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J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions: Tournament History

4 January 2019

New York’s iconic Grand Central Terminal will once again host the prestigious J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions when the PSA Platinum tournament takes place between January 16-24.

Introduced back in 1930 as a men’s only tournament, under the guise of the US Professional Championships, home player Jack Summers was the first title winner and would go on to win four of the first five instalments of the event.

The first 22 tournaments were all won by local players before legendary Pakistani player Hashim Khan brought a halt to the United States dominance in 1955. However, after his victory, Khan would have to wait eight years to lift his second title – with that victory setting up a 14-year period of dominance for his fellow countrymen until Stuart Goldstein returned the title to US hands in 1978.

The next decade and a half saw four nationalities trade the title with Canadians Clive Caldwell and Michael Desaulniers and Mexico’s Mario Sanchez joining winners from the United States and Pakistan – with six-time World Champion Jahangir Khan claiming the crown between 1984-1985.

In 1993, the event was renamed to the Tournament of Champions, with eight-time World Champion Jansher Khan winning the first tournament under the new name.

Khan was also the champion in 1995, when the tournament broke new ground to become one of the first ever events to be staged in Grand Central Terminal’s stunning Vanderbilt Hall.

The tournament has stayed there ever since, aside from a three-year period between 1996-1998 due to renovations at the venue, making it the only sports championship held annually inside New York’s iconic Grand Central Terminal.

Since then, the Tournament of Champions has seen some of the most famous names ever associated with the sport lift the famous trophy, with Canadian Jonathon Power (4), England’s Peter Nicol (3) and Egypt’s Amr Shabana (3) being joined on a list that also includes the likes of Ramy Ashour, Nick Matthew, Gregory Gaultier, James Willstrop and Mohamed ElShorbagy.

A women’s event began in 2001, with Australian five-time World Champion Sarah-Fitz Gerald winning the first two tournaments in 2001 and 2002.

The person she beat in the 2001 final – former World Champion Vanessa Atkinson – finally got her hands on the title for successive years between 2005-2006, with Natalie Grainger becoming the first female United States representative to triumph over the next two years.

Former World No.2 Natalie Grinham became the fourth woman to win the tournament on two occasions between 2012-2013, before Malaysia’s eight-time World Champion Nicol David made her mark on the tournament the following year.

Now recognised as one of the premier tournaments on the PSA World Tour, the Tournament of Champions in 2016 became only the third Platinum event to offer equal prize money across both the men’s and women’s events.

Last year saw victories for Egypt’s then-World No.1 Nour El Sherbini and Germany’s Simon Rösner – who claimed an iconic victory to lift his first ever Platinum title.

Rösner saw off Egypt’s Tarek Momen in a sensational performance to become the first ever German player to lift a major PSA title and end a five-year Egyptian spell of dominance at the event.

El Sherbini, meanwhile, defeated compatriot and World No.3 Nour El Tayeb in the final to take the crown.

Previous Winners – Men (Tournament of Champions only)
2018 Simon Rösner (GER)
2017 Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY)
2016 Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY)
2015 Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY)
2014 Amr Shabana (EGY)
2013 Ramy Ashour (EGY)
2012 Nick Matthew (ENG)
2011 Ramy Ashour (EGY)
2010 James Willstrop (ENG)
2009 Gregory Gaultier (FRA)
2008 Ramy Ashour (EGY)
2007 Amr Shabana (EGY)
2006 Amr Shabana (EGY)
2005 Anthony Ricketts (AUS)
2004 Peter Nicol (ENG)
2003 Peter Nicol (ENG)
2002 Jonathon Power (CAN)
1999 Jonathon Power (CAN)
1998 No competition
1997 No competition
1996 Jonathon Power (CAN)
1995 Jansher Khan (PAK)
1994 Rodney Eyles (AUS)
1993 Jansher Khan (PAK)

Previous Winners – Women
2018 Nour El Sherbini (EGY)
2017 Camille Serme (FRA)
2016 Nour El Sherbini (EGY)
2015 Raneem El Welily (EGY)
2014 Nicol David (MAS)
2013 Natalie Grinham (NED)
2012 Natalie Grinham (NED)
2011 No competition
2010 No competition
2009 No competition
2008 Natalie Grainger (USA)
2007 Natalie Grainger (USA)
2006 Vanessa Atkinson (NED)
2005 Vanessa Atkinson (NED)
2004 No competition
2003 Carol Owens (NZL)
2002 Sarah Fitz-Gerald (AUS)
2001 Sarah Fitz-Gerald (AUS)

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