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      <image:title>2017 - Nour El Sherbini v Salma Hany</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first semi final of today was an all Egyptian affair between Nour El Sherbini, world #1, world champion and current Carol Weymuller champion, and compatriot Salma Hany Ibrahim, who is currently world #19, but is sure to rise up the ranking after her successes in this tournament. In the last game Nour continued her domination and her game seemed to be getting better and better as the third game went on. Salma just didn’t manage to get Nour off the T and put her under a significant amount of pressure. Nour didn’t let up and went through to take the third 11/4 to give her a place in the final for the third year in a row! Nour won 3-0…11/5, 11/6, 11/4 in 26 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Joelle King v Annie Au</image:title>
      <image:caption>The third match of the evening was between World #9 Annie Au from Hong Kong against Kiwi Joelle King who is currently world #10. These players have been competing against each other since 2003 and have played an impressive 15 times with Joelle up on the head to head by 11 to 4. They both have very different styles with Joelle being powerful and attacking, and Annie playing a very steady, slower pace game. Joelle won 3-0…11/1, 17/15, 11/7 in 35 minutes.  "I started PERFECTLY! I couldn’t have played better than that! At this level you know your opponent is going to do something different and break your momentum. The second was tight and it was a see saw back and forth and no one really got a run of points. I think to win that second was so important, 2-0 or 1-1. Then in the 3rd I just tried to keep in front and it was pretty tight until 5-5 and then I got a lead. I’m very much looking forward to playing tomorrow. I haven’t played Lusty for a while and I played Raneem last week, so we’ll see.” - Joelle King</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Joelle King v Raneem El Welily</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second semi final match featured Raneem El Welily world #3 from Egypt, who won the Carol Weymuller back in 2011, and her opponent, Joelle King, is world #10 from New Zealand. Joelle was the finalist of the Weymuller in 2015 so I'm sure that both players are very keen to get back into the final tomorrow. Joelle went through to get her first ever win against her long term rival Raneem 3-1…11/6, 3/11, 11/9, 14/12 in 55 intense minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nour El Sherbini v Joelle King</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our 2017 finalists were Joelle King from New Zealand. She is the 2015 Carol Weymuller finalist and current world # 10 playing against Nour El Sherbini from Egypt, who is the world champion, defending Carol Weymuller Champion and world #1. In the third Nour just dominated. Joelle made a few errors but Nour was just plan amazing. She was so focused and calm and really looked to be in her zone. Joelle kept trying to break Nour’s rhythm but to no avail, Nour just steam trained through to take the final game 11/3, making history at the same time, being the first player to ever win the Carol Weymuller three times in a row!!! Nour El Sherbini beat Joelle King 3-0…11/7, 11/5, 11/3 in 33 minutes. "I think it’s my best match since I’ve been in the US for the last 2 weeks. My shot s were working, I was moving well and I was thinking not to finish everything too quickly. I felt confident going for my shots. I think it was my day!! Joelle has been killing it the last 2 weeks. I think that she has beaten most the top 5 now, Nour, Raneem, Nicol, Laura, everyone! I’m glad it wasn’t my turn! Thank you and see you next year!” - Nour El Sherbini</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Haley Mendez v Nele Gilis</image:title>
      <image:caption>There was a very enthusiastic crowd at 7.00pm on the championship court when home grown Haley Mendez, world # 55, played Belgium’s Nele Gilis who is ranked world #26. Haley has grown up playing and learning squash at the Heights Casino and so when she plays here she seems very comfortable and certainly gets some incredible support. Nele managed to retrieve so well and not let Haley keep the T the way she wanted and needed too. It was the longest match of the evening and Nele came through in the end 3-1…11/5, 5/11, 11/5, 11/8 in 48 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Danielle Letourneau v Mariam Metwally</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 7.45pm match on the west court was between Canada’s Danielle Letourneau who is world # 45 against Egypt’s #2 qualifier Mariam Metwally and world #23. This match looked all set to finish in 3 games until Danielle found her rhythm. This was the only five setter of the evening and Mariam squeezed through 3-2…11/9, 11/8, 12/14, 5/11, 11/7.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nada Abbas v Colette Sultana</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second 5.30pm match was between Maltese Colette Sultana and Egyptian’s Nada Abbas who is already ranked world #31 at 17 years old. The fact that Nada is young certainly didn’t stop her from looking very experienced and she managed to dominate the T and put Colette under maximum pressure. Nada won her match 3-0…11/2, 11/8, 11/4 in 17 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Raneem El Welily v Dipika Pallikal</image:title>
      <image:caption>The final match of the evening on the championship court was between RaneemEl Welily, the 2011 Weymuller Champion from Egypt, andIndia’s Dipika Pallikal Karthik who is ranked #21 in the world. There were portions of the match when Dipika’s amazing racket skills shone through, but she couldn’t back it up, put in the patient play nor keep with Raneem’s relentless pressure and precise squash. After 26 minutes Raneem has won 3-0 11/8, 11/6, 11/7.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nadine Shahin v Catalina Peleaz</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second 6.15pm match on the west court was between Egyptian Nadine Shahin who is world # 30 and Columbian Catalina Peleaz who is ranked #61 and is the top ranked Columbian in the world. When Catalina didn't keep the ball tight Nadine was able to put the ball away as she has great touch, but there were still some great and challenging rallies and Nadine came through in three in 21 minutes 3-0….12/10, 11/3, 11/8</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Kanzy El Defrawy v Mariam Metwally</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our last match of the evening was the second of the all Egyptian matches and it a wonderfully tense and colorful one between Kanzy Emad El Defrawy ranked #35 in the world and Mariam Metwally who has a world ranking of 23. Kanzy did many amazing dives and retrieved many balls, but Mariam fought her way through the last two games 11/9 and 12/10 to win in a tough 37 min three setter 11/3, 11/9, 12/10. "I was preparing myself for a long match as last time we played it was 3-2 to me. But that was last year so it means that I’m getting better. So I was mentally ready from the beginning. I was trying to enjoy and to give my best. Alison and I haven’t played a full match before so as I said yesterday, tomorrow is a new day and a new plan! I just need to recover well and prepare myself mentally for a great battle tomorrow and we’ll see how it goes!” - Mariam Metwally</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Joelle King v Millie Tomlinson</image:title>
      <image:caption>Second match on the championship court was between World # 10 Joelle King from New Zealand who was a finalist of the Weymuller back in 2015, against England’s Millie Tomlinson who is world #22. They have never played before so it’ll be a new experience for them both. The match started well for Joelle. Joelle won 3-0 in 40 minutes 11/7, 11/5, 12/10. ”I thought I started pretty well. I felt I was playing my games and had a good start. Then she came back strong towards the end of the first. I relaxed a little and before I knew it, it was tight! I started getting a bit frustrated, but managed to win that one.” - Joelle King</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Joshna Chinappa v Salma Hany</image:title>
      <image:caption>Second match on the championship court India's #1 player and world #13 Joshna Chinappa against Salma Hany Ibrahim from Egypt, who had a big win last week at the US Open beating world # 7 Sarah-Jane Perry. This match was epic and exciting and was the longest match of the evening. Salma won 3-2 in 72 minutes.9/11, 13/11, 14/16, 11/5, 12/10. "I'm so relieved! I finally beat Joshna in the 6th time!!I've never beaten her!!” - Salma Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nele Gilis v Samantha Teran</image:title>
      <image:caption>The next match was between Belgium’s top player Nele Gilis, who is world #26, against Mexico’s Samantha Teran who is world #36. Nele came through 3-1 in 51 minutes….11/1, 12/14, 11/6, 11/3. "I feel good!! And happy! I followed my plan to be aggressive and to keep her in the 4 corners and I did that in the first game. In the second I slowed down a little and played too many angles and you just can’t do that with Sam. Then I tried to get away from the angles and play more aggressive again and it paid off in the end. I’m liking this tournament more and more everyday and I’m excited to play tomorrow!!” - Nele Gilis</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Raneem El Welily v Victoria Lust</image:title>
      <image:caption>Last up on the championship court, but certainly not least was England’s world #15 Victoria Lust against Raneem El Welily world #3 from Egypt is fresh out of a great US Open losing closely in the final 3-2. Raneem and Vicky have never played before tonight which is unusual as they are the same age and both been playing for many years now. Raneem won 3-1…11/8, 11/8, 15/13 in 37 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Alison Waters v Mariam Metwally</image:title>
      <image:caption>First match on the championship court was between the world #8 and 2014 Weymuller Champion, Alison Waters from England, qualifier and world #23 Mariam Metwally. The match started fast and furious and both players putting in their fair share of great shots and tight drives. Ali tried to keep her focus but Mariam was getting more confident by each point and she came through to take the fifth game 11/8 in a very long 55 min match 12/10, 4/11, 12/10, 6/11, 11/8.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nour El Tayeb v Milou van der Heijden</image:title>
      <image:caption>The next match on was between Egyptian and world #14 Nour El Tayeb against qualifier Milou van der Heijden from the Netherlands, who is currently ranked 41 in the world. Nour's current world ranking definitely doesn't reflect her recent form as she came away from Philadelphia last week as the US Open Champion beating the world #1, #3 and #4 to win this prestigious title. Milou put in 100% effort in her bid to stop Nour dominating, but Nour seemed to be flying on confidence from her big win last week and some went through to win 3-0, 11/6, 11/4, 11/3 in 24 minutes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nele Gilis v Annie Au</image:title>
