Height 188cm
Weight 82kg
Birthplace Lima, Peru
Racket sponsor Dunlop
World Rank
4
Road to Egypt
3
Diego Elias
DOB 19 November 1996
CountryPeru

- World Rank
- Road to Egypt
4
3
Height 188cm
Weight 82kg
Birthplace Lima, Peru
Racket sponsor Dunlop
World Rank
4
Road to Egypt
3
DOB 19 November 1996
CountryPeru
4
3
M. Hesham
CIB PSA World Tour Finals 2021/2022 - Cairo, Egypt
24 JUN Round 3
M. ElShorbagy
CIB PSA World Tour Finals 2021/2022 - Cairo, Egypt
23 JUN Round 2
A. Farag
CIB PSA World Tour Finals 2021/2022 - Cairo, Egypt
22 JUN Round 1
M. ElShorbagy
Necker Mauritius Open 2022 Presented by Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels - Grand Bay, Mauritius
11 JUN Final
P. Coll
Necker Mauritius Open 2022 Presented by Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels - Grand Bay, Mauritius
10 JUN Semi final
M. Hesham
Necker Mauritius Open 2022 Presented by Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels - Grand Bay, Mauritius
9 JUN Quarter final
N. Mueller
Necker Mauritius Open 2022 Presented by Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels - Grand Bay, Mauritius
8 JUN Round 2
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Necker Mauritius Open 2022 Presented by Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels - Grand Bay, Mauritius
11 JAN Round 1
M. Asal
El Gouna International 2022 - El Gouna, Egypt
1 JUN Quarter final
S. Ghosal
QTerminals Qatar Classic 2022
Doha, Qatar
5 SEP Round 2
Diego Elias Profile | |
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Date of Birth | 19th November, 1996 |
Height (cm) | 188 |
Weight (kg) | 82 |
Residence | Lima, Peru |
Coach | Jose Manuel Elias |
Interests | Netflix, Racquet Sports, Beach |
Racket Sponsor | Dunlop |
String Sponsor | Ashaway |
Clothing Sponsor | Adidas |
Other Sponsors | Red Bull, PenguinPickUp, Expression Networks, Gallagher, Federación Peruana de Squash, Kinetic Indoor Racket Club |
Precocious Peruvian Diego Elias is one of the most gifted youngsters on the PSA World Tour, and has already become one of the best ever South Americans to have played the game.
After joining the PSA World Tour in May 2013, Elias would lift his first title a year later at the Regatas Resistencia Open-Tour De Las Americas where he stunned the crowd despite being a wildcard for the event. In doing so, Elias became the first Peruvian to win a PSA World Tour title.
Three months later he claimed the distinction of becoming the first Peruvian to become the World Junior Champion after he failed to drop a single game during the event and defeated Omar Elatmas in the final. The following month he doubled his PSA World Tour title tally as he lifted the Salt Lake City Open and in December 2014 he broke the world's top 50.
He captured his first ever PSA M15 crown at the Costa Rica Open with a straight games win over Alan Clyne in the final in June 2015 to cap an excellent 2014/15 season for the teenage sensation. Elias started the 2015/16 season with a succession of quarter-final finishes. He then made the semi-final at the Netsuite Open where England’s James Willstrop got the better of him to make it through to the final.
The Peruvian went on to make the semi-final but fell to defeat against Ryan Cuskelly at the Harrow Charlottesville Open in 2016, before going on to make the final the following week at the Nash Cup, where Declan James edged him over a gruelling five-games. However, Elias did go on to claim his own title, this time coming out on top at the Reidbuilt Homes Edmonton Open in 2016, beating Cesar Salazar. This was followed by two semi-final appearances at the Suburban Collection Motor City Open and Holtrand Open in 2017.
The 2017/18 season started well for the Peruvian Puma, as he reached the semi finals of the Oracle NetSuite Open. He then reached the same stage of the Channel VAS Championships the next month. Elias then made it to the final of the Sporta Guatemala XI Torneo Internacional PSA 2018, where he was defeated by fellow South American, Miguel Rodriguez.
He was part of the Peruvian team that won the doubles at the South American Games, as well as winning the singles himself. Elias then also won the Pan American Championship as well. The Peruvian made another appearances in the semis of the Channel VAS Championships in 2018, before reaching the same stage of the Qatar Classic. He then finished runner-up to Karim Abdel Gawad in the Pakistan Open, before losing out to Mohamed Abouelghar in the final of the Motor City Open at the start of 2019.
Elias won both the Canada Cup and the Macau Open in 2019, before finishing runner-up of the XII Torneo Internacional PSA Sporta in Guatemala, where he lost out to Miguel Rodriguez in the final. The 2019-2020 campaign started with a last four appearance in Philadelphia, as he made it to the semi-finals of a major tournament for the second time in his career. He then made the quarter-finals of the World Championships in Qatar.
