New Zealand’s Joelle King and Egypt’s Mohamed ElShorbagy are the 2018 Everbright Sun Hung Kai Hong Kong Squash Open champions after they claimed respective wins
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New Zealand’s Joelle King and Egypt’s Mohamed ElShorbagy are the 2018 Everbright Sun Hung Kai Hong Kong Squash Open champions after they claimed respective wins
Read moreNew Zealand’s Joelle King will be the only non-Egyptian to compete in the finals of the Everbright Sun Hung Kai Hong Kong Squash Open …
Read moreEgyptian duo ElShorbagy and El Sherbini lift Hong Kong Open titles …
Read moreThe Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open will feature two all-Egyptian finals for the first time in its 32-year history …
Read moreThere was double delight for Egyptian squash in the finals of the 2016 Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open ..
Read moreThree Egyptians won through to the semi-finals of the Hong Kong Open as Nicol David’s winning run finally comes to an end …
Read moreThe World Squash Federation has hailed this weekend’s finale of the Cathay Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open as a major success …
Read moreNicol David maintains her eight-year unbeaten run in Hong Kong while Ramy Ashour reclaims the title he won in 2010 …
Read moreThe men’s and women’s semi-finals of the Hong Kong Open took place at different venues after rain affected play …
Read moreRound two of the Hong Kong Open saw more upsets in the women’s draw and a first-ever World Series quarter-final spot for Spain’s Borja Golan …
Read moreDay four of the Hong Kong Open saw the completion of the first round and four upset results in the bottom half of the draws …
Read moreTop seeds and defending champions James Willstrop and Nicol David successfully navigated their first round matches in the Hong Kong Open …
Read moreSince 1985, when world-famous airline Cathay Pacific first sponsored the Hong Kong Squash Open, the international event has regularly attracted the world’s very best players …
Read moreWhile Malaysia’s world champion and world number one Nicol David recorded her 35th consecutive win and collected her 7th Hong Kong title in a row, for James Willstrop it was a first final and a first title
Read moreWhile Nicol David made it through to her seventh successive Hong Kong final, Raneem El Weleily, James Willstrop and Karim Darwish all secured their firsts after the semi-finals at Kowloon Cultural Centre …
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