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Asal and El Hammamy lift Hong Kong Open titles
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Sunday, 04 December 2022 09:41
By Sean Reuthe (PSA) in Hong KongEgyptian duo Mostafa Asal and Hania El Hammamy are the 2022 Everbright Securities International Hong Kong Squash Open champions after they overcame men’s world no.5 Diego Elias and women’s world champion Nour El Sherbini on a dramatic finals day. Asal, the world no.4, overturned a championship ball and a two-game deficit to complete a…
England star Finnlay Withington won’t temper his attacking instincts
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Monday, 05 December 2022 01:24
Interview by Mike DaleEngland’s brightest young talent Finnlay Withington insists he won’t compromise his all-out attacking style as he begins his career in the professional ranks. The 18-year-old has captured the attention of the wider squash public this year after making the final of August’s World Junior Championship in Nancy, becoming the first Englishman to do so since James Willstrop…
‘Determined man’: Squash world pays tribute to British squash saviour Assem Allam
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Saturday, 03 December 2022 14:13
One of the most significant benefactors in British squash, Dr Assem Allam, has passed away. He was 83.Dr Allam signed a deal to first revive the event and then take the British Open to Hull and, from 2013 up until the most recent tournament, bankrolled the event. With the support of Dr Allam, the 2017 edition of the prestigious event…
El Hammamy and Gohar go tête-à-tête again in Hong Kong Open semis
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Friday, 02 December 2022 07:52
By Mike Dale and Sean Reuthe (PSA) in Hong KongHania El Hammamy and bitter rival Nouran Gohar will lock horns once again in the semi-finals of the Everbright Securities International Hong Kong Open on Saturday. In Friday’s quarter-finals, world no.3 El Hammamy ended a three-match losing run against fellow Egyptian Nour El Tayeb that stretched back to October 2020. Prior…
World no.2 Paul Coll ‘sick of home heroes’ after tricky Hong Kong Open progress
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Thursday, 01 December 2022 07:54
By MIKE DALE and SEAN REUTHE (PSA) in Hong KongWorld no.2 Paul Coll joked he was “sick of home heroes” after weathering a storm against crowd favourite Tsz Kwan Lau in the third round of the Hong Kong Open on Thursday. Lau, appearing in the last 16 of a Platinum event for the first time, tested the New Zealander in…
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