US Open 10/07 22:15 9 Diego Elias v Joel Makin 3-0
US Open 10/06 16:45 8 Joel Makin v Iker Pajares Bernabeu 3-1
Netsuite Open 09/29 02:45 3 Joel Makin v Tarek Momen 1-2
Netsuite Open 09/26 23:45 8 Joel Makin v Mostafa Asal 2-0
France Open 09/14 20:00 1 Joel Makin v Paul Coll 0-3
France Open 09/13 18:30 2 Gregoire Marche v Joel Makin 2-3
France Open 09/11 18:15 3 Fares Dessouky v Joel Makin 1-2
France Open 09/10 10:30 8 Alan Clyne v Joel Makin 0-2
British Open 05/21 13:15 8 Joel Makin v Paul Coll 1-3
Majstrovstvá Európy tímov 05/01 16:00 - Declan James v Joel Makin 6-9
El Gouna International 04/21 10:45 9 Joel Makin v Paul Coll 0-3
El Gouna International 04/19 10:45 8 Mostafa Asal v Joel Makin 1-3
DPD Open 04/11 18:45 8 Marwan ElShorbagy v Joel Makin 3-2
DPD Open 04/09 18:45 7 Roshan Bharos v Joel Makin 0-3
Grasshopper Cup 03/28 19:00 8 Joel Makin v Ali Farag 1-3
Grasshopper Cup 03/26 13:30 7 Joel Makin v Gregoire Marche 3-0
Canary Wharf Classic 03/13 20:45 3 Paul Coll v Joel Makin 2-0
Canary Wharf Classic 03/12 20:45 8 Joel Makin v Max Lee 2-1
Canary Wharf Classic 03/10 19:15 7 Joel Makin v Gregoire Marche 2-0
DPD Open 02/26 23:45 4 Saurav Ghosal v Joel Makin 3-1
DPD Open 02/24 23:45 8 Joel Makin v Youssef Soliman 3-2
DPD Open 02/23 23:45 7 Joel Makin v Tsz Fung Yip 3-2
DPD Open 01/17 22:00 8 Karim Abdel Gawad v Joel Makin 0-2
DPD Open 01/16 17:45 7 Joshua Masters v Joel Makin 1-3
DPD Open 11/20 07:00 8 Joel Makin v Declan James 2-3
DPD Open 11/19 06:00 7 Joel Makin v Chi Him Wong 3-0
DPD Open 10/31 17:30 3 Tarek Momen v Joel Makin 3-1
DPD Open 10/30 15:30 9 Mathieu Castagnet v Joel Makin 1-2
DPD Open 10/29 12:00 8 Joel Makin v Miguel Angel Rodriguez 3-2
DPD Open 10/27 13:30 7 Joel Makin v Rex Hedrick 3-2

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.