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James Willstrop (born 15 August 1983) is an English professional squash player from Yorkshire who represented the England men's national squash team and is a former world number 1.


Career

Willstrop has a large build for a squash player, being and . He trains at
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Squash Club in West Yorkshire, where he was trained by his father, Malcolm Willstrop. In 2002, Willstrop claimed his third consecutive British Junior Under-19 National Championship title, to establish himself as England's most successful junior player of all time – having won National titles at all age groups (under-12, under-14, under-17, and under-19), and British Junior Open trophies at under-14, under-17, and under-19. In the same year, he established himself as the world's top junior player, claiming both the European and the World junior titles. Willstrop became one of the youngest players to represent the senior England team, making his debut at both the European and
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in 2003. In 2004, he won the Pakistan Open title in
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in the quarter-finals) in his first appearance in a PSA Super Series final. In 2005, he finished runner-up at the British Open as the seventh seed, then followed this by lifting the Qatar Classic trophy in only his second Super Series final appearance. This first-time success led to Willstrop a career-high World No. 2 in the PSA world rankings published that December. This made Willstrop the top-ranked Englishman, which led to his promotion to squad number one in the England team for the 2005 World Team Championships in Pakistan later in the month when he led the team to victory for the first time in eight years. He also won the bronze medal at the 2005 Men's World Open Squash Championship. In the 2006
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, Willstrop partnered with Vicky Botwright to a silver medal in the mixed doubles. In 2007, Willstrop won the British National Squash Championships title, beating John White in the final, helped England retain the 2007 Men's World Team Squash Championships title in
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, India, and won the English Open, beating fellow Yorkshireman Nick Matthew in the final. Willstrop retained his British National title in February 2008, beating fellow Pontefract player Lee Beachill in the final. He also finished runner-up at the British Open for the second time in May 2008, losing in a five-set final to David Palmer. Willstrop held match balls at 10–9 and 11–10 in the fifth game, but Palmer ultimately won 11–9, 11–9, 8–11, 6–11, and 13–11 (3–2). In 2009, he reached the semi finals of the 2009 Men's World Open Squash Championship and in January 2010, Willstrop won his first Tournament of Champions title in New York, defeating World Number 1 Ramy Ashour in the final and dropping only one game during the tournament. In the singles final of the
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, Willstrop was defeated by compatriot Nick Matthew 11–6, 11–7, 11–7. The match ended after 66 minutes. He also finished runner up to Nick Matthew during the final of the 2010 Men's World Open Squash Championship; it was the first time in the history of the competition that it was an all English final. In 2011, Willstrop reached the semi finals of the 2011 Men's World Open Squash Championship and finished runner up with England in the
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. He ended his 2011 season by winning 15 matches in a row en route to winning the Hong Kong Open, the Kuwait Open, and The Punj Lloyd PSA Masters. With those three PSA World Series titles, Willstrop succeeded fellow Englishman Nick Matthew as the World No. 1, in January 2012. The rivalry with Matthew continued for many years as Willstrop struggled to overcome his compatriot. Matthew regained the World Number 1 ranking and beat Willstrop in six National finals from 2010 to 2018. In 2013, Willstrop won his third World team title, after winning the 2013 Men's World Team Squash Championships in France. He won two medals at the
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; a silver in the singles and a bronze in the doubles. He continued to compete at the highest level into his thirties and won two silver medals in the
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and the 2019 Men's World Team Squash Championships. In between he won the gold medal in the singles and bronze medal in the doubles at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. In the men's singles he beat Paul Coll of New Zealand in straight games, 11–9, 11–4, 11–6. In 2019 and 2020, Willstrop won the British National title, beating
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and Joel Makin respectively in the finals. At the
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(his fifth Games) he won the gold medal partnering Declan James in the men's doubles. Also in 2022, Willstrop won his 13th gold medal for the England team at the 2022 European Squash Team Championships. Willstrop continued to play on the PSA World Tour and in 2024 he won his 23rd PSA title after securing victory in the Harrogate Open during the 2024–25 PSA Squash Tour.


Personal life

Willstrop is a
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. He resides in Harrogate, Yorkshire, with his partner Vanessa Atkinson, herself a professional squash player.


World Open final appearances


Major World Series final appearances


British Open


Tournament of Champions


Qatar Classic


US Open


Pakistan International


References


Further reading

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External links

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Birthday tribute on Squashsite
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