The last time a New Zealander featured in the final of the Tournament of Champions was 2003 when Carol Owens lifted the title.
The world number one has denied New Zealand squash star Paul Coll a maiden Tournament of Champions title in New York.
The world number two lost the first game to Peruvian third seed Diego Elias, but came back from two points down to win the second and then cruised to the third 11-2.
Egyptian squash player and world No.1 Mostafa Asal overcame New Zealand native and world No. 3 Paul Coll in straight games to win the Comcast Business U.S. Open 2025 title at the Arlen Specter US ...
Egypt native and world No. 1 Mostafa Asal overcame New Zealand native and world No. 3 Paul Coll in straight games to win the Comcast Business U.S. Open 2025 title at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center ...
New Zealand squash star and world No.3 Paul Coll has won his first major PSA title in almost two years. He's won the Qatar Classic, beating Egyptian and world No.1 Mostafa Asal in four games, 11-9 ...
He's beaten Bernat Jaume in straight games. Coll will face seventh seed Victor Crouin next for a spot in the semi-finals.
James Willstrop beat Paul Coll in the opening round of the 2016 Canary Wharf Classic Tuesday in London, but Coll mystified Willstrop and stunned the crowd with one of the craziest points you'll ever ...