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28 October 2019
Jesus Camacho is one of several Mexicans in the top 100 in the World Rankings, and he has won five times since making his debut on Tour in 2014.
A year later, and in just his fifth event as a professional, Camacho made the final of the British Virgin Islands Open Squash Championship. He returned the next year to take his first title, beating Adam Murrillls 3-1 in the final.
The Mexican had a breakthrough year in 2017, taking three victories. He won the Madison Open, Securian Open and Life Time Florida Open and he went on to reach a career high of World No.68 six months later, during the summer of 2018.
The Mexican then took his fifth victory on our at the Mount Royal University Open, in a run of 16 events where he has made it to at least the last eight. He also finished runner-up at the Swiss Open and Life Time Betty Griffin Memorial Florida Open at the end of 2019, before making the semis of the Oregon Open in his only event of 2020.
A year later, and in just his fifth event as a professional, Camacho made the final of the British Virgin Islands Open Squash Championship. He returned the next year to take his first title, beating Adam Murrillls 3-1 in the final.
The Mexican had a breakthrough year in 2017, taking three victories. He won the Madison Open, Securian Open and Life Time Florida Open and he went on to reach a career high of World No.68 six months later, during the summer of 2018.
The Mexican then took his fifth victory on our at the Mount Royal University Open, in a run of 16 events where he has made it to at least the last eight. He also finished runner-up at the Swiss Open and Life Time Betty Griffin Memorial Florida Open at the end of 2019, before making the semis of the Oregon Open in his only event of 2020.