Todd Harrity

American squash player (born 1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Todd Harrity (born September 16, 1990) is a retired American professional squash player who reached a career-high PSA ranking of World No. 34 in February 2022.[1][2] He is a three-time National Champion, winning in 2015, 2016 and 2019.[3] In 2018, he came out as gay, announcing it on Twitter, thus becoming the first openly gay professional male squash player in the world.[4] At the time he was ranked No. 1 in the United States out of all male squash players.[5][6]

Born (1990-09-16) September 16, 1990 (age 35)
Height6 ft 1 in 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight174
Country United States
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Todd Harrity
Harrity in 2019
Personal information
Born (1990-09-16) September 16, 1990 (age 35)
Height6 ft 1 in 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight174
Sport
Country United States
Turned pro2013
Coached byHadrian Stiff, Scott Devoy
Retired2024
Racquet usedUnsquashable
Men's singles
Highest rankingNo. 34 (February 2022)
Title4
Tour final11
Medal record
Men's squash
Representing  United States
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place2019 LimaTeam
Gold medal – first place2019 LimaDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2015 TorontoTeam
Pan American Championship
Gold medal – first place2016 HartfordTeam
Bronze medal – third place2014 TolucaTeam
Bronze medal – third place2018 Cayman IslandIndividual
Bronze medal – third place2018 Cayman IslandDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2018 Cayman IslandTeam
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He is class of 2013 at Princeton University,[7] and he played number 1 all four years for the Tigers varsity squash team. He won the individual championship during his sophomore season. He led the Tigers to the team national championship during his junior season.[8]

Career statistics

PSA Titles (4)

All Results for Todd Harrity in PSA World's Tour tournament

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No. Date Tournament Opponent in Final Score in Final
1. 22 March 2014 New York Pro Open, US India Ramit Tandon 11-8, 11-8, 11-4
2. 2 November 2014 Madison Open, US England Declan James 11-4, 11-6, 11-4
3. 23 September 2018 International Tournament Madeira Island, Portugal England Joshua Masters 10-12, 11-5, 11-9, 11-3
4. 2 April 2021 HCL SRFI Indian Tour Tournament Chennai, India India Mahesh Mangaonkar 11-9, 11-6, 7-11, 2-11, 11-0
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PSA Tour Finals (Runner-Up) (7)

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No. Date Tournament Opponent in Final Score in Final
1. 13 April 2014 Rochester ProAm, US Australia Zac Alexander 11-6, 4-11, 11-13, 11-13
2. 9 November 2014 Minneapolis Open, US Germany Jens Schoor 8-11, 11-9, 5-11, 8-11
3. 10 November 2015 President Gold Cup International Tournament, Pakistan Pakistan Nasir Iqbal 8-11, 9-11, 5-11
4. 14 February 2016 Cactus Open, US Egypt Omar Abdel Meguid 7-11, 10-12, 8-11, 5-11
5. 3 December 2016 Salt Lake City Open, US Mexico Alfredo Avila 5-11, 6-11, 12-14
6. 4 March 2017 Oregon Open, US Finland Olli Tuominen 11-8, 13-15, 7-11, 4-11
7. 6 May 2018 CAC Open, US United States Chris Hanson 6-11, 9-11, 11-9, 9-11
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