      <image:caption>First on the Championship court was world #9 Annie Au from Hong Kong against qualifier Nele Gilis the Belgium #1 and world #26. They have only played once before in PSA, with Annie winning, but it was one and half years ago so I’m sure that Nele has improved a lot since then especially as she is still only 21 years old. Annie came through 3-1 in 49 minutes 11/7, 11/3, 3/11, 11/8. "I’m very happy to get through the first round as yesterday there were two big upsets! Nele played very well and she picked up a lot of balls. After the third game, in my mind I thought that this could go to 5! I just sat down and said to myself to be calm. In the third game she played well but it was mostly about my mistakes. I just tried to be more patient in the fourth and wait for my opportunities. I have been in the US three weeks now so I think that I just need to relax and have a good rest and play a good match tomorrow.” - Annie Au</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Samantha Teran v Anna Kimberley</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first 7.00pm match we had Mexico’s veteran player Samantha Teran, who is currently #36 in the world playing Anna Kimberley from England who is ranked 104 in the world. Samantha’s experience definitely shone through against the young English player with 15 years more experience under her belt! Sam won in 3 in 22 min, 11/4, 11/5, 11/5.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Salma Hany v Mariam Metwally</image:title>
      <image:caption>Second match on court was the between Egyptian giant killers Salma Hany Ibrahim who is world #19 and Mariam Metwally who is world #23, both taking out higher seeds in the first round. They have grown up playing squash together so they know each other and their game styles very well. It was Mariam that reached game ball first but Salma gave one last push and claimed her last point with an error from Mariam to win 12/10 to give Salma a place in the semi final for the first time. Salma won 3-0…11/9, 11/7, 12/10 in 35 minutes. "I’m happy to be in the semi final in my favorite tournament. It’s like my second home. I tried to keep it as tight as possible as I know how dangerous she is. We’ve been playing for a long time and we know each other’s game. I know Marian has had a long tournament as she came through the qualification, so I knew I was less tired than her. It’s my 4th Weymuller and it’s my first semi and I’m so excited to play Nour tomorrow.” - Salma Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Mayar Hany v Nicole Bunyan</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 6.15pm match on the east court was between Mayar Hany, world # 27 from Egypt against Canada’s Nicole Bunyan, who is the world # 62. he score didn’t depict the effort levels and quality of the rallies and Nicole gave 100% effort in her battle to get into the match. Even though Nicole pushed hard Mayer came through in 3-0… 11/1, 11/4, 11/4.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Kanzy El Defrawy v Amanda Landers-Murphy</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 7.45pm match on the east court was between Egypt and world #35 Kanzy Emad El Defrawy against Kiwi Amanda Landers-Murphy who is world #43 and a New Zealand team mate of Joelle King who is world # 10 and #5 seed here at the Weymuller. The third game was the turning point of the match, with Kanzy clinching that game 11/9 and even though it was 5-5 in the fourth Kanzy did some amazing gets and Amanda made a couple of errors and before we know it Kanzy had come through to win in 44 min 3-1….11/6, 9/11, 11/9, 11/6.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nour El Sherbini v Nour El Tayeb</image:title>
      <image:caption>It was also an exciting re-run of the US Open quarter finals when Nour El Tayeb beat Nour El Sherbini in a close 3-1. Nour El Tayeb is currently world #14 and Nour El Sherbini has been world #1 since May 2007. They have played 12 times before in PSA and their head to head is 6-6. Just as she equalized Tayeb lost her patience and made some errors and Sherbini grabbed her chance and played an amazingly steady squash to get a run of four points taking her through to win this epic match 11/6. Nour El Sherbini won 3-1…11/9, 4/11, 14/12, 11/6 in 56 minutes. "I’m feeling good, it’s one of my hardest matches! There were a lot of long, hard rallies and it was tough, I’m so happy to be through. Just waiting to see who I’m going to play. It’s another Egyptian and I’ve been training with both of them for the last 11 years! It doesn’t matter to me who’s going to win, but I’m sure it’s going to be a great match.” - Nour El Sherbini</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Mayar Hany v Nadine Shahin</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first of the evening matches at 5.30pm was the first of two all Egyptian matches, between Mayar Hany who is the world #27, and Nadine Shahin the world #30, both 20 years of age. This ended up being the second 3-2 match of the day and it was the longest match of the day by 1 minute! Mayar won in very long 56 min 3/2 match 11/7, 11/8, 9/11, 9/11, 11/8. "I’m so happy to qualify and to win my second match also. We’ve been playing together for a long time since we were juniors, so winning today was a good win. It’s nearly always 3-2 or very close in games when we play!! I’m so happy and pleased to be in the main draw and hope for a good draw.” - Mayar Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The match was between Netherlands Milou van der Heijden, who is ranked world #41, against the young 17 year old Egyptian player, Nada Abbas, who is already has a world ranking of #31. Milou stayed calm, re-focused and fought for the T and evened up the game again and with a no let to Nada it gave Milou her one and only match ball too. This time it was fully taken advantage of and Milou came through 13/11 in the fifth to secure her place in the Weymuller main draw. "Very Happy!! I felt a little bit similar to yesterday as to whether I could play my game and force that on her. In the end it could have gone either way and I’m extremely happy that I managed to squeeze it out! I asked how she felt in the fifth and Milou said “I felt fine and I obviously could see the finish line, but I kept telling myself to take it one point at a timer and it worked!” - Milou van der Heijden</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Milou van der Heijden v Heba El Torky</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 5.30pm match is between #1 qualifier from Egypt and world # 24 Heba El Torky against Milou van der Heijden the world # 41 from the Netherlands. Heba is 3-0 up in the head to head. It was so important for Milou to keep the ball away from the middle and in the end she managed to contain Heba and come through in a great and very closely contested match to win 3-1 in 40 min… 11/9, 7/11, 11/9, 11/7. "Yes, of course very happy. It was up and down, in the sense that she had patches where she played such great shots, but if I stuck to my game plan right I felt I was in control. I’m just very happy that I managed to keep my focus throughout the whole match. A very positive first Carol Weymuller!!” - Milou van der Heijden</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Nour El Sherbini v Mayar Hany</image:title>
      <image:caption>The last match on the championship court was an all Egyptian affair with world #1 and defending Weymuller champion, Nour El Sherbini playing qualifier Mayar Hany who is world #27. They have never played a PSA match before it would be interesting to see how they matched up. Nour won 3-0 in 26 minutes.11/4, 11/9, 11/5.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2017 - Victoria Lust v Emilia Soini</image:title>
      <image:caption>Third match of the night was between Victoria Lust the world #15 from England and local squash pro and world #78 Emilia Soini, the wild card spot for the Weymuller main draw this year. Emilia is originally from Finland and now bases herself in Brooklyn NY. They also have not played before. Emilia managed use her crafty drop flick at the front to wrong foot Vicky but in the end Vicky’s was just that bit too tight, controlled and experienced and she came through to win in three in 26 minutes 11/4, 12/10, 11/7.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alison Waters (England) - World #8 Alison Waters has proved to be a fierce competitor since making her Tour debut back in 2000. She lifted her first Tour title at the Forbes Open in 2005 and since then she has been a prolific player at British events. After finishing runner-up in the British National Squash Championships in 2005 and 2007, Waters went on to defeat Laura Massaro in the 2008 final. She lifted another British National Championship crown in February 2010 with a defeat of Jenny Duncalf. That year was a strong one for Waters who broke into the world's top three for the first time as she made the semi-final or better at every event she played. In 2013, Waters won the Carol Weymuller Open and in 2015 she made the finals of the Tournament of Champions. In 2016, she once again made the finals of the Carol Weymuller Open.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Samantha Teran (Mexico) - World #38 Samantha Teran is Mexico's greatest ever female player and is one of the most experienced players on the PSA World Tour. After first joining the Tour in 2000, Teran would go on to lift her first title in 2003 at the Pittsburgh Invitational where she became the first Mexican to win a Tour title. 2008 saw Teran break into the world's top 20 for the first time before she became the first Mexican woman ever to reach the semi-final of the World Championship in 2011. Her 15th Tour title came at the Mexican Open and she starred in Colombia with another title two years later at the Abierto Colombiano de Squash Club El Nogal with a victory over Victoria Lust in the final. She reached the semi-final of the Winter Club Women's Open in January 2015 but threw away a two-game lead to Heba El Torky. Teran then reached the semi-finals not long after of the Abierto Colombiano de Squash Club El Nogal when she was defeated over four games by Catalina Pelaez. The Mexican was then a semi-finalist in 2016 at the Slaight Music Granite Open where she lost out to Canadian Samantha Cornett over four games.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Catalina Pelaez (Colombia) - World #69 Colombia's Catalina Pelaez reached the final of the 2eme Open International des Volcans in 2014 before narrowly missing out on the title after losing to Coline Aumard. A consistent 2015 followed for the Colombian with a quarter-final place at the Richmond Open being a particular highlight.