After an early exit from the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions at the start of 2020, the ‘Peruvian Puma’ went on to win the Motor City Open, before then reaching the last four at the Troilus Canada Cup. Elias had quarter-final appearances at the Windy City Open presented by the Walter Family and St. James’s Place Canary Wharf Classic prior to the suspension of the Tour due to COVID-19.
The ‘Peruvian Puma’ reached the quarter-finals of the CIB Egyptian Open, the first Platinum tournament of the 2020-2021 campaign, but lost out to eventual finalist Tarek Momen in a lengthy five-game affair. Elias also reached the last eight of the final two events of the year, doing so at the Qatar Classic and the CIB Black Ball Squash Open.
After recovering from an injury which kept him out for the first half of 2021, Elias returned with a quarter final result at the PSA World Championships, before he then won the Silver level Manchester Open, defeated Welshman Joel Makin in the final at the National Squash Centre.
The ‘Peruvian Puma’ then made history later in the year, by becoming the first man from his country to claim a major title, as he beat Paul Coll to win the Qatar QTerminals Classic. That win pushed him into the top five of the World Rankings for the first time in his career. He ended 2021 with a semi-final result at the Canary Wharf Classic.
Elias started 2022 in perfect fashion, beating Fares Dessouky to claim the Sturbridge Capital Motor City Open, before then finishing runner-up at the inaugural Optasia Championships in Wimbledon, England. A second final appearance in 2022 came at the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions, where he lost out to World No.1 Ali Farag.
The Peruvian added to his title tally later in the season though, with an incredible run at the Necker Mauritius Open Presented by Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels, as he came through the entirety of the Gold level tournament without dropping a game, beating England’s Mohamed ElShorbagy in the final.
Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
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Round 3 |
M. Hesham ![]() |
8 | 2-0 |
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Round 2 |
M. ElShorbagy ![]() |
3 | 0-2 |
|
Round 1 |
A. Farag ![]() |
1 | 1-2 |
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Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
---|---|---|---|---|
Final |
M. ElShorbagy ![]() |
3 | 3-0 |
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Semi final |
P. Coll ![]() |
2 | 3-0 |
|
Quarter final |
M. Hesham ![]() |
8 | 3-0 |
|
Round 2 |
N. Mueller ![]() |
16 | 3-0 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
|
Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quarter final |
M. Asal ![]() |
4 | 2-3 |
|
Round 3 |
G. Marche ![]() |
13 | 3-1 |
|
Round 2 |
Y. Soliman ![]() |
16 | 3-0 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
|
Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
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Quarter final |
M. Asal ![]() |
4 | 1-3 |
|
Round 3 |
Y. Soliman ![]() |
16 | 3-0 |
|
Round 2 |
S. Bonmalais ![]() |
36 | 3-0 |
|
Round 1 |
P. Rooney ![]() |
20 | 3-2 |
|
Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
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Final |
A. Farag ![]() |
2 | 1-3 |
|
Semi final |
S. Ghosal ![]() |
17 | 3-2 |
|
Quarter final |
G. Marche ![]() |
13 | 3-1 |
|
Round 2 |
M. Sirty ![]() |
32 | 3-0 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
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Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
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Quarter final |
P. Coll ![]() |
1 | 0-3 |
|
Round 3 |
S. Khan ![]() |
30 | 3-0 |
|
Round 2 |
Y. Ibrahim ![]() |
17 | 3-2 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
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Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
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Semi final |
M. Asal ![]() |
4 | 2-3 |
|
Quarter final |
N. Mueller ![]() |
26 | 2-1 |
|
Round 2 |
M. Castagnet ![]() |
47 | 2-0 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
|
Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
---|---|---|---|---|
Final |
A. Farag ![]() |
2 | 1-3 |
|
Semi final |
M. ElShorbagy ![]() |
3 | 3-0 |
|
Quarter final |
M. Hesham ![]() |
9 | 3-2 |
|
Round 2 |
J. Lee ![]() |
89 | 3-0 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
|
Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
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Round 2 |
I. Bernabeu ![]() |
23 | 2-3 |
|
Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
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Round | Player | WR | Games | Scores |
---|---|---|---|---|
Final |
F. Dessouky ![]() |
9 | 3-0 |
|
Semi final |
P. Coll ![]() |
2 | 3-1 |
|
Quarter final |
K. Gawad ![]() |
11 | 3-0 |
|
Round 2 |
N. Lake ![]() |
38 | 3-1 |
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Round 1 |
. |
- | - |
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Diego Elias Statistics | |
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Years | 9 |
Total Tournaments Played | 114 |
Total Matches Played | 314 |
Matches Won | 209 |
Matches Lost | 105 |
Finals | 20 |
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