Career
Following a knee injury, Ricketts announced his retirement from squash in December 2007. After a hugely successful 2002 – in which he leapt from 18 to 7 in the Dunlop PSA World Rankings over the year – Anthony Ricketts consolidated his success the following year by rising to World Number. 6 in October 2003. But a knee injury following his appearance in the Apawamis Open in January 2004 caused the Australian to return to Sydney from his United Kingdom base in Reading for treatment.
He returned to the PSA Tour seven months later at the English Open in Sheffield – and just over a year later clinched the British Open title for the first time and rose to a career-high world Number.
3. Ricketts first came to international notice in the 2000 Hong Kong Open when he came through the qualifiers to reach his first Super Series event semi-finals. Later in the month, he beat top seed Paul Price in the final of the Australian Open to claim his domestic Open title for the first time.
"This is a big moment for me, I"ve been waiting for this for a long time," said the Ricketts after beating the Frenchman 11-10 7-11 11-9 6-11 11-7 in 89 minutes to take the what was then the biggest title of his career. But better was yet to come.
In the 2005 British Open in Manchester, the sixth-seeded Ricketts beat Peter Nicol in the semi-finals, then another Englishman James Willstrop in straight games in the final to add his name to those already on this prestigious trophy.
The success took Ricketts to Number. 3 in the world rankings – making him the top-ranked Australian for the first time – and he maintained his momentum through to November"s Qatar Classic where he reached the semi-finals as seventh seed. In December, Ricketts beat both Peter Nicol and top seed Thierry Lincou en route to the final of the maiden Saudi International to celebrate his fourth PSA final appearance of the year.
Following a knee injury, Ricketts announced his retirement from squash in December 2007.
He is now the Senior Coach at the Australian Institute of Sport Squash Unit in Brisbane, Australia. British Open: 1 final (1 title, 0 runner-up)
Pakistan International: 1 final (0 title, 1 runner-up).