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nele Gilis (Belgium) - World #26 Nele Gilis is the Belgian No.1 and is the sister of fellow PSA World Tour player Tinne Gilis. She has shown herself to be an adept competitor at junior events with the German Junior U19 Open, the European Junior U19 Championship and the Pioneer Junior U19 Cup all going to the youngster in 2014. Gilis narrowly missed out on both the London Open and Edinburgh Open titles in 2014 and 2015, losing out to Yathreb Adel and Fiona Moverley, respectively. In 2016 Gilis marched to the final of the Paderborn Open, falling short of clinching the title as Nada Abbas sealed the victory over three games. The Belgian then went one better at the Open International Des Volcans sealing victory with a 3-1 win over Amanda Landers-Murphy leading her to break into the world’s top 40 for the first time that year. The next year Gilis continued her strong form with a win in the final of the Irish Open over five games against England’s Millie Tomlinson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mariam Metwally (Egypt) - World #25 Despite having turned professional a short time ago, Mariam Metwally has already proven that she looks set for a long and prosperous career on the PSA World Tour. After joining the Tour in 2011, Metwally lifted her maiden title in March 2013 at the Swiss Open. She then doubled her tally a year and a half later as she swept to the Open D'Italia crown, beating number three seed Amanda Landers-Murphy in the showpiece final. Metwally narrowly missed out on qualification for the main draws of the Tournament of Champions and the Windy City Open in early 2015 but she did make an appearance at the Alexandria International to end her campaign where she lost to Omneya Abdel Kawy. Metwally made it to the quarter-finals in the Wadi Degla Open in October 2016, where she lost out to Egyptian compatriot Nouran Gohar in straight games as Gohar sealed her place in the semi-finals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joelle King (New Zealand) - World #11 Joelle King is the leading New Zealander on the PSA World Tour and has done well to come back from a serious Achilles injury sustained in 2014. She won her first Tour title in 2008 at the North Island Championships and followed that up with three further titles a year later. 2010 was a fine year for King who won the prestigious Texas Open and claimed gold and silver medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. She was elevated into the world's top 10 for the first time in 2011 and moved into the top five while also claiming the Macau Open in 2012. A ruptured achilles tendon saw her fall outside the world’s top 50. She won the Australian Open three months later and followed that up by reaching the final of the Carol Weymuller Open in October 2015, eventually breaking back into the world’s top 10 in April 2016. King rounded off the 2015/16 season by downing Joshna Chinappa to win the HKFC International and started the 2016/17 campaign in strong fashion after lifting the Macau Open crown in September 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Colette Sultana (Malta) - World #101</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kanzy El Defrawy (Egypt) - World #36 Kanzy Emad El Defrawy is a promising young Egyptian with a wealth of talent at her disposal. She won her first Tour title in September 2014 and, after a runner-up finish at the Emerson RC Pro Series, reached the world's top 40 for the first time. In 2015, El Defrawy continued to add titles to her collection after she won the Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Open when she downed Canada’s Hollie Naughton in straight games in the final. The Egyptian then went onto win the Richmond Open the following year when she beat Misaki Kobayashi over four games after not dropping a game on her way to the final. 2016 then continued to bring tournament wins for El Defrawy as she won the Jordan Squash Federation Amman Open before securing back-to-back titles at the Play Squash Women’s Open and LiveStuff Open. More successive titles were to follow in 2017 when she won the Delaware Women’s Open beating Australia’s Sarah Cardwell over three games before going to beat Zeina Mickawy at the following tournament in the Bahl &amp; Gaynor Cincinnati Gaynor Cup.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Danielle Letourneau (Canada) - World #43 Danielle Letourneau joined the PSA World Tour in 2014. The Canadian finished runner-up in her first final appearance in 2015 at the Livestuff Open when Nele Gilis went onto lift the title. However, the following year Letourneau went on to victory at the Liberty Bell Open to secure her maiden PSA World Tour title when she beat Georgina Stoker. Letourneau then backed this up by lifting the Nash Cup to secure her second PSA World Tour title of that year when she beat Misaki Kobayashi over five games. A handful of runner-up finishes followed in 2017 at both the PSA Women’s Squash Week Open and Charlottesville Open where she lost out to Samantha Cornett and Rowan Elaraby respectively. These high tournament finishes saw Letourneau break into the world’s top 50 for the first time in her career in 2017.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raneem El Welily (Egypt) - World #2 Raneem El Welily has emerged as one of the most skillful players on the PSA Women’s World Tour since she turned professional in 2002. She lifted the World Junior Championship twice, in 2005 and 2007, but would have to wait until 2009 to lift her first senior Tour title when she triumphed at the Heliopolis Open in Egypt. That win helped catapult her into the world's top twenty. In 2011, Raneem won the Carol Weymuller Open. In 2014, she reached the final of the World Championship and in 2015 she won the Tournament of Champions, the Windy City Open and the Alexandria International. Raneem was also named PSA Women's Player of the Year and by the end of the year she became world #1. In 2016, she won the Windy City Open and once again in 2017.    </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Milou Van Der Heijden (Netherlands) - World #41 Milou van der Heijden joined the Tour in 2007 and has come to the forefront in recent years. It took her five years to capture her first Tour title but she defeated a series of home-grown players to storm to the NT Open crown in May 2012. In February 2014 the Dutchwoman won her first Dutch Nationals title and followed that up with success at the WA Open three months later. She was met with further triumphs in 2015 as she retained her Dutch Nationals title and added the Malaysian Tour Squash II crown to her burgeoning title collection. Heijden finished off 2015 with another title after victory over Cryielle Peltier – who she had finished runner-up to one week prior at the New South Wales Open – in the City of Greater Bendigo International. In 2016, she finished runner-up to Hana Moataz at the Grand Sport Armenia 1st Challenger 5. However, Heijden went onto taste more success, this time at the Val de Marne when she downed Julianne Courtice over three games in the final. Another title came in the form of the Jersey Squash Classic the following year when she beat Lisa Aitken to seal victory and another title.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Millie Tomlinson (England) - World #22 Millie Tomlinson joined the Tour in 2008 but it was 2014 where her professional career really took off. She caused a storm at the LiveStuff Open in November of that year when she rose from her unseeded position to claim the title, beating first and second seeds Sabrina Sobhy and Kanzy Emad en-route. Tomlinson followed that up with success at the Libery Bell Open two months later and rounded off her 2014/15 season in style by storming to the Dafi Consult Invest Squash Open in June 2015. Tomlinson finished 2015 with a couple of runner-up positions at both the Nash Cup and JSW Indian Squash Circuit Chennai – losing to Maria Toorpakai Wazir and Liu Tsz-Ling respectively before going on to seal victory at the London Open downing Nele Gilis in straight games. England’s Tomlinson began 2016 with victory at the Edinburgh Sports club Open after beating Sina Wall in straight games in the final. The Englishwoman then went onto claim an impressive four titles on the bounce at the Irish Open, Jersey Squash Classic, Harrow Ukrainian Squash Cup and Harrow Ukrainian Squash Cup 2. Tomlinson’s stunning 2016 form continued as she went on to clinch titles at the Victorian Open against Dipika Pallikal Karthik in the biggest win of her career and the Salight Music Granite Open. In 2017, Tomlinson finished runner-up to Nele Gilis in the final of the Irish Open and broke into the world’s top 30 for the first time in the May 2017 World Rankings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amanda Landers-Murphy (New Zealand) - World #44 Amanda Landers-Murphy picked up her first Tour title at the New South Wales Open in 2011 and she continued her prolific form in Australia by picking up the South Australian Open in 2012. The Hitachi Queensland Open title followed later that year before her fifth Tour crown came at the Australia Day Challenge where she bested Liu Tsz-Ling in the final. The Kiwi claimed her first PSA Challenger 10 title at the NT Open in May 2015 to round off a strong season.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anna Kimberley (England) - World #111</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Haley Mendez (United States) - World #51</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dipika Pallikal Karthik (India) - World #21 Chennai-born Dipika Pallikal is one of India's best female players ever and is the first Indian to break into the top 10 in the World Rankings. She started her career promisingly and she reached the final of the Chennai Open in 2008, beating the first and third seeds on the way. Her first Tour title would come two years later when she toppled the top two seeds to claim the Indian Challenger No.5 crown.  She started 2011 inside the world's top 30 and won a number of titles throughout the year to breach the top 20. Pallikal made it to the final of the prestigious Tournament of Champions in January 2012 but she was comfortably beaten by Natalie Grinham and in December she found a place in the top ten for the first time. The Indian captured two titles in 2013 with a big win at the Macau Open in October proving a particular highlight. After starring on the JSW Circuit in 2014, Pallikal picked up her 10th Tour title in January 2015 after triumphing at the Winter Club Open.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nour El Sherbini (Egypt) - World #1 Nour El Sherbini is one of the most exciting female players on the PSA World Tour and has made history at both the World Championship and British Open - the two most prestigious tournaments on the PSA World Tour. In 2009, she became the youngest ever World Junior Champion at 13 years old. She broke in the worlds top 50 at 14 years old and claimed her first Tour title at the Heliopolis Open in 2010. 