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22 May 2017
History maker Jens Schoor joined the PSA World Tour in 2006 and has forged a strong career with a number of title victories to his name.
His first title came at the NSW Open in 2010 and he began to cement his status as one of the world's top 100 players at the end of the year.
Koblenz-born Schoor won the first ever all-German PSA World Tour final at the Rocafort Open in 2013 against Raphael Kandra, lifting his fifth career title in the process.
A smattering of titles came over the next two years before he had a testing start to 2015 and made it past the opening round of an event just once.
He ended the year on a high though when he reached back-to-back finals at the Qatar Circuit I and PSA Valencia event.
Despite losing out in the former he dispatched Mazen Gamal in the latter to lift his 10th PSA World Tour title.
Schoor’s next Tour title came two years later at the Conseil General du Gard Ville de Nimes Open du Gard in 2017 when he sealed victory in straight games over Daniel Mekbib.
His first title came at the NSW Open in 2010 and he began to cement his status as one of the world's top 100 players at the end of the year.
Koblenz-born Schoor won the first ever all-German PSA World Tour final at the Rocafort Open in 2013 against Raphael Kandra, lifting his fifth career title in the process.
A smattering of titles came over the next two years before he had a testing start to 2015 and made it past the opening round of an event just once.
He ended the year on a high though when he reached back-to-back finals at the Qatar Circuit I and PSA Valencia event.
Despite losing out in the former he dispatched Mazen Gamal in the latter to lift his 10th PSA World Tour title.
Schoor’s next Tour title came two years later at the Conseil General du Gard Ville de Nimes Open du Gard in 2017 when he sealed victory in straight games over Daniel Mekbib.