04.1996 Leicester, England Leicester, England 188 85 Unsquashable - - 2013 82 7 43 31 (March, 2019) Nathan Lake 03.07.1992 Cheltenham, England Cheltenham, England 186 85 Tecnifibre Jonny Harford 2010 134 5 44 40 (November, 2020) Patrick Rooney 16.06.1997 St. Helen’s England Manchester, England 184 85 Unsquashable Malcolm Willstrop 2013 66 4 52= 52 (November, 2020) Richie Fallows 17.06.1995 London, England London, England 180 80 Tecnifibre Ben Ford, David Pearson 2012 95 7 54 50 (December, 2017) Ben Coleman 13.04.1991 Chelmsford, England Chelmsford, England 180 70 Ashaway Danny Massaro, Adam Fuller, Paul Carter, 2009 153 9 60 43 (October, 2018) Mark Campbell Lyell Fuller 22.10.1995 Exeter, England Exeter, England 188 73 Tecnifibre Jonny Harford, Robbie Temple 2014 78 3 86 84 (September, 2020) FRANCE NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Gregoire Marche 03.03.1990 Valence, France Aix en Provence, France 170 68 Tecnifibre Thomas Adriaens, Cedric Hateau, Makis 2007 PLAYED161 9 15 14 (November, 2019) Chamalidis Mathieu Castagnet 14.11.1986 Saintes, France Aix-en-Provence, France 178 78 Ion Renan Lavigne 2005 187 4 24 6 (May, 2016) Gregory Gaultier 23.12.1982 Epinal, France Prague, Czech Republic 176 75 Dunlop Thomas Adriaens, Matthieu Benoit, Renan 1999 207 44 33 1 (November, 2009) Lavigne Lucas Serme 25.02.1992 Créteil, France Créteil, France 178 68 Oliver Mehdi Renai, Sohail Khan 2009 139 7 36 32 (October, 2018) Baptiste Masotti 05.06.1995 Niort, France Aix en Provence, France 183 78 Tecnifibre Renan Lavigne 2013 82 5 37 35 (September, 2020) Victor Crouin 16.06.1999 Marseille, France Toulon, France 169 66 Dunlop Emmanuel Crouin, Mike Way 2015 68 12 41 39 (October, 2020) Benjamin Aubert 13.11.1997 Amiens, France La Ciotat, France 176 60 Tecnifibre Renan Lavigne 2015 47 4 50 50 (January, 2021) Auguste Dussourd 10.02.1996 Nogent sur Marne, France Saint Maur des Fosses, France 184 70 - - Malcolm Tullis 2013 74 8 61 56 (September, 2020) Sebastien Bonmalais 06.02.1998 Saint Pierre, Reunion Saint Pierre, Reunion 178 63 Salming Renan Lavigne 2016 51 3 62 57 (October, 2020) GERMANY NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Raphael Kandra 29.10.1990 Fuerth, Germany Paderborn, Germany 182 81 Victor Oliver Pettke 2009 PLAYED136 13 28 13 (May, 2019) HONG KONG NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Tsz Fung Yip 19.09.1993 Hong Kong Hong Kong 175 73 Salming Faheem Khan 2013 PLAYED88 5 39 21 (April, 2019) Max Lee 09.01.1988 Hong Kong Hong Kong 177 73 Tecnifibre Faheem Khan 2007 183 14 49 12 (December, 2015) Henry Leung 10.03.1995 Hong Kong Hong Kong 180 74 — Faheem Khan 2015 52 4 77 70 (November, 2019) Tsz Kwan Lau 05.02.1996 Hong Kong Hong Kong 170 63 — Faheem Khan 2015 54 4 87 75 (February, 2020) Chi Him Wong 08.04.1994 Hong Kong Hong Kong 178 60 Head Faheem Khan 2013 78 6 100 79 (April, 2017) HUNGARY NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Farkas Balazs 02.04.1997 Tatabanya, Hungary Tatabanya, Hungary 194 84 Head - - 2016 PLAYED31 5 90 89 (December, 2020) INDIA NAME DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG) RACKET COACH JOINED PSA EVENTS TITLES WON RANKING HIGHEST RANKING Saurav Ghosal 10.08.1986 Kolkata, India Kolkata, India 167 64 Head Malcolm Willstrop, David Palmer, Damon 2003 PLAYED207 9 13 10 (April, 2019) Leedale-Brown Vikram Malhotra 16.11.1989 Mumbai, India New York, United States 183 72 Prince Thierry Lincou, David Palmer 2015 62 12 45= 43 (October, 2020) Mahesh Mangaonkar 23.03.1994 Mumbai, India Den Hague, Netherlands 183 78 Tecnifibre - - 2009 111 8 47 44 (January, 2015) Ramit Tandon 21.08.1992 Kolkata, India Kolkata, India 178 70 Tecnifibre - - 2009
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