Black Ball Open 03/03 10:45 8 Joel Makin v Paul Coll 3-1
Black Ball Open 03/02 12:30 7 Joel Makin v Mohamed ElSherbini 3-0
Canadian Open 02/18 01:00 1 Victor Crouin v Joel Makin 1-3
Canadian Open 02/17 01:00 2 Leonel Cardenas v Joel Makin 0-3
Canadian Open 02/16 01:00 3 Nick Wall v Joel Makin 0-3
Canadian Open 02/15 01:00 8 Andrew Douglas v Joel Makin 0-3
Pittsburgh Open 02/10 22:00 3 Mohamed Abouelghar v Joel Makin 3-0
Pittsburgh Open 02/09 21:15 8 Eain Yow Ng v Joel Makin 1-3
Tournament of Champions 01/19 19:00 8 Joel Makin v Nicolas Mueller 2-3
Malaysian Open 11/25 11:45 2 Mazen Hesham v Joel Makin 3-1
Malaysian Open 11/24 06:45 3 Miguel Rodriguez v Joel Makin 0-3
Malaysian Open 11/23 07:15 8 Eain Yow Ng v Joel Makin 2-3
Singapore Squash Open 11/19 07:00 2 Joel Makin v Mohamed ElShorbagy 1-3
Singapore Squash Open 11/18 04:45 3 Eain Yow Ng v Joel Makin 1-3
Singapore Squash Open 11/16 06:30 8 Nicolas Mueller v Joel Makin 1-3
Grasshopper Cup 10/21 14:30 3 Joel Makin v Diego Elias 0-2
Grasshopper Cup 10/19 15:45 8 Joel Makin v Eain Yow Ng 2-1
US Open 10/13 21:30 3 Diego Elias v Joel Makin 3-0
US Open 10/11 23:30 9 Fares Dessouki v Joel Makin 0-3
US Open 10/09 16:30 8 Gregoire Marche v Joel Makin 1-3
Qatar Classic 09/05 11:15 8 Joel Makin v Victor Crouin 1-3
Commonwealth Games 2022 08/03 18:00 - Paul Coll v Joel Makin 10-7
World Tour Finals 06/24 20:00 9 Tarek Momen v Joel Makin 0-2
World Tour Finals 06/22 18:45 8 Paul Coll v Joel Makin 2-0
World Tour Finals 06/21 20:00 7 Mostafa Asal v Joel Makin 2-1
British National Championships 06/18 16:00 1 Mohamed ElShorbagy v Joel Makin 3-0
British National Championships 06/17 17:15 2 Joel Makin v Patrick Rooney 3-0
British National Championships 06/16 11:45 - Curtis Malik v Joel Makin 0-3
British National Championships 06/15 12:45 - Charlie Lee v Joel Makin 0-3
El Gouna International 05/30 19:00 9 Mostafa Asal v Joel Makin 3-1

Wikipedia - Joel Makin

Joel Makin (, born 27 October 1994) is a Welsh professional squash player.

Makin was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. He played squash at Aberdare Junior Squash Club under coaches Bob Gould, Clive Roberts and Dave Cope, and represented Wales at Under-13s level in 2007. He left Aberdare at 18 and, forgoing university, trained at West Warwickshire Club under the guidance of Rob Owen until parting ways to become independent.

He won the Kent Open in 2017, beating Joshua Masters in straight sets, and the Tring Open in 2018. He reached the semifinals of the men’s singles squash competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, losing out to Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan in the bronze medal match. Makin qualified for the 2018 British Open Squash Championships where he lost in the first round to Mohamed Abouelghar. He beat the world number one, Mohamed El Shorbagy, to reach the quarterfinals of the Channel VAS Championships in October 2018. As of February 2022, he was ranked number 8 in the World and 1 in Wales.

At the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Makin was selected to represent Wales, and won a silver medal in the Men's Singles.