2015, saw Nour win her first Carol Weymuller Open. In 2016, she won her first World Series event at the Tournament of Champions and became the first female Egyptian to win the British Open. In April, Nour became the youngest World Champion of all time. All these great results vaulted Nour to the #1 World Ranking in May 2016 and she became the second youngest female to reach world #1. El Sherbini won her second World Championship title in 2017 and she went onto reach the final of the 2016/17 PSA Dubai World Series Finals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heba El Torky (Egypt) - World #23 Heba El Torky has made big waves since she first burst on to the scene in 2005. The Egyptian broke her Tour duck at the 2008 Pakistan Open and followed that up with the China Open crown later on in the year. 2009 saw the young Egyptian break through to the quarter-final of the Hurghada Open where she defeated two-time World Junior Champion Raneem El Welily en-route before being eliminated. After a relatively quiet few years on the Tour whilst she pursued a medical degree at the Alexandria University, El Torky returned to winning form in 2014 with three Tour titles to her name including success at the Lagos International event. The Egyptian was hugely unlucky not to win the Sharm El Sheikh International in May 2015 after she narrowly lost to Tesni Evans in a climactic 3-2 final defeat.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mayar Hany (Egypt) - World #28 Mayar Hany made her PSA debut in December 2014 at the World Championships where she reached the first round where she lost out to fellow Egyptian Nour El Tayeb. Born in Cairo, Egypt, she won her first PSA tour title at the Seattle Open in March 2016, Hany beat Line Hansen over four games to clinch her maiden title after overcoming Hollie Naughton, Milou Van Der Heijden and Sarah Cardwell on her way to the final. Hany also finished runner-up at the Australian Open later that year, where she lost out to India’s Dipika Pallikal Karthik over four games. Hany made the World’s top 50 in the PSA Women’s World rankings for the first time in December 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nicole Bunyan (Canada) - World #63</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nour El Tayeb (Egypt) - World #14 Nour El Tayeb is one of the most consistent female players on the PSA World Tour and a flamboyant crowd favorite, known for her acrobatic diving abilities. She reached the final of the World Junior Championship in 2009 but narrowly lost to compatriot Nour El Sherbini. Her first Tour title came a year later at the Creteil International Open where she became the third youngest Tour title winner after besting home favourite Camille Serme in the final. She finished 2010 in the world's top 20 players while April 2011 brought her second Tour title as she powered past former World Champion Vanessa Atkinson en-route to the Irish Open crown. The Egyptian captured the Atlantis Open in 2012 while 2014 saw her reach successive World Series finals at the Malaysian Open and Hong Kong Open tournaments but she fell to Raneem El Welily and Nicol David, respectively. A fine run at the US Open almost paid dividends after she shocked then World No.1 El Welily. An injury sustained during her match with El Welily resulted in an enforced six-month spell on the sidelines for El Tayeb. El Tayeb made her return from injury in the Naza PSA Women’s World Championship in 2015, where she exited at round 2 against Amanda Sobhy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Salma Hany Ibrahim (Egypt) - World #20 Salma Hany Ibrahim is an up-and-coming youngster hailing from Alexandria, Egypt. She drew a lot of admirers in 2012 and 2013 for a number of impresive performances as she captured three Tour titles over that period. After besting Farah Abdel Meguid in the Konutlari International, Ibrahim went on to secure back-to-back titles at the Sram NSC Series No2 and the Malaysian Squash Tour 8th Leg. Despite suffering something of a trophy drought in the next two years, a number of consistent performances ensured that Ibrahim would break into the world's top 20 for the first time in her career.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Victoria Lust (England) - World #16 England's Victoria Lust has made strong progress in the World Rankings since she joined the tour in 2007. Her ascent drove her into the world's top 30 within a few years with 2012 in particular proving a good year for the Luton-born player as she picked up the NSA Fall Classic crown with a defeat of Tesni Evans. She then went on to record three runner-up finishes in succession before she would be faced to wait until March 2014 to pick up her next title as she defeated Emma Beddoes to lift the Mayfair Open crown. A solitary title would await Lust in the Abierto Colombiano tournament in August 2015, while she finally broke into the world’s top 20 the following February after prevailing over Nicolette Fernandes in the final of the Granite Open. Lust made the semi-finals of the Netsuite Open but was defeated by fellow Englishwoman Sarah-Jane Perry over three games. Lust did go on to win the Slaight Music and Roundtable Capital Granite Open in January 2016.England’s Lust then backed this up with a win over Millie Tomlinson in the Monte Carlo Classic final in 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nadine Sahin (Egypt) - World #31 Nadine Shahin looks set for a long and prosperous career after making great strides up the World Rankings over the last few years. The youngster had a stunning 2014, winning five Tour titles to cement her position as one to watch in the coming years. Her first title was at the Geneva Open in March of that year where she romped to the title despite starting the event as an unseeded competitor. The Egyptian then won four out of the next five events that she appeared at and was rewarded with a place in the world's top 40 for the first time in January 2015. She racked up four consecutive quarter-final finishes at higher-ranked events to ensure that her progress on the PSA World Tour continued apace. Shahin’s game continued to go from strength-to-strength as she broke into the world’s top 30 for the first time in February 2017 after a handful of quarter and semi-final finishes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Sarah Jane Perry v Nour El Tayeb</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our 2018 finalists were Sarah-Jane Perry from England. She is the world # 8 playing against Nour El Tayeb from Egypt, who is world #3 and the 2017 US Open Champion. Even though Sarah-Jane lost the third game she came out strong in the 4th taking a 5-3 lead. We were left wondering if Sarah-Jane could take this to a 5th five setter in a row! Each time Sarah-Jane worked hard for a small 2 point advantage, Nour seemed to very quickly whip 2 points back again. The game evened up at 7-7 and with a volley boast error from Sarah-Jane and a lucky scrap off an incredibly tight length, Nour seemly had the gods on her side today. Nour must have felt it was her time as she finished the last 2 points of the match with very impressive volley nicks winning the final game 11-8. Nour El Tayeb managed to win her first Carol Weymuller Open title beating Sarah-Jane Perry (3-1) 11-8, 10-12, 11-6, 11-8 in 50 minutes. "At the beginning of this season I think I put too much pressure on myself to do better than last year. Being in the top 4 area I was too desperate. When I was interviewed at another tournament they said that I had created a rivalry between me, Nour and Raneem and this put on more pressure. I should have enjoyed it more being in the mix. Then I lost early last week too so I just thought I should enjoy, relax and give it the best I could and this result shouldn’t matter. SJ is very positive and whether she wins or loses she takes more from the match than if she puts pressure on herself.” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Nour El Tayeb v Alison Waters</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first semi final of today was between world #3 and #1 seed Nour El Tayeb from Egypt, and world #9 and 2014 Carol Weymuller Champion, Alison Waters from England. Alison is the only player in the draw this year to have previously won this tournament and she was also a finalist in 2009 and 2016. Alison gave a big push and still applied some great pressure here and there and hits some great drives, but Nour was on today and she went through to take her place in the Carol Weymuller Open for the first time ever. She won 11-3, 11-7, 8-11, 11-6 in 47 minutes. “This morning I was studying by watching lots of Alison’s previous matches so I knew how to play her. I think I did play well for the most part. She kept changing her game plan and towards the end of the 3rd, she relaxed and cut down the errors. I think in the fourth, I wanted to start well and be as pumped as possible and I feel that every day here I have played better than the day before. I’m excited to be in the final. I look at it as just another match in a tournament and hopefully I’ll play just that little bit better again!” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Milou van der Heijden v Hollie Naughton</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first matches started at 5.30pm and the match on the east court was between from Milou van der Heijden the world # 36 from the Netherlands and her opponent from Canada, Hollie Naughton, who is currently world # 38. Milou tried to vary and pace and get control of the T, but Hollie was taking the ball too early and pinning Milou in the back. Hollie came through in the relatively comfortable 3-0 after a close first game….11-9, 11-5, 11-4. "I feel good overall! I played well. I played her last week and lost 3-0!! So I knew I had to play well and relax. Last week I was jittery and put pressure on myself.” - Hollie Naughton The second 5.30pm match on the west court was between world #49 South African Alexandra Fuller and young Egyptian player Zeina Mickawy, who is ranked #35 in the world. Zeina controlled the first 2 games, not allowing Alexandra to get in front, but in the 3rd Alexandra pushed hard, volleyed more and managed to take it down to the wire, but eventually losing out 13-11. Zeina went through to the second round winning 11-5, 11-4, 13-11.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Hania El Hammamy v Haley Mendez</image:title>
