Vargas Victory Sees ElShorbagy Break Tour Wins Record At ToC
24 Jan 2026
England's former world No.1 Mohamed ElShorbagy etched his name into the PSA Squash Tour history books after climbing to the summit of the all-time wins list in the modern era after beating Juan Vargas at the Sprott Tournament of Champions presented by Crowd Street in New York.
The former World Champion surpassed his coach Gregory Gaultier to achieve the feat, with his round one victory in the final match of the day at Grand Central Terminal being his 588th on Tour.
ElShorbagy, a three-time Tournament of Champions winner, was pushed hard throughout by the Colombian but the 35-year-old's experience came to the fore at the business end of each game, as England's No.2 claimed a 11-9, 11-7, 11-8 triumph to set a new record for the most wins on Tour in the modern era.
"It means a lot to me of course, especially knowing that it was Greg that held that record and to know that he is now helping me in my journey," he said.
"We used to be rivals so to know that we are number one and two in terms of matches won on Tour, to share that together is such an honour and it is something to be proud of.
"I am glad I did it here at Grand Central as well as it is such an iconic venue. To do that here I am really, really proud and really, really happy."
2023 champion Diego Elias continued his comeback from injury with a 3/0 triumph against Dimitri Steinmann in a highly entertaining clash.
Elias, who made his return to the Tour last week in Detroit where he reached the final of the Motor City Open, overcame the world No.18 by a 11-9, 11-7, 14-12 scoreline in just over an hour to set up a round two meeting with Greg Lobban on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Iker Pajares fended off a resurgence from Abhay Singh to win 3/2, while his Spanish teammate Bernat Jaume recovered from 1/0 down to see off Declan James 3/1 in 72 minutes.
In the women's draw, US No.1 Olivia Weaver began her Tournament of Champions 2026 campaign by toppling Canada's Hollie Naughton in straight games.
Weaver, who arrived in New York off the back of claiming the 2026 Squash in the Land title in Cleveland last week, was tested in the early exchanges by the Canadian but the world No.4 soon found her groove as she settled into the contest, winning 11-9, 11-6, 11-7.
Weaver will be joined by her USA teammates Amanda Sobhy and Marina Stefanoni in the second round following their straight game victories over Zeina Mickawy and Aira Azman, respectively.
