World Masters Squash Championships

The World Masters Squash Championships are an international squash competition organised by the World Squash Federation and played between players for athletes over the age of 35 years. World Masters are divided into ten categories — Over 35, Over 40, Over 45, Over 50, Over 55, Over 60, Over 65, Over 70, Over 75 and Over 80.

WSF World Masters
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Event nameWorld Masters Squash Championships
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Laurens Jan Anjema
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Lauren Briggs


Past results

Men's championship

YearLocationOver 35Over 40Over 45Over 50Over 55Over 60Over 65Over 70Over 75Over 80
1976 LondonNANA Mal BuckNA Jamal DinNANANANANA
1977 TorontoNANA Harry O'ConnorNANANANANANANA
1979 TorontoNANA Kevin AdamsNANANANANANANA
1979 BrisbaneNANA Len AtkinsNANANANANANANA
1983 AucklandNANA Ken HiscoeNANANANANANANA
1987 Birmingham Hiddy Jahan Ali Aziz Mo YasinNANANANANANANA
1991 Auckland Dean Williams Trevor Colyer Gregory Robberds Barry Gardiner Ian Hocking Arthur WrightNANANANA
1993 Edinburgh David Pearson Ahmed Safwat Roy Plumstead Peter Wright Pat Kirton Ian HockingNANANANA
1995 Melbourne Ashraf Hanafi Ian Freeme Brian Cook Max Samblebe Fred Howell Terry Rippon Max Smyth Fred Green Vic HuntNA
1997 Johannesburg Trevor Wilkinson Pierr Roodt Charlie Bent Roy Plumstead Bert van Es John Cox Peter Fahrenheim Cecil KaplanNANA
1999 Sheffield Fredrik Johnson Ross Norman Robert Forde Ahmed Safwat Peter Wright Barry Gardiner John Cox John CowperNANA
2001 Melbourne Craig Van der Wath Trevor Wilkinson Thomas Spark Ahmed Safwat Richard Purser Michael Thurgur Jeremy Lyon Peter FahrenheimNANA
2003 Espoo Craig Van der Wath Peter Hill Geoffrey Davenport Alan Colburn Brian Cook John Perrott Brian Heath John CoxNANA
2006 Cape Town Michael Tootill Craig Van der Wath Geoffrey Davenport Peter Alexander Johnny Leslie Hugh Colburn Adrian Wright John Woodliffe Peter FahrenheimNA
2008 Christchurch Jason Mudge Gary Duberly Trevor Wilkinson Geoffrey Davenport Michael Bester Brian Cook Richard Purser Barry Gardiner John IrvingNA
2010 Cologne Renan Lavigne Derek Ryan Gary Duberly Geoffrey Davenport Mark Cowley Keith Jones Chris Ansell Brian Phillips Malcolm GilhamNA
2012 Birmingham Renan Lavigne Craig Rowland Craig Van der Wath William Hosey Pierr Roodt John Macrury Philip Ayton Adrian Wright Patrick Kirton Peter Fahrenheim
2014 Hong Kong Omar El Borolossy Craig Rowland Craig Van der Wath William Hosey Geoffrey Davenport John Macrury Brian Cook Adrian Wright Michael Gough Trevor Coulter
2016 Johannesburg Mohammed Abbas Rodney Durbach Nick Taylor Craig Van der Wath Willie Hosey Udo Kahl Esa Matti Tuominen Norbert Kornyei Adrian Wright Malcolm Gilham
2018 Charlottesville Laurens Jan Anjema Liam Kenny Nick Taylor Michael Tootill Brett Martin Geoffrey Davenport John Macrury Brian Cook Howard Armitage Lance Kinder
2021 Wrocław
Squash

Men's champions by country

CountryO-35O-40O-45O-50O-55O-60O-65O-70O-75O-80Total
 Australia239365221033
 England214333543230
 South Africa445430232128
 New Zealand031112110111
 Ireland02021000005
 Egypt21010000004
 Cayman Islands00000210003
 France20000000002
 Germany10000100002
 Wales00000101002
 United States00000001102
 Netherlands10000000001
 Sweden10000000001
 Singapore01000000001
 Zambia00100000001
 India00001000001
 Finland00000010001
 Canada00000000101

Women's championship

YearLocationOver 35Over 40Over 45Over 50Over 55Over 60Over 65Over 70Over 75
1982 Perth Marianne Greenberg Jenny WebsterNANANANANANANA
1987 Auckland Julie Hawkes Robyn Prentice Heather McKay Jenny IrvingNANANANANA
1989 Warmond Angela Smith Averil Murphy Bronwyn BartonNANANANANANA
1990 Sydney Vicki Cardwell Di Davis Heather McKay Rita PaulosNANANANANA
1991 Auckland Carol Chard Joyce Maycock Jenney Webster Kathy HargreavesNANANANANA
1992 Vancouver Rebecca Rodgers Barbara Diggens Bett Dryhurst Joyce DavenportNANANANANA
1993 Edinburgh Annette Pilling Barbara Diggens Joyce Maycock Heather McKay Margaret DouealNANANANA
1995 Melbourne Kay Collins Carol Chard Rem Swan Heather McKay Irene Rowe Margaret Doueal Roma CaseyNANA
1997 Johannesburg Diane Ricardo Helen van Tonder Dee Thomas Bett Dryhurst Jenny TylerNANANANA
1999 Sheffield Suzanne Horner Liz Brown Maggie North Bett Dryhurst Jean GraingerNANANANA
2001 Melbourne Suzanne Horner Mary Sceney Vicki Cardwell Sue Volzke Jenny Webster Barbara Sanderson Evelyn MethvenNANA
2003 Espoo Angelique Clifton-Parks Susan Williams Pauline Douglas Faith Sinclair Averil Murphy Jean GraingerNANANA
2006 Cape Town Sarah Fitz-Gerald Angelique Clifton-Parks Janet Van der Westhuizen Anne Richards Sue Volkze Ann Manley Barbara SandersonNANA
2008 Christchurch Amanda Hopps Sarah Nelson Kay Newman Julie Field Gaye Mitchell Averil Murphy Jean Grainger Averil HeathNA
2010 Cologne Sabine Schöne Simone Korell Leora Greenwood Julie Field Vicki Cardwell Averil Murphy Sheena Worwood Barbara SandersonNA
2012 Birmingham Sabine Schöne Simone Korell Michelle Martin Susan Lawrence Julie Field Sue Volkze Ann Manley Barbara SandersonNA
2014 Hong Kong Natalie Grainger Amanda Hopps Sarah Fitz-Gerald Sue Hilier Mary Sceney Pauline Douglas Averil Murphy Jean GraingerNA
2016 Johannesburg Natalie Grainger Samantha Herbert Sarah Fitz-Gerald Mylene De Muylder Karen Hume Julie Field Marilyn Kennedy Ann Manley Barbara Sanderson
2018 Charlottesville Lauren Briggs Natalie Grainger Sarah Fitz-Gerald Lauren Wagner Susan Hillier Jill Campion Gaye Mitchell Ann Manley Joyce Davenport
2021 Wrocław

Women's champions by country

CountryO-35O-40O-45O-50O-55O-60O-65O-70O-75Total
 Australia55756230033
 England53353632030
 South Africa13501122014
 New Zealand12232000010
 Canada1312000007
 United States3100000015
 Germany2200000004
 Ireland0000001214
 Scotland0000110002
 Hong Kong1000000001
 France0001000001
 Jamaica0001000001

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