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Squash PSA CIB World Tour Finals 2022


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Official Schedule
Eastern European Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Tuesday, June 21st

19:00 Women's Singles Group Round, Day 1

19:30 Men's Singles Group Round, Day 1

 

Wednesday, June 22nd

19:00 Women's Singles Group Round, Day 2

19:30 Men's Singles Group Round, Day 2

 

Thursday, June 23rd

19:00 Women's Singles Group Round, Day 3

19:30 Men's Singles Group Round, Day 3

 

Friday, June 24th

19:00 Women's Singles Group Round, Day 4

19:30 Men's Singles Group Round, Day 4

 

Saturday, June 25th

19:00 Women's Singles Semifinals

Following Men's Singles Semifinals

 

Sunday, June 26th

19:00 Women's Singles Finals

Following Men's Singles Finals

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Women's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

Group A Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Group A

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Joelle King :NZL :ENG Georgina Kennedy
7-11, 11-5, 14-12
Nouran Gohar :EGY :USA Amanda Sobhy 11-4, 11-5
Nouran Gohar :EGY :ENG Georgina Kennedy 11-3, 11-4
 Amanda Sobhy :USA :NZL Joelle King  11-5, 11-5
Nouran Gohar :EGY :NZL Joelle King  11-6, 11-1
 Amanda Sobhy :USA :ENG Georgina Kennedy 11-4, 11-4

 

 

Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
W
Games
L
Games
Pt.
:EGY Nouran Gohar    3 3 6 0 12
:USA Amanda Sobhy 3 2 4 2 8
:NZL Joelle King 3 1 2 5 3
:ENG Georgina Kennedy 3 0 1 6 1
 
Group B

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Nour El Sherbini :EGY

:ENG Sarah-Jane Perry

11-6, 11-8

Hania El Hammamy :EGY

:EGY Rowan Elaraby

11-8, 8-11, 11-9
Nour El Sherbini :EGY :EGY Rowan Elaraby 11-8, 11-7
Hania El Hammamy :EGY :ENG Sarah-Jane Perry 16-14, 11-5
Nour El Sherbini :EGY :EGY Hania El Hammamy 11-8, 4-11, 11-9
 Sarah-Jane Perry:ENG :EGY Rowan Elaraby 5-11, 11-8, 12-10

 

 

Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
W
Games
L
Games
Pt.
:EGY Nour El Sherbini 3 3 6 1 11
:EGY Hania El Hammamy 3 2 5 3 8
:ENG Sarah-Jane Perry 3 1 2 5 3
:EGY Rowan Elaraby 3 0 2 6 2
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Men's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

Group A Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Group A

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Mohamed ElShorbagy :ENG

:EGY Mazen Hesham

11-4, 9-11, 11-5

Ali Farag :EGY

:PER Diego Elias

8-11, 11-6, 11-3
  Diego Elias :PER :ENG Mohamed ElShorbagy  6-11, 7-11
Ali Farag :EGY :EGY Mazen Hesham 11-3, 9-11, 11-2
  Diego Elias :PER :EGY Mazen Hesham 11-5, 12-10
Ali Farag :EGY :ENG Mohamed ElShorbagy  11-8, 12-10

 

Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
W
Games
L
Games
Pt.
:EGY Ali Farag   3 3 6 2 10
:ENG Mohamed ElShorbagy 3 2 4 3 7
:PER Diego Elias 3 1 3 4 5
:EGY Mazen Hesham 3 0 2 6 2
 
Group B

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Paul Coll :NZL

:EGY Tarek Momen

11-9, 10-12, 8-11

Mostafa Asal :EGY

:WAL Joel Makin

11-7, 3-11, 11-7
Paul Coll :NZL :WAL Joel Makin 12-10, 11-5
Mostafa Asal :EGY :EGY Tarek Momen 11-8, 12-10
Paul Coll :NZL :EGY Mostafa Asal  11-8, 11-5
  Tarek Momen :EGY :WAL Joel Makin 7-11, 12-14

 

Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
W
Games
L
Games
Pt.
:NZL Paul Coll 3 2 5 2 9
:EGY Mostafa Asal 3 2 4 3 7
:WAL Joel Makin 3 1 3 4 5
:EGY Tarek Momen 3 1 2 5 3
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Women's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Semifinals Finals

:EGY Nouran Gohar (1)

11 12 - Final

:EGY Hania El Hammamy (3)

9 10 - :EGY Nouran Gohar (1) 6 8 5 - -

:EGY Nour El Sherbini (2)

11 11 - :EGY Nour El Sherbini (2) 11 11 11 - -

:USA Amanda Sobhy (4)

2 5 - No 3rd Place Match
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Men's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Semifinals Finals

:EGY Ali Farag (1)

4 6 - Final

:EGY Mostafa Asal (4)

11 11 - :EGY Mostafa Asal (4) 13 11 11 - -

:NZL Paul Coll (2)

11 11 - :NZL Paul Coll (2) 11 8 7 - -

:ENG Mohamed ElShorbagy (5)

6 5 - No 3rd Place Match
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