      <image:caption>There was a very enthusiastic crowd at 7.00pm on the championship court when home grown Haley Mendez, at her career high of world # 43, played Egypt’s Hania El Hammamy who is only 18 years old but already ranked world #19. It was the longest match of the evening and Haley should be very proud of her performance tonight. All the Heights Casino members are very proud of her and her fantastic accomplishments so far. "It’s my first time to play against Haley. She’s a good volleyer so I tried to stay away from her volley. She pushed me to play some loose shots and I was a little stuck behind her, but I am happy to be through.” - Hania El Hammamy In the first 7.00pm match we had Belgium’s Nele Gilis who is world #33 playing against wild card Canadian Nicole Bunyan who is currently ranked 63 in the world. Nele is incredibly athletic and used her movement around the court so Nicole had to work hard for any rallies that she won. Nele came through 3-0…..11-9, 11-1, 11-9.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Olivia Blatchford v Alison Waters</image:title>
      <image:caption>Second match on court was the between 2014 Weymuller champion, Alison Waters, from England and world # 16 Olivia Blatchford from USA, who’s name graces our board on the wall for the Baird E Haney award that she won back when she was a junior at the Casino. Much like the first match of the afternoon, Alison then continued her subtle control of the match. Too many unforced errors started to creep in from Olivia and Alison started to just get better and better and more comfortable out there. Alison won the third 11-5 and the fourth 11-6. Alison earned her spot in the semi finals winning 8-11, 11-6, 11-5, 11-6. "I was disappointed to lose that 1st game after being 7-4 up. I think that I sat back a bit and got passive and she took the game to me at the end of the 1st. I started to mix it up more and stretch her and she made some errors. Really pleased to be into the semi’s against Nour tomorrow. We played last time in El Gouna and she won so I’m looking forward to getting stuck in tomorrow!!’ - Alison Waters</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Joshna Chinappa v Nour El Tayeb</image:title>
      <image:caption>First up on the championship court was #1 seed from Egypt Nour El Tayeb and her opponent, world # 14 from India, Joshna Chinappa. The head to head is 2-1 in Nour’s favor so we will see if Joshna can even things up tonight! Nour won the third game 11-3 and it was only at 9-1 in the fourth game that suddenly Nour looked a tired after one particularly long rally, but she still went through to win the fourth 11-2 and take the match 3-1 (11-4, 4-11, 11-3, 11-2). "I think my match against Hania gave me a lot of confidence. I played against Joshna a lot in the days before the tournament in practice so I think she started to get hold of how I play. I don’t enjoy it when people read me and she did sometimes and she goes for her great shots. I think I was trying to be prepared for all her shots. I’m excited for the semis” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Salma Hany v Julianne Courtice</image:title>
      <image:caption>Second match on the championship court was between Salma Hany from Egypt who is world #15 and her opponent Julianne Courtice who is English and is ranked #46 in the world. They have never played before so it will be a fun match to see each player figure out their opponent’s style and tactics. The third game was close with the points going back and forth and even until 6-6. Similar to the third game it was at this time that Salma pushed hard and made it so hard for Julianne to get into a rhythm and take control, even though Julianne was playing some fantastic squash. Salma squeezed through the third game with a ‘no let call’ to take the match in three…. 11-4, 11-7, 11-9 in 29 minutes. “I feel good. I’m really happy with my performance today. The last tournament didn’t go as I wanted so I came to this feeling a little disappointed with the last two. I just thought I won’t let this tournament go, it always brings out the best in me. I knew I would find my game as I always enjoy playing in this court in Brooklyn Heights. So I took the advantage that I would play my game and go for every shot. I’m glad I went through today and looking forward to play Tes tomorrow” - Salma Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Olivia Blatchford v Hollie Naughton</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first of the evening matches at 5.30pm was between USA’s Olivia Blatchford who is world # 16 against Canadian Hollie Naughton who is world #38. Hollie kept hustling and was refusing to let the match go. She dug deep but Olivia managed to come out with some great shots just when she needed them the most! Olivia eventually squeezed through and won the match 13-11 on a lovely nick to win in four. 7-11, 11-6, 11-8. 13-11. "I’m happy to be through - skin of my teeth out there! I don’t think that I lead in any game! She played well. I just felt amongst many bad decisions, I made good ones at crucial times in the match. Honestly, I think when you go into a match feeling good sometimes it ends up not being so good, but when you make it through, it’s good. It’s one of those matches when you get through and you have learned a good lesson, but without having to pay the tuition. I had the coolest cheering section with my dad, the Casino members, City Squash kids and my best friend. I’m just happy to be back here. I see my name on the wall (from when I was young playing here) and my dad’s name and it’s special, it’s a great community. It’s a family here!!” - Olivia Blatchford</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Nour El Tayeb v Hania El Hammamy</image:title>
      <image:caption>The last match on court this evening was between World #3 and 2017 US Open Champion Nour El Tayeb from Egypt. Her opponent was young and talented Hania El Hamammy the world # 19. In the third and fourth games Nour managed to apply more pressure and keep the ball just that bit further away from Hania. Hania was starting to look a little tired and some errors started to creep in where they had previously been winners. Nour kept tapping her temple with her finger as if to say ‘keep focusing’, and she certainly did, she went through to take the third and fourth games 11-6, 11-6. “I think that Hania is the best young player out there, I have massive respect for her. I love her character and fighting spirit. I have watched her grow up and her work ethic is amazing. I feel that if she becomes world #1 at some stage I will be very happy. I don’t know how many more times I will continue to beat her!! I am very happy to win. I felt sad last week after losing early. I feel very happy to have dug in.” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The third match on court starred #2 seed from England Sarah-Jane Perry and Belgium’s Nele Gilis who is world #33. Sarah-Jane recently won the Netsuite Open in San Fran so she has been playing great squash and feeling good about her game. Sarah-Jane is up 1-0 in the head to head, but Nele is looking very fit so maybe she can sneak a win this time. In the third game it was Sarah-Jane that got the 4-1 lead and even though Nele gave 100% effort and played some great squash, Sarah-Jane looked like she finally found her rhythm and played some great volley boasts to out maneuver Nele. Sarah-Jane went through to win the match 11-8, 11-7, 11-5. "I feel like I’ve been here for ages! It’s a week since the US Open and this tournament started two days ago! It took me a while to get into the pace. She started really well, actually, she started well in every game and I managed to keep it solid and pull away a bit. Nele has had some really good results recently so I wasn’t taking her lightly. She’s definitely improved since last time we played. I haven’t played either of my potential opponents for a while, but I like it here so I’m looking forward to it” - SJ Perry</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Sarah Jane Perry v Salma Hany</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second semi final match featured world #8 and recent Netsuite Champion, Sarah-Jane Perry, from England and world #15 Salma Hany from Egypt. Considering how exciting and fierce the match was, with plenty of let and strokes thrown in too, Sarah-Jane stayed incredibly calm and collected. This really helped Sarah-Jane to keep her focus, which is obviously vital in an incredibly tight match like this. It was two the strokes against Salma at the very end that cost her the match and Sarah-Jane reached a new mile stone in reaching her first Carol Weymuller final. Sarah-Jane won 15-17, 11-8, 11-8, 11-9 in 58 minutes. "I’m pleased that I got through in the end as her shots were so good and I never felt settled. I knew she had a hard match yesterday so I tried to make it hard. I’m definitely more confident in my fitness than I used to be. Every time I play Nour it’s been 3-2! Hopefully this one will be my one!!” - SJ Perry</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The 6.15pm match on the east court was Amanda Landers-Murphy, world # 37 from New Zealand against England’s Julianne Courtice, who is the world #46. This earned Amanda the 3rd game 11-9 and also pushed Julianne in the 4th, but Julianne just managed to clinch it 11-9. Julianne won 3-1…..11-4, 11-9, 9-11, 11-9. “Relieved!!! I’m just happy to finish it off. I’ve had so many times getting close to these players and just not quite getting through.” - Julianne Courtice The second 6.15pm match on the west court was between Egyptian Rowan Elaraby who is world #27 and Canadian Nikki Todd who is ranked #49 in the world. When Nikki didn't keep the ball tight Rowan was able to put the ball away as she has great touch, but there were still some great and challenging rallies and Rowan came through in the end 3-1…..11-5, 13-11, 13-11.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Tesni Evans v Salma Hany</image:title>
