James Willstrop

WORLD RANKED #165
ROAD TO TOUR FINALS #088
DOB 15 Aug 1983
HEIGHT 190
BIRTHPLACE North Walsham, England
WEIGHT 88
RACKET SPONSOR Unsquashable

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PLAYER DETAILS

STATISTICS
Years 25
Tournaments 0
Matches 758
Won 519
Lost 239
Finals 49
Titles 23

RANKING POINTS

Tournaments 5
Total Points 0
Points included 35.455
Points Average 35.455
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2025-02-16
Points 130
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 17/32
Expires 2025-04-06
Points 80
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2024-12-12
Points 78
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2024-11-17
Points 51
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 9/16
Expires 2025-04-26
Points 51
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Medical Zero
Expires 2024-11-24
Points 0
Bonus -

HEAD-TO-HEAD

Compare players' stats head-to-head, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and performance side by side

Round 2 (Cannon Kirk Gillen Markets Irish Squash Open 2024) 24 Apr 2024, 15:47:43
Nick Wall 11 9 12 11
James Willstrop 2 11 10 5
Round 1 (Cannon Kirk Gillen Markets Irish Squash Open 2024) 23 Apr 2024, 14:09:59
James Willstrop 11 7 11 11
James Peach 5 11 1 5
Round 1 (German Open 2024 - Presented By Sportwerk) 03 Apr 2024, 16:07:26
James Willstrop 13 4 6 5
Tom Walsh 11 11 11 11
Round 2 (Squash On Fire Open 2024) 16 Feb 2024, 06:22:51
Nathan Lake 13 11 9 11
James Willstrop 11 3 11 6
Round 1 (Squash On Fire Open 2024) 15 Feb 2024, 06:20:49
James Willstrop 11 5 10 11 11
Rui Soares 5 11 12 6 9
Round 2 (QSF 5 2023) 11 Dec 2023, 08:06:43
James Willstrop 7 11 7 8
Karim El Hammamy 11 8 11 11
Round 1 (QSF 5 2023) 10 Dec 2023, 12:31:04
James Willstrop 11 11 11
Joeri Hapers 3 5 7
Round 2 (London Open 2023) 16 Nov 2023, 20:36:13
Hamza Khan 9 11 11 11
James Willstrop 11 3 9 9
Round 1 (2022-2023 PSA World Championships) 05 May 2023, 04:41:31
Leung Chi Hin Henry 11 11 9 9 15
James Willstrop 6 7 11 11 13
Round 1 (British Open 2023) 09 Apr 2023, 12:37:46
Baptiste Masotti 9 11 11 7 11
James Willstrop 11 3 7 11 8
Round 2 (GillenMarkets Canary Wharf Classic 2023) 14 Mar 2023, 20:56:33
Mohamed Elshorbagy 12 12 11
James Willstrop 10 14 8
Round 1 (GillenMarkets Canary Wharf Classic 2023) 12 Mar 2023, 18:24:27
James Willstrop 11 3
Gregoire Marche 1 0
Round 2 (Squash On Fire Open 2023) 24 Feb 2023, 04:22:18
Omar Mosaad 11 16 7 11
James Willstrop 7 14 11 8
Round 1 (Squash On Fire Open 2023) 23 Feb 2023, 04:21:22
Timothy Lasusa 5 3 6
James Willstrop 11 11 11
Round 1 (J.P Morgan Tournament Of Champions 2023) 19 Jan 2023, 04:57:41
Iker Pajares 11 11 11
James Willstrop 7 7 5
Semi Final (St George's Hill Lawn Tennis Club Open 2022) 25 Nov 2022, 19:00:00
James Willstrop 11 9 8 6
Miles Jenkins 9 11 11 11
Quarter Final (St George's Hill Lawn Tennis Club Open 2022) 24 Nov 2022, 20:00:00
James Willstrop 12 11 2 11
Emyr Evans 10 9 11 7
Round 1 (St George's Hill Lawn Tennis Club Open 2022) 23 Nov 2022, 19:00:00
James Willstrop 11 11 11
Viktor Byrtus 4 3 8
Round 2 (London Open 2022) 17 Nov 2022, 19:00:00
James Willstrop 6 2 11 5
Simon Herbert 11 11 9 11
Round 2 (U.S. Open 2022) 09 Oct 2022, 23:13:14
Mazen Hesham 11 11 12
James Willstrop 5 7 10
James Willstrop is one of England’s greatest squash players and has maintained one of the sport’s most bitter rivalries with three-time World Champion Nick Matthew.

