El Gouna International Squash

El Gouna International Squash

El Gouna International Squash, a privately owned company founded in 2010 and headquartered in Egypt, organizes an annual professional squash tournament. Held in April in El Gouna, Egypt, the event features both men's and women's competitions and is part of the PSA World Series, the top tier of professional squash.

Revenue

Founded

2010

Headcount

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Headquarters

Egypt

Primary Segment

Other

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

The El Gouna International Squash tournament's quarter-finals took place on Day Four. Defending champions Nouran Gohar and Ali Farag played, advancing to the semi-finals. Day Five saw the remaining semi-final spots decided at the C&C Centre; three matches were played, with Mostafa Asal advancing due to Youssef Ibrahim's injury. Day Six determined the finalists. Finally, on the last day, two all-Egyptian finals were held, with Nouran Gohar and Ali Farag defending their titles against Amina Orfi and Mostafa Asal respectively. From April 12-13, the El Gouna Open, a PSA Platinum event, featured Team USA players Olivia Weaver, Amanda Sobhy, and Timmy Brownell, competing for world ranking points.

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