      <image:caption>The third match of the evening was between Tesni Evans world #12 from Wales and Salma Hany the world #15 from Egypt. Salma and Tesni both walked around the court before shaking hands, one in shock and excitement to have won, and the other with disappointment to have lost out by such a close margin, especially after being 2-0 up. It just shows that a match is never over until that last point in won, and that staying positive and fighting until the end are absolutely vital!! Salma won 3-2…..10-12, 6-11, 11-8, 11-7, 11-9. "I can’t believe it, the first 2 games I thought I was playing well but I was too passive. I didn’t have the belief in me. After the 2nd game I looked at my phone and there was text from my mum saying ‘You can still do it!”. I kept fighting and every time I felt tired or though I couldn’t do it I visualized her saying to this to me and I that extra push! I am very lucky to have a great support with me. Obviously my team mates and my coach from when I was 5 years old, Ashraf Adel and my friend as well. I coach back in Egypt Ahmed Effat and my family and friends who are back home. I kept fighting knowing they were watching me on the streaming from the other side of the world. I did it for them. I just want to thank Tesni for a great match. I always enjoy playing her, she’s a great player and we always tend to have tough battles together” - Salma Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>First on the Championship court was world # 12 from Wales, Tesni Evans and Egyptian Zeina Mickawy who is world #35. Tesni and Zeina have only played once before this two years ago, with Tesni winning in an incredibly close 3-2 match, so we’ll see what tonight’s match will bring. Tesni has a great hold that makes her opponent pause before moving to the next shot and it take it takes its toll on your opponent later in the match if you have the ability to do that. The score was even until 7-7 and then a couple of great shots from Tesni and errors from Zeina, and Tesni came through to earn her spot in the quarter finals 11-8, 11-8, 6-11, 11-8. "I’m really happy to come through that match and win. I felt a little bit flat so I was constantly trying to fire myself up. Too many loose balls and to be fair she’s far too good to do that to including my serves. All credit to her for playing really well and pushing me. I know I have to play a lot better if I’m to go any further in this tournament. For my quarter final match, whoever I play I’m sure will be tough. Julianne has been playing really well and Salma is always tough and we’ve have some good matches. I’m looking forward to it!” - Tesni Evans</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The second evening match on the championship court was between Alison Waters world # 9 from England and Rowan Elaraby, the world #35 from Egypt. The English tour veteran went through the fourth game in a comfortable style 11-4 to take Ali into the quarter finals on Saturday. 11-9, 13-11, 11-13, 11-4. "Yeah, Just happy to get through the match. I had never played Rowan before. I’m pleased with how I played the 4th well, I managed to find my corners really well. Pleased to be in the quarter finals. It’s great to be back here in Brooklyn!”- Alison Waters</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Joshna Chinappa v Mariam Metwally</image:title>
      <image:caption>This match was between the world #14 Joshna Chinappa from India against her opponent Mariam Metwally world #22 from Egypt. Mariam started to look incredibly tired and even leant on the back wall in the middle of one point before Joshna played the winning shot of the rally! Joshna pushed on through to take the fourth game 11-5. Joshna won 11-3, 6-11, 11-8, 11-5. “A bit relieved! I lost to her the last 2 times in America, actually! Obviously she’s very good and tricky. I had to keep it out of her hand as it was there it was a flat winner! At times I felt I got stuck into playing her game and then I went to straightening it up towards the end of the 3rd and all of the 4th. Next I play the winner of Nour and Hania and they are both lethal! I’m looking forward to playing either!” - Joshna Chinappa</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The final match of the evening on the championship court was between Victoria Lust, who is world #13 from England, and USA’s Amanda Sobhy who is currently climbing back up the rankings after her Achilles injury 18 months ago. Amanda is ahead 5-0 in the head to head, so I’m sure that Vicky is looking forward to the opportunity to put a score on the board. This was the longest, most competitive and entertaining match of the evening. Eventually Amanda got her second chance at match ball and there was a referee decision that Amanda felt was a stroke to her, but she got a let, but in the next rally Amanda did eventually win on a stoke. Vicky was very unhappy to lose on a stroke after such an incredibly hard fought match but Amanda came though 11-8, 13-11, 9-11, 12-10 to play Sarah-Jane tomorrow win the quarterfinals. "I’m a little gassed!! I think I got my steps in today!!! We just played last week and she doesn’t give you anything. I knew what I was in for but it was still really tough. I was annoyed that I lost the 3rd game as I really wanted to close it in the three, but I am really happy to have won the 4th. The crowd was awesome, it was a lot of fun. Really vocal, which I LOVE! For the quarterfinal, I need to recover, as I’m going to run a lot again tomorrow! SJ and I haven’t played since February so it should be good. We both have fair battles.” - Amanda Sobhy</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Amanda Sobhy v Danielle Letourneau</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 7.45pm match on the east court was between American and world #18 Amanda Sobhy against Danielle Letourneau who is world # 41 from Canada. Amanda played a great and clinical match this evening and even though Danielle gave 100% effort and played some lovely squash, Amanda was just too good. She made barely any mistakes and was so focused and relentless. Amanda won 3-0……11-6, 11-2, 11-5. "Not bad, considering this is my 3rd tournament in a row! I had world teams in China, Netsuite in San Fran and the US Open in Philly. Other girls have done the same, but with me spending all last year out (injured) mentally it’s a bit of an adjustment for me.” - Amanda Sobhy The 7.45pm match on the west court was between Egyptian Mariam Metwally who is world #22 and her opponent Tinne Gilis from Belgium who is world #47 and Nele’s younger sister. In the fourth Tinne played well and managed to get forward on the court and dominate some points, but Mariam pushed hard and eventually came through 11-8 to take her place in the second round tomorrow against Joshna Chinappa the world #14 from India.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2018 - Sarah Jane Perry v Amanda Sobhy</image:title>
      <image:caption>Last up on the championship court, but certainly not least was England's world #8 Sarah-Jane Perry and USA’s Amanda Sobhy who is currently world #18. It’s hard to, but if you can wrong foot Amanda and make her start to move one way and then go the other, she has a little clink in her amour, probably due to her Achilles injury and still not being fully strong in one leg. Sarah-Jane managed to start doing more of this and her drives were deeper and tighter, coupled with some awesome short shots. As the match went on Sarah-Jane became more composed and accurate and Amanda’s previously perfect form started to crumble. Sarah-Jane won the 4th 11-5 and went through the fifth in the same manner taking the final game 11-4. Sarah-Jane won 8-11, 10-12, 11-9, 11-5, 11-4. "At first it was going alright and then she started picking me off. I was being quite predictable and she is too good to do that. I gave myself a bit more of license to play and be creative. 1-0 down and 9-5 down isn’t the best way to start a match, but I’ve had some good comebacks in the last year and I’m more confident in my fitness. I started to stretch her and she started to make errors. So I dug in and told myself to be solid……and it worked!! For the semi final tomorrow, Salma was playing SO well today so bring it on!!!!!” - SJ Perry</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Salma Hany Ibrahim (Egypt) - World #15 Salma Hany Ibrahim is an up-and-coming youngster hailing from Alexandria, Egypt. She drew a lot of admirers in 2012 and 2013 for a number of impresive performances as she captured three Tour titles over that period. After besting Farah Abdel Meguid in the Konutlari International, Ibrahim went on to secure back-to-back titles at the Sram NSC Series No2 and the Malaysian Squash Tour 8th Leg. Despite suffering something of a trophy drought in the next two years, a number of consistent performances ensured that Ibrahim would break into the world's top 20 for the first time in her career.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mariam Metwally (Egypt) - World #23 Despite having turned professional a short time ago, Mariam Metwally has already proven that she looks set for a long and prosperous career on the PSA World Tour. After joining the Tour in 2011, Metwally lifted her maiden title in March 2013 at the Swiss Open. She then doubled her tally a year and a half later as she swept to the Open D'Italia crown, beating number three seed Amanda Landers-Murphy in the showpiece final. Metwally narrowly missed out on qualification for the main draws of the Tournament of Champions and the Windy City Open in early 2015 but she did make an appearance at the Alexandria International to end her campaign where she lost to Omneya Abdel Kawy. Metwally made it to the quarter-finals in the Wadi Degla Open in October 2016, where she lost out to Egyptian compatriot Nouran Gohar in straight games as Gohar sealed her place in the semi-finals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amanda Sobhy (United States) - World #18 Charismatic American Amanda Sobhy is one of the leading players on the PSA World Tour and looks set to battle at the top of the World Rankings for years to come. She secured her first Tour title in January 2010 at the Liberty Bell Open and, after following that up with the Delaware State Open and the Racquet Club International, she became the first player to claim three Tour titles as a 16-year-old. In 2010 she became the the first player from the United States to win the World Junior Championship after a defeat of Nour El Tayeb in the showpiece event. Sobhy rounded off the 2014/15 season in style, defeating El Tayeb to lift the Texas Open, her first International 35 title. Sobhy graduated from Harvard University during the 2014/15 season after completing a degree in social anthropology and was named PSA Women's Young Player of the Year in May 2015. The 2015/16 season saw Sobhy cement her status as a top 10 player and she reached her first World Series final in January 2016’s Tournament of Champions, narrowly missing out to Nour El Sherbini in New York. She also qualified for the season-ending PSA Dubai World Series Finals, where she exited at the group stage.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tinne Gilis (Belgium) - World #50</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Olivia Clyne (United States) - World #14 Olivia Blatchford first rose to prominence at junior level in 2007 when she won the British Junior Open U-15 event and the United States-based player hasn't looked back since. She joined the Tour a year previously in 2006 and won her first Tour title in 2010 at the SRC Open in May 2010. Her first Tour 15 crown came at the Abierto Mexicano de Raquetas where she stunned Siyoli Waters in the final and her first title in Europe, and her fifth overall, was found at the Paderborn Open where she played to her number one seed ranking. Blatchford appeared in her biggest ever PSA W70 final against legendary Malaysian, Nicol David in March 2017 at the Ciudad de Floridablanca. Blatchford reached the final after Amanda Sobhy’s event was cut short as she tore her achilles whilst on court with Blatchford in the semi-finals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amanda Landers-Murphy (New Zealand) - World #36 Amanda Landers-Murphy picked up her first Tour title at the New South Wales Open in 2011 and she continued her prolific form in Australia by picking up the South Australian Open in 2012. The Hitachi Queensland Open title followed later that year before her fifth Tour crown came at the Australia Day Challenge where she bested Liu Tsz-Ling in the final. The Kiwi claimed her first PSA Challenger 10 title at the NT Open in May 2015 to round off a strong season.