Greg Lobban

Greg Lobban
Country  Scotland
Residence Edinburgh, Scotland
Born (1992-08-12) 12 August 1992
Inverness, Scotland
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 89 kg (196 lb)
Turned Pro 2012
Retired Active
Coached by Roger Flynn
Racquet used Harrow
Men's singles
Highest ranking No. 31 (December 2017)
Current ranking No. 31 (December 2017)
Title(s) 9
Tour final(s) 20
Last updated on: December 2017.

Greg Lobban (born 12 August 1992 in Inverness) is a professional squash player who represented Scotland. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 31 in December 2017.[1][2] He joined the Professional Squash Association in 2012. He is one of Scotland's best current players on the PSA World Tour.

Tournament History

He first showed his mettle at the 2012 IMET Open, claiming the title after being seeded eighth for the tournament. Lobban broke the world's top 100 in March 2013 and his fifth PSA World Tour title came at the Steel City Open, beating George Parker in the final. It was in his home-country of Scotland that Lobban lifted his first PSA M10 crown when he beat Joel Hinds in the final in April 2015. He went on to reach the final of the Victorian Open three months later before losing to Ryan Cuskelly and he followed that up with a quarter-final finish at the Kolkata International which enabled him to reach the world’s top 40 for the first time. 2016 brought a number of early-round exits for Lobban which helped him consolidate his place in the world’s top 40 in the World Rankings for the majority of 2016. Lobban then reached the final of both the Chicago Open and Arnold Homes Tring Open in 2017, losing out narrowly to Campbell Grayson and England’s Declan James.Lobban was sidelined for seven months of the season after he suffered a hamstring tear during his final clash with Grayson. However, the Scotsman soon rediscovered his form when he returned to the squash court in May, reaching six finals and claiming three titles – including wins at the Vitesse Stortford Classic, the NZ International Classic and the Invercargill Open.[3]

PSA World Tour Titles

2012 Imet Open M5, Slovakia 2013 SRAM Series No.2 M5, Malaysia 2014 Geneva Open M5, Switzerland 2014 Securian Open M5, USA 2014 Steel City Open M5, England 2015 North of Scotland Open M10, Scotland 2017 Vitesse Stortford Classic M10, England 2017 New Zealand International Classic M10, Palmerston North 2017 ILT-Community Trust NZ Southern Invercargill Open M15, New Zealand

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