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Australian No.4 Steven Finitsis made his PSA World Tour bow in 2002 and has a title tally that extends in to double figures.
2008 was where he first demonstrated his superb skillset as he incredibly claimed four consecutive PSA World Tour titles and, before the year was up, he added to that quartet with a fifth title which came at the Q – Sourcing Squash Trophy.
Title number 10 was won at the 2011 Imet Open before he briefly claimed a place in the world's top 50 three years later.
Towards the end of the 2014/15 season, Finitsis reached the semi-final of the Victorian Open but was bested by Greg Lobban before wrapping up 2015 with a runner-up finish at the Saskatoon International.
2008 was where he first demonstrated his superb skillset as he incredibly claimed four consecutive PSA World Tour titles and, before the year was up, he added to that quartet with a fifth title which came at the Q – Sourcing Squash Trophy.
Title number 10 was won at the 2011 Imet Open before he briefly claimed a place in the world's top 50 three years later.
Towards the end of the 2014/15 season, Finitsis reached the semi-final of the Victorian Open but was bested by Greg Lobban before wrapping up 2015 with a runner-up finish at the Saskatoon International.