Known as ‘The Marksman’ after his accurate shot placement, he has a large, rangy build and stands at an impressive 6 feet 4 inches. He lifted the Qatar Classic in 2005 after losing out in the final of the British Open and picked up a silver medal alongside Vicky Botwright in the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

2008 saw more heartbreak at the British Open after a 3-2 defeat to David Palmer despite Willstrop holding match ball on two occasions. He reached the final again a year later but lost out in a tense five-set match with Matthew.

Willstrop started 2010 with an impressive win at the Tournament of Champions, dropping just one game throughout the whole tournament. He lost out to Matthew though in arguably the biggest match of his career, the World Championship final, later that year.

The Englishman had a stunning 2011 and earned a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games after defeat to Matthew again. Willstrop followed this up by winning fifteen matches in a row to clinch the Hong Kong Open, the Kuwait Open and the Punj Lloyd PSA Masters. This led to him reaching a career high World No.1 ranking in January 2012 but he surrendered it to compatriot Matthew after defeat in the Tournament of Champions the same year.

The Norfolk-born Willstrop wrote the book Shot and a Ghost in 2012 which released to positive reviews. Injury dogged the next two years but Willstrop still managed to pick up a solitary PSA World Tour title in March 2013 at the Canary Wharf Classic. The Englishman celebrated the birth of his son, Logan, in November 2013 with partner Vanessa Atkinson, a former Women’s World Champion.

Willstrop showed signs he was getting back to his best when he picked up his third silver medal at the Commonwealth Games, his old foe Matthew proving victorious once more. He finished 2014 on a high though, winning the China Open for the first time in September.

More injury problems went on to disrupt Willstrop's season and, despite claiming a handful of quarter-final finishes, his World Ranking took a hit as he dropped out of the top ten at the end of the 2014/15 season.

He returned to some his best form though at the 2015 World Championship in November by dumping out then World No.1 Mohamed Elshorbagy in the third round in a performance reminiscent of his sensational best.

Willstrop eventually bowed out at the semi-final stage to eventual World Champion Gregory Gaultier but his fine display ensured that he moved back into the world’s top 15.

After a slow start to 2016, Willstrop put in a series of superb displays towards the end of the year, reaching the final of the NetSuite Open in September before claiming a first World Series semi-final spot since 2014 at the U.S. Open the following month.

Willstrop renewed his great rivalry with Matthew in the final of December’s British Grand Prix, but fell to a 19th successive defeat to his fellow Yorkshireman. The Yorkshireman featured in the semi-final of the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions but lost out to eventual winner Karim Abdel Gawad in January 2017. Willstrop then went on to reach the final of the season-ending PSA Dubai World Series Finals where he was eventually defeated by Egypt's Mohamed ElShorbagy.

In 2018 Willstrop claimed the biggest title of his squash career, defeating Paul Coll 3-0 to win Gold at the Commonwealth Games. After his outstanding performance on Australia's Gold Coast, Willstrop became the most capped England squash player in history. The former World No.1 also made the final of the Open International de Squash de Nantes, before going on to win the London Open in his final outing of 2018.

His first appearance of 2019 saw Willstrop make it to the semi finals of the CCI International, before reaching the same mark at the Wimbledon Club Squash Squared Open. He finished the season with a runners-up finish at the 5R Montpellier Metropole Open, losing out to Frenchman Gregoire Marche in the final.

Willstrop started his 2019-2020 campaign in great form, as he reached the last eight of the Open de France - Nantes presented by Tailor Capital, before reaching the same stage of the PSA Men’s World Championship in Qatar. He then won the London Open before helping England to a runners-up finish at the WSF Men’s World Team Squash Championships in Washington, D.C.

The Englishman reached the last 16 of every event he entered in 2020, starting with the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions and St. James’s Place Canary Wharf Classic. He then did the same at the four major tournaments that followed the six-month suspension of the Tour.

The Englishman started 2021 by reaching the final of the Challenger 20 level Squash on Fire Open, and he would go on to reach a Platinum quarter final later in the year, doing so at the U.S. Open presented by Truist in Philadelphia. Willstrop also claimed another title, winning the London Open on home soil, taking the 22nd title of his career.

2022 saw Willstrop make the quarter finals of the Squash On Fire Open and the Open PSA Lagord Tennis Squash, along with last 16 appearances at the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions and the Necker Mauritius Open presented by Beachcomber Hotels. He finished the year with a semi-final result at the St George’s Hill Lawn Tennis Club Open.