| Place Of Birth | Inverurie, Scotland |
| Residence | London, England |
| Marital Status | Single |
| Occupation | Squash Player |
| Handedness | Left |
| Coach | Neil Harvey |
| Recent Results | ISS Canary Wharf Squash Classic (London, England, Feb-2006) Semi-final in the Men's Singles |
Commonwealth Games History | Manchester 2002 (competed for England)
Silver in Men's Singles
Gold in Men's Doubles (with Lee Beachill)
Kuala Lumpur 1998 (competed for Scotland)
Gold in Men's Singles
Bronze in Men's Doubles |
| Injuries | Peter was forced to withdraw from his semi-final match in the British National Championships 2004, suffering from extreme exhaustion. |
| Other | In March 2001, Peter made headline news around the world when he announced that he was 'defecting' from his Scottish country of birth to become English!
Peter's supreme achievements in squash were recognised in the most distinctive manner in June 1999 - when he was awarded an MBE ('Member of the British Empire') by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in the annual 'Queen's Birthday Honours'.
He is a former world number one.
Interests include reading, walking, cooking, yoga.
World Open record: 2005 - Semi-final 2004 - Quarter-final 2003 - Round of 32 2002 - Semi-final
British Open record: 2005 - Semi-final 2003 - Final 2002 - Winner 2001 - Round of 16 |