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Paul Daniel Coll (born 9 May 1992) is a New Zealand professional squash player. In March 2022, he became the first New Zealand man to achieve a world ranking of World No. 1. He is a two times
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champion, having won this tournament in 2021 and 2022.


Career

While Coll never achieved the same success in his junior career that he would see at the professional level, his first major breakthrough came when he was ranked 31st in the world and won the $100,000 St. George's Hill Classic in Weybridge, England, as a qualifier. He beat 4 players in the top 20 to win the title, which raised him to no. 20 in the world. He made history in September 2017 when he became no. 10 in the PSA World Rankings. He is only the fourth New Zealander to break the top 10 in the world, the ones before him, including former
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and world no. 2 Ross Norman. Coll claimed his first Commonwealth Games medal at the
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as he clinched a silver medal in the men's singles event after being defeated by veteran English squash player, James Willstrop. On the other side, fellow New Zealand squash player,
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clinched a historical gold medal in the women's singles event. This was also the first instance where a male and a female squash player from New Zealand had managed to qualify in the final of the respective events at a Commonwealth Games event. In September 2019, Coll won the 2019 Open De France Nantes in France. Coll was able to take the final in three games (12–10, 11–3, 11–9), defeating Joel Makin. On 22 August 2021, Paul Coll won the British Open championship and became the first New Zealander to win the British Open men's squash title. In March 2022, Coll became the first New Zealander men's world no. 1 squash player, surpassing Ross Norman as the highest-ranked male squash player from New Zealand. Coll enjoyed more success in March when he won his first Windy City Open title in
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after coming back from two games down against Youssef Ibrahim of Egypt. The next month in April, he successfully defended his 2021 British Open title without dropping a single set the entire tournament. He defeated Ali Farag in a repeat of the 2021 final. In August 2022, Coll took home his first gold medal in the men's singles event at the
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and became the first New Zealander to win gold in this event after beating Welshman Joel Makin in a tight five-game contest. Also in 2022, Coll won the bronze medal at the 2022 PSA Men's World Squash Championship. In the
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, Coll was appointed an
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, for services to squash. In May 2023, he reached the quarter final of the 2023 PSA Men's World Squash Championship, before losing to rival Ali Farag. In October 2023, he won the United States Open. Coll married Belgian professional squash player Nele Gilis in July 2024. In May 2025, Coll reached the semi-final of the 2025 Men's World Squash Championship in Chicago but was defeated by number 1 seed and four-time champion Ali Farag. The following month he reached the semi final of the 2025 Men's British Open Squash Championship, losing to
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Titles and finals


Major finals (13)

Major tournaments include: * PSA World Championships * PSA World Tour Finals * Top-tier PSA World Tour tournaments (Platinum/World Series/Super Series)


Personal life

Coll's uncle was the New Zealand rugby league player
Tony Coll Anthony Peter Coll (7 February 1952 – 14 May 2020) was a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer and coach who represented New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand in three Rugby League World Cup, World Cups. Early life a ...
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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Coll, Paul 1992 births Living people New Zealand male squash players Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand Commonwealth Games silver medallists in squash Commonwealth Games bronze medallists in squash Squash players at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Squash players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Sportspeople from Greymouth People educated at Christchurch Boys' High School Squash players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit Medallists at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games 21st-century New Zealand sportsmen