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tesni Evans (Wales) - World #12 Tesni Evans is the leading Welshwoman on the PSA World Tour with a number of Welsh National titles to her name. The first came in 2012 when she beat Deon Saffrey in a titanic five-game-thriller and she retained her crown a year later with another triumph over Saffrey. Saffrey again feel by the wayside in January 2015's iteration of the event but Evans eclipsed those triumphs with her first Tour title in May of that year to power past four Egyptians and capture the Sharm El Sheikh International crown. After reaching the world’s top 30 the following month, Evans continued to grow on the PSA World Tour, but had to wait until November 2016 for her breakthrough moment as she reached the semi-final of the Wadi Degla Open - her first PSA W50 last four finish - breaking into the world’s top 20 just two months later.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Milou Van Der Heijden (Netherlands) - World #39 Milou van der Heijden joined the Tour in 2007 and has come to the forefront in recent years. It took her five years to capture her first Tour title but she defeated a series of home-grown players to storm to the NT Open crown in May 2012. In February 2014 the Dutchwoman won her first Dutch Nationals title and followed that up with success at the WA Open three months later. She was met with further triumphs in 2015 as she retained her Dutch Nationals title and added the Malaysian Tour Squash II crown to her burgeoning title collection. Heijden finished off 2015 with another title after victory over Cryielle Peltier – who she had finished runner-up to one week prior at the New South Wales Open – in the City of Greater Bendigo International. In 2016, she finished runner-up to Hana Moataz at the Grand Sport Armenia 1st Challenger 5. However, Heijden went onto taste more success, this time at the Val de Marne when she downed Julianne Courtice over three games in the final. Another title came in the form of the Jersey Squash Classic the following year when she beat Lisa Aitken to seal victory and another title.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah Jane Perry (Engalnd) - World #8 Sarah-Jane Perry made her Tour breakthrough in 2011 as she defeated Tania Bailey in the final of the Manor Open to capture her first Tour title. Perry picked up her fifth Tour title at the Delaware Open in February 2013 and followed that up with two more title wins before a trophy drought that would last for two years. However, Perry returned to form in February 2015 and defeated Dipika Pallikal in the final of the Granite Open to claim her first PSA W25 title just weeks after winning her first British National Championship title. She claimed one of the biggest wins of her career when she defeated Malaysian superstar Nicol David in the quarter-finals of the Al Ahram Open in September 2016 in front of the stunning Great Pyramid of Giza. Perry went on to make three successive semi-final appearances in the Carol Weymuller Open, J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions and the Cleveland Classic. England’s Perry also finished runner-up at the British Open, where she came up against fellow Brit, Laura Massaro in the first all-English final since 1991. Perry also helped England triumph in the women’s final at the European Team Championships.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rowan El Araby (Egypt) - World #31 Rowan Elaraby joined the PSA World Tour in 2016 and went onto lift her maiden PSA World Tour title at the first time of asking. The Egyptian beat Milnay Louw over three games to secure the Gauteng Open at the age of 15. Elaraby then beat Louw once more in her second tournament when she lifted the Keith Grainger Memorial UCT Squash Open to claim back-to-back titles. More silverware followed the year after which saw the young Egyptian claimed the Virginia Squash Racquets Association Richmond Open beating Nicole Bunyan over three games in the final. Elaraby then claimed victory at the Charlottesville Open, beating Danielle Letourneau to the title over five games. Four titles in her first two years on the PSA World Tour saw Elaraby move inside the world’s top 50 for the first time in her fledgling career.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nour El Tayeb (Egypt) - World #3 Nour El Tayeb is one of the most consistent female players on the PSA World Tour and a flamboyant crowd favorite, known for her acrobatic diving abilities. She reached the final of the World Junior Championship in 2009 but narrowly lost to compatriot Nour El Sherbini. Her first Tour title came a year later at the Creteil International Open where she became the third youngest Tour title winner after besting home favourite Camille Serme in the final. She finished 2010 in the world's top 20 players while April 2011 brought her second Tour title as she powered past former World Champion Vanessa Atkinson en-route to the Irish Open crown. The Egyptian captured the Atlantis Open in 2012 while 2014 saw her reach successive World Series finals at the Malaysian Open and Hong Kong Open tournaments but she fell to Raneem El Welily and Nicol David, respectively. A fine run at the US Open almost paid dividends after she shocked then World No.1 El Welily. An injury sustained during her match with El Welily resulted in an enforced six-month spell on the sidelines for El Tayeb. El Tayeb made her return from injury in the Naza PSA Women’s World Championship in 2015, where she exited at round 2 against Amanda Sobhy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Danielle Letourneau (Canada) - World #42 Danielle Letourneau joined the PSA World Tour in 2014. The Canadian finished runner-up in her first final appearance in 2015 at the Livestuff Open when Nele Gilis went onto lift the title. However, the following year Letourneau went on to victory at the Liberty Bell Open to secure her maiden PSA World Tour title when she beat Georgina Stoker. Letourneau then backed this up by lifting the Nash Cup to secure her second PSA World Tour title of that year when she beat Misaki Kobayashi over five games. A handful of runner-up finishes followed in 2017 at both the PSA Women’s Squash Week Open and Charlottesville Open where she lost out to Samantha Cornett and Rowan Elaraby respectively. These high tournament finishes saw Letourneau break into the world’s top 50 for the first time in her career in 2017.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joshana Chinappa (India) - World #16 A hugely successful junior player, Joshana Chinappa is one of the leading Indian women on the PSA World Tour. She became the first ever Indian player to win a British Junior Open title in 2005 when she took the U19 crown after she already had the distinction of appearing at a Tour final in the Centenary Cup a year earlier. Her first Tour title came at the 2008 NSC Super Satellite No.3 and her second title came just a week later. She won her first Tour title in Europe when she triumphed at the German Ladies Open in 2010 and added the Windy City Open to her trophy cabinet a year later, beating compatriot Dipika Pallikal in the final. 2014 saw Chinappa claim both the Winter Club Women's Open and the Richmond Open before she teamed up with Pallikal to become the first ever Indian players to claim a gold medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Doubles event. July 2016 saw Chinappa break into the world’s top 10 for the first time and she came close to winning the Otters International on home soil, eventually losing out to Hong Kong’s Annie Au. Chinappa also went onto win the Asian Championship in 2017, overcoming fellow Indian Dipika Pallikal Karthik in the final.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nele Gilis (Belgium) - World #33 Nele Gilis is the Belgian No.1 and is the sister of fellow PSA World Tour player Tinne Gilis. She has shown herself to be an adept competitor at junior events with the German Junior U19 Open, the Europan Junior U19 Championship and the Pioneer Junior U19 Cup all going to the youngster in 2014. Gilis narrowly missed out on both the London Open and Edinburgh Open titles in 2014 and 2015, losing out to Yathreb Adel and Fiona Moverley, respectively. In 2016 Gilis marched to the final of the Paderborn Open, falling short of clinching the title as Nada Abbas sealed the victory over three games. The Belgian then went one better at the Open International Des Volcans sealing victory with a 3-1 win over Amanda Landers-Murphy leading her to break into the world’s top 40 for the first time that year. The next year Gilis continued her strong form with a win in the final of the Irish Open over five games against England’s Millie Tomlinson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hania El Hammamy (Egypt) - World #20 Hania El Hammamy is a rising force in the women's game and is already a record-breaker despite her tender years. After starring at a number of junior events such as the British Junior Open, El Hammamy became the first person born this century to win a PSA World Tour title, which came at the 42nd Geneva Open in March 2015 with a shock win over Fiona Moverley in the final. At just 14-years-old, El Hammamy became the second youngest PSA World Tour title winner after compatriot Habiba Mohamed. Cairo-born El Hammamy also competed at the 2015 World Junior Championship, making it to the quarter-final before losing out to Mohamed. The young Egyptian then went on to feature in the final of the Jersey Squash Classic in 2016, where she suffered defeat in straight games against England’s Millie Tomlinson. El Hammamy then broke into the world’s top 40 for the first time in the September 2016 World Rankings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hollie Naughton (Canada) - World #35 Hollie Naughton is an up-and-coming Canadian who has already found success on the Tour since joining in 2012. Her first title came at the ORC Open in December 2014 where she saw off Maria Toorpakai Wazir in the final. A strong semi-final finish at the Montreal Open in March 2015 saw the Canadian break into the top 60 in the world for the first time in her career. In 2016, Naughton secured the Nicola Wealth Open title when she downed Egypt’s Nada Abbas over three games. A handful of quarter final finishes throughout the rest of the season saw her continue her rise up the World Rankings and break into the top 40 for the first time in her career.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zeina Mickawy (Egypt) - World #37 Zeina Mickawy joined the PSA World Tour in 2012 and broke into the world’s top 100 for the first time in her career in 2015. The Egyptian went onto claim her maiden PSA World Tour title after recovering from a game down to beat Belgian tinne Gilis in the final of the Harrow Ukrainian Squash Cup 3 – the day before her 18th birthday. It was Mickawy’s second PSA World Tour final after reaching the same stage on the previous Ukrainian Cup tournament earlier in the year. Mickawy then went to make back-to-back finals in 2017 – finished runner-up at the Bahl &amp; Gaynor Cincinnati Gaynor Cup where she lost out to Kanzy Emad El Defrawy and the Winnipeg Winter Club Women’s Open where she was beaten to the title by Samantha Cornett. The Egyptian moved into the world’s top 50 for the first time in 2017.