Ramy Ashour Is PSA Player of the Year from WS Media
Back row (L to R): El Weliely, Deayton (Services to Squash winner), El Tayeb. Front Row: Massaro, Ashour, Mueller.
10 November 2011- Egypt's Ramy Ashour received the PSA Player of the Year award for the first time at the World Squash Awards in Rotterdam.
At a star-studded dinner held during the PSA World Open in the Dutch
'city of sport', the 24-year-old world number two from Cairo pipped
fellow countryman Mohamed El Shorbagy, Dutch star Laurens Jan Anjema,
and 2010 winner Nick Matthew, the world No1 from England, to the title.
Nicolas Mueller also became the first Swiss player to win a World
Squash Award when he received the PSA Young Player of the Year award.
Ashour, one of the youngest players in the world top 20, is enjoying a
distinguished career on the PSA World Tour. Twice a winner of the PSA
Young Player of the Year award, the record two-time world junior
champion rapidly made his mark on the senior tour. He first topped the
world rankings in January 2010 after bursting into the top 10 just two
years after turning pro - and has already picked up three PSA World
Series titles this year.
Mueller, a 22-year-old from Hirzel, near Zurich, has made rapid strides
on the Tour since joining the PSA in 2005. He qualified for three World
Series events this year, and at the Qatar Classic in Doha celebrated
his first quarter-final berth after the best win of his career, over
four-time world champion Amr Shabana. Muller celebrated a career-high
world No22 ranking this month.
"Ramy is one of the most exciting players on the Tour and a major draw
wherever he plays," said PSA CEO Alex Gough. "He was the board's
unanimous vote as our player of the year.
"It's always special when a player from one of the sport's less
well-known countries bursts through - and Nicolas Mueller of
Switzerland is one of our latest breakthrough stars. He has already
shown his promise and will undoubtedly be one of the game's top players
in the near future."