Julian Illingworth

Julian Illingworth ( born January 30, 1984 in Portland, Oregon) is an American squash player.

Career

Julian Illingworth began his professional career in the 2003 season so far and won twelve titles on the PSA World Tour. Its highest ranking in the world rankings, he reached position 24 in January 2012. Between 2005 and 2012, he won without interrupting the U.S. Championships, which is a record. In Pan American Games Julian Illingworth won three medals so far. In 2007, he lost the singles final in Rio de Janeiro the Mexicans Eric Gálvez and won silver. In 2011, in Guadalajara, he won a silver medal. In the final game of the double competition he lost alongside Christopher Gordon the Mexicans Arturo Salazar and again Eric Gálvez. With the U.S. team, he won bronze. With the national team he took in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013 World Cups. In the 2013 season he won the newly created U.S. Pro ​​Squash Series the first player.

Private

2006 ended Julian Illingworth successfully his studies at Yale University, where he was active during the duration of his studies in college sports.

Achievements

  • Won PSA Title: 12
  • Pan American Games: 2x Silver (Single 2007 Double 2011), 1 bronze ( Team 2011 )
  • U.S. Pro ​​Squash Series: 2013
  • American Masters: 9 titles (2005-2012, 2014)
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