Ivan Yuen

WORLD RANKED #176
ROAD TO TOUR FINALS #104
DOB 15 Sep 1990
HEIGHT 178
BIRTHPLACE Penang, Malaysia
WEIGHT 66
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STATISTICS
Years 17
Tournaments 0
Matches 422
Won 242
Lost 180
Finals 25
Titles 15

RANKING POINTS

Tournaments 2
Total Points 0
Points included 30.909
Points Average 30.909
Tournament -
Result 3/4
Expires 2024-10-26
Points 210
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2024-11-08
Points 130
Bonus -

HEAD-TO-HEAD

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Round 2 (Ace Malaysia Squash Cup 2023) 07 Nov 2023, 01:51:33
Dimitri Steinmann 12 11 11 7 13
Ivan Yuen 14 5 7 11 11
Round 1 (Ace Malaysia Squash Cup 2023) 06 Nov 2023, 01:51:14
Aly Hussein 6 13 11 7 5
Ivan Yuen 11 11 3 11 11
Semi Final (3rd Open De Lagord 2023) 27 Oct 2023, 14:05:54
Baptiste Masotti 11 11 8 12
Ivan Yuen 6 4 11 10
Quarter Final (3rd Open De Lagord 2023) 26 Oct 2023, 15:03:46
Ivan Yuen 11 11 11
Mohammad Syafiq Kamal 6 6 6
Round 2 (3rd Open De Lagord 2023) 25 Oct 2023, 15:04:22
Ivan Yuen 11 14 6 11
Mazen Gamal 7 12 11 7
Semi Final (The Tuanku Muhriz Trophy 2023) 25 Aug 2023, 23:05:23
Aly Hussein 11 11 11
Ivan Yuen 5 7 5
Quarter Final (The Tuanku Muhriz Trophy 2023) 25 Aug 2023, 01:50:13
Yannick Wilhelmi 6 8 10
Ivan Yuen 11 11 12
Round 2 (The Tuanku Muhriz Trophy 2023) 24 Aug 2023, 01:51:00
Mohammad Syafiq Kamal 4 2 11 9
Ivan Yuen 11 11 7 11
Semi Final (Costa North Coast Open Coffs Harbour 2023) 19 Aug 2023, 16:00:00
Velavan Senthilkumar 11 11 11
Ivan Yuen 6 6 5
Quarter Final (Costa North Coast Open Coffs Harbour 2023) 18 Aug 2023, 20:30:00
Ong Sai Hung 9 8 11 8
Ivan Yuen 11 11 9 11
Round 2 (Costa North Coast Open Coffs Harbour 2023) 17 Aug 2023, 18:00:00
James Lloyd 4 6 2
Ivan Yuen 11 11 11
Round 1 (2022-2023 PSA World Championships) 04 May 2023, 03:23:21
Patrick Rooney 11 11 11
Ivan Yuen 9 5 8
Quarter Final (Atlanta Open 2023) 21 Apr 2023, 20:00:00
Ivan Yuen 9 8 12
Timothy Brownell 11 11 14
Round 2 (Atlanta Open 2023) 20 Apr 2023, 18:00:00
Ivan Yuen 11 11 11
Spencer Lovejoy 6 6 6
Round 3 (2022-2023 PSA World Championships Presented By The Walter Family - Qualifying Event) 14 Apr 2023, 14:19:07
Ivan Yuen 13 11 14
Finnlay Withington 11 4 12
Round 2 (2022-2023 PSA World Championships Presented By The Walter Family - Qualifying Event) 13 Apr 2023, 14:32:33
Ivan Yuen 7 11 11 9 11
Yannick Wilhelmi 11 6 3 11 5
Round 3 (Everbright Securities International Hong Kong Squash Open 2022) 30 Nov 2022, 04:06:21
Ivan Yuen 6 6 8
Mohamed Elshorbagy 11 11 11
Round 1 (MARIGOLD Singapore Squash Open 2022) 15 Nov 2022, 01:59:54
Ivan Yuen 5 5 8
Gregoire Marche 11 11 11
Round 1 (El Gouna International 2022) 27 May 2022, 08:49:57
Ivan Yuen 4 3 7
Patrick Rooney 11 11 11
Round 2 (Cannon Kirk Irish Squash Open 2022) 20 Apr 2022, 14:25:04
Ivan Yuen 11 6 3 7
Declan James 9 11 11 11
Malaysia’s Ivan Yuen made his first PSA World Tour appearance in 2007 and had to wait two years before breaking his title duck at the PSA Indian Challenger No.4 which came three months after he broke into the world’s top 100 for the first time.

Four years passed before Yuen could capture his second PSA World Tour crown before he won two titles in 2014. Yuen’s fifth PSA World Tour title came at the Malaysian Tour Squash VI the year after and, after briefly moving into the world’s top 60 players in October 2015, he sealed another title the following month.

The Malaysian finished off the year with a semi-final appearance at the Qatar Circuit II where he lost out to Jens Schoor over four games. Yuen also reached the same point the year after but once again fell short of making the final, this time facing defeat against Karim Ali Fathi.

Further semi-final appearances beckoned for Yuen in 2016 with one of the highlights coming against Max Lee at the HKFC International when he knocked out the defending champion in round one, who at the time was ranked 43 places above him in the World Rankings before going on to reach the semi-final stage where he lost to Paul Coll.

Yuen made his first final appearance of the season at the COAS International Squash Championship, where he fell short of lifting the M25 title to Omar Abdel Meguid. The Malaysian then went onto break into the world’s top 40 for the first time in March 2017.

Yuen finished runner-up to Greg Lobban at the ILT-Community Trust NZ Southern Invercargill Open, before making the semi finals of the Ohana Malaysian Open. He then won the Invercargill Open, DHA Cup International Squash Championship and the Squashgym International Squash Classic in 2018.

He then reached the quarter finals of the Golootlo Pakistan Open Squash Championships before then reaching the last 16 of the Pittsburgh Open, Canada Cup and the Macau Open in 2019.

He was also a quarter-finalist at his national championships, the Malaysian Open, before claiming victory at the Chennai Leg of the HCL SRFI Indian Tour. Yuen won again in early 2020, taking the title at the 14th CNS International Squash Championship in Pakistan.

On the international stage, Yuen was a part of the Malaysian quartet at the WSF Men’s World Team Squash Championships alongside Eain Yow Ng, Mohd Syafiq Kamal and Addeen Idrakie, with the team coming home in 9th spot.

Yuen’s first appearance of 2021 resulted in victory, as he won the SRAM PSA 1, the first of several domestically restricted events held in Malaysia that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He would go on to win three more of them, to take his title tally to 15 on Tour come the end of the calendar year.