After one of the most dramatic and competitive seasons in the history of the PSA World Tour the line-up for the season-ending PSA Dubai World Series Finals has been confirmed and will see 16 of the world's best squash players descend on Dubai from May 24-28 to compete for one of the sport's most lucrative titles, in front of the world's tallest building – the Burj Khalifa.

With an equal prize purse of $160,000 on offer in both the Men's and Women's tournaments the five day event will bring together the cream of squash talent, including five PSA World Championship winners and seven World No.1s, in two groups of four – with players playing a round-robin best-of-three series for place in the knockout semi-finals and beyond.

After a nail-biting week of competition at the final World Series tournament of the year, last week's El Gouna International, it was Australian Cameron Pilley who sealed the final qualification spot in the Men's Rankings to secure his maiden appearance at the tournament – with fellow debutants Miguel Angel Rodriguez and Mathieu Castagnet also confirming their qualifications with impressive runs in El Gouna.