PSA Women's Awards

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The PSA Women's Awards (formerly WISPA Awards between 2004 and 2011 and formerly WSA Awards between 2012 and 2013) are presented annually by the Professional Squash Association, the organization which organizes the women's world squash circuit.

WISPA Awards 2004-2011 edit

Player of The Year
Year Player[1][2]
2004   Vanessa Atkinson
2005   Nicol David
2006   Nicol David
2007   Nicol David
2008   Nicol David
2009   Nicol David
2010   Nicol David
2011   Laura Massaro
Young Player of the Year
Year Player[1][2]
2004   Raneem El Weleily
2005   Raneem El Weleily
2006   Tenille Swartz
2007   Camille Serme
2008   Annie Au
2009   Nour El Sherbini
2010   Nour El Tayeb
2011   Nour El Tayeb
Most Improved Player of the Year
Year Player[1][2]
2004   Alison Waters
2005   Alison Waters
2006   Nicolette Fernandes
2007   Shelley Kitchen
2008   Laura Lengthorn-Massaro
2009   Camille Serme
2010   Kasey Brown
2011   Raneem El Weleily

WSA Awards 2012-2013 edit

'McKay' Player of the Year
Year Player
2012   Nicol David
2013   Laura Massaro
'Cardwell' Comeback Player of the Year
Year Player
2012   Alison Waters
2013   Lisa Camilleri
Breakthrough Player of the Year
Year Player
2012   Nour El Sherbini
2013   Sarah-Jane Perry
Platinum Service Award
Year Player
2012   Samantha Terán
2013   Nicol David
Sportsmanship Award
Year Player
2012   Samantha Cornett
2013   Nicolette Fernandes
Tournament of the Year
Year Player
2012   Cayman World Open
2013   US Open

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PSA Awards 2014-present edit

Player of The Year
Year Player
2014   Raneem El Weleily
2015/16   Nour El Sherbini
2016/17   Camille Serme
2017/18   Nour El Sherbini
2018/19   Raneem El Weleily
2019/20   Nour El Sherbini
2020/21 No Award
2021/22   Nouran Gohar
Young Player of the Year
Year Player
2014   Amanda Sobhy
2015/16   Nouran Gohar
2016/17   Nouran Gohar
2017/18   Sivasangari Subramaniam
2018/19   Nouran Gohar
2019/20   Hania El Hammamy
2020/21 No Award
2021/22   Hania El Hammamy

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "WISPA Players of the Year". WISPA. 2009. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c "WISPA Player of the Year Awards 2011". Wispa.net. 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  3. ^ "WSA World Tour | A worldwide success story".
  4. ^ "PSA World Squash Championships – 14-22 July 2021, University Club of Chicago".
  5. ^ "French Double at 2016/17 PSA Awards - Professional Squash Association".
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Squash: PSA Player Awards 2017/18. YouTube.
  7. ^ "Farag and el Welily Named Players of the Season at PSA Awards - Professional Squash Association".
  8. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: PSA Awards Show 2019/20. YouTube.