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alison Waters (England) - World #8 Alison Waters has proved to be a fierce competitor since making her Tour debut back in 2000. She lifted her first Tour title at the Forbes Open in 2005 and since then she has been a prolific player at British events. After finishing runner-up in the British National Squash Championships in 2005 and 2007, Waters went on to defeat Laura Massaro in the 2008 final. She lifted another British National Championship crown in February 2010 with a defeat of Jenny Duncalf. That year was a strong one for Waters who broke into the world's top three for the first time as she made the semi-final or better at every event she played. In 2013, Waters won the Carol Weymuller Open and in 2015 she made the finals of the Tournament of Champions. In 2016, she once again made the finals of the Carol Weymuller Open.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mayar Hany (Egypt) - World #26 Mayar Hany made her PSA debut in December 2014 at the World Championships where she reached the first round where she lost out to fellow Egyptian Nour El Tayeb. Born in Cairo, Egypt, she won her first PSA tour title at the Seattle Open in March 2016, Hany beat Line Hansen over four games to clinch her maiden title after overcoming Hollie Naughton, Milou Van Der Heijden and Sarah Cardwell on her way to the final. Hany also finished runner-up at the Australian Open later that year, where she lost out to India’s Dipika Pallikal Karthik over four games. Hany made the World’s top 50 in the PSA Women’s World rankings for the first time in December 2016.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Victoria Lust (England) - World # 13 England's Victoria Lust has made strong progress in the World Rankings since she joined the tour in 2007. Her ascent drove her into the world's top 30 within a few years with 2012 in particular proving a good year for the Luton-born player as she picked up the NSA Fall Classic crown with a defeat of Tesni Evans. She then went on to record three runner-up finishes in succession before she would be faced to wait until March 2014 to pick up her next title as she defeated Emma Beddoes to lift the Mayfair Open crown. A solitary title would await Lust in the Abierto Colombiano tournament in August 2015, while she finally broke into the world’s top 20 the following February after prevailing over Nicolette Fernandes in the final of the Granite Open. Lust made the semi-finals of the Netsuite Open but was defeated by fellow Englishwoman Sarah-Jane Perry over three games.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photo: PSA World Tour One-on-One with US Squash #1 Olivia Blatchford-Clyne By Paulina Rojek You are playing the Carol Weymuller Open for the first time as the US #1 at the club that you grew up at. How inspirational was this tournament for you as a kid? It was incredibly inspirational. I honestly looked forward to the Carol Weymuller from the moment that the previous Weymuller ended. It gave me an appreciation for clinics because I was that kid who was in awe about the person who was on court with me. I now volunteer for clinics at tournaments to try and give that to another kid. My family also used to billet many former players. This if the first time that there are three American women in the main draw (you, Amanda Sobhy and Haley Mendez), what does this say about American women’s squash and American squash in general? This just shows the rise of American squash and the fact that there is a broadening of the base of squash. Squash is no longer just for the wealthy or the underprivileged. You are starting to see the middle class come into it, which is very exciting. Kids are no longer just playing squash to get into college. What is your opinion on the new PSA World Tour format which got rid of the qualifying rounds? In all honesty, things need to change and change is good. This format is good for the top 24 in the world and it solidifies their place in the world rankings. It is very nice to receive hotel bonus from the beginning, as well as pay from the beginning, but you still feel as though you have to “qualify,” since there are either 8 or 16 seeds who are getting a bye into the next round. In order for a format like this to make sense, you would need to have more events on the PSA world tour. I know the PSA is working very hard to achieve this, but it doesn’t seem as though they have enough, quite yet. You got married to your boyfriend of six years, Alan Clyne this summer. How helpful has it been to have Alan by your side while you play? Well, when I met Alan I wasn’t even playing professionally. I was coaching at Chelsea Piers, mostly juniors. What was nice was that we bonded over things that had nothing to do with squash. As I went to see him at a few more events, it made that fire burn in my belly again which got me thinking that maybe I could do this [play professionally]. It is also really nice to have someone who understands what you are going through on a daily basis, even if sometimes I wish he wouldn’t try to reason with me. What keeps you coming back to the Carol Weymuller Open at the Heights Casino? I keep coming back, because honestly it feels like home. The people who run the tournament, you, Linda, Cristian, give so much to make us players feel at home. That is what keeps people [and me] coming back. I think that the Carol Weymuller Open embodies Women’s Squash, especially with the fact that it is much more intimate than any public-facing tournament. I love the fact that the Weymuller always gets a strong draw and that is such a testament to the work that the club [and the Weymuller committee] put into taking care of the players and making sure it goes well. For scores, updates, news, and more follow the action on Facebook, Instagram, and twitter at CarolWeymullerOpen or on our website at www.carolweymulleropen.com.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raneem El Welily (Egypt) - 2011</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nouran Gohar (Egypt) - 2020</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-01-28</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>EGYPT’S GOHAR HEADLINES CAROL WEYMULLER DRAW IN JANUARY (PSA World Tour) Egypt’s World No.3 Nouran Gohar will headline a top class draw at The Heights Casino in Brooklyn, New York between January 22-27 when the Carol Weymuller Open PSA World Tour Bronze event takes place. Gohar will be looking to continue her rich vein of form in America which saw her clinch the U.S. Open PSA Platinum title in Philadelphia for the first time in her career earlier this season after coming from Championship ball down. She will be joined by some of the biggest names in women’s squash with defending champion and World No.4 Nour El Tayeb, France’s World No.5 Camille Serme, New Zealand’s Joelle King and USA’s own Amanda Sobhy all battling it out for the title. Home interest, along with US No,1 Sobhy, comes in the form of World No.45 Haley Mendez, who grew up playing squash at The Heights Casino, while the wildcard spot is taken up by Marie Stephan, who was born in France but is now based in Philadelphia. For more information on the tournament, visit the tournament website or follow the event on Twitter and Facebook. Carol Weymuller Open – Entry List 1) Nouran Gohar (EGY) 2) Nour El Tayeb (EGY) 3) Camille Serme (FRA) 4) Joelle King (NZL) 5) Amanda Sobhy (USA) 6) Joshna Chinappa (IND) 7) Alison Waters (ENG) 8) Salma Hany (EGY) 9) Victoria Lust (ENG) 10) Yathreb Adel (EGY) 11) Nele Gilis (BEL) 12) Zeina Mickawy (EGY) 13) Low Wee Wern (MAS) 14) Mariam Metwally (EGY) 15) Melissa Alves (FRA) 16) Alexandra Fuller (RSA) 17) Rachel Arnold (MAS) 18) Haley Mendez (USA) 19) Donna Lobban (AUS) 20) Menna Nasser (EGY) 21) Farida Mohamed (EGY) 22) Emilia Soini (FIN) 23) Menna Hamed (EGY) Wildcard) Marie Stephan (FRA)</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-01-15</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Rachel Arnold (Malaysia) - World #43</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alexandra Fuller (South Africa) - World #41</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Haley Mendez (United States) - World #45</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nele Gilis (Belgium) - World #18</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nour El Tayeb (Egypt) - World #4</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alison Waters (England) - World #8</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Camille Serme (France) - World #5</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mariam Metwally (Egypt) - World #30</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nouran Gohar (Egypt) - World #3</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emilia Soini (Finland) - World #56</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Menna Nasser (Egypt) - World #53</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yathreb Adel (Egypt) - World #16</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Low Wee Wern (Malaysia) - World #24</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Menna Hamed (Egypt) - World #59</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Melissa Alves (France) - World #34</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joshana Chinappa (India) - World #12</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Farida Mohamed (Egypt) - World #55</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Salma Hany Ibrahim (Egypt) - World #15</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Donna Lobban (AUS) v Nele Gilis (BEL)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first matches started at 5.30pm and on the east court was Nele Gilis the world #18 from Belgium and her opponent from Australia, Donna Lobban, who is currently world #51. Donna is left-handed and she used her strong forehand to put pressure on Nele’s backhand winning several points deep and short on the backhand side. Nele tried to vary and pace and get control of the T, but Donna was taking the ball too early and pinning Nele in the back. There were some great rallies with wonderful shows of athleticism from both players, but overall Donna accuracy and relentless pressure was just too much for Nele. Donna came through 3-0 11/6, 11/7, 11/5…. “I’m really pleased with that. I’m probably my own harshest critic but I am pleased with that. I was a little bit loose in the 3rd but for the first 2 games I did a good enough job of keeping it tight and that gave me my opportunities. I think I found a good balance of attacking and positivity but not headlessly. I haven’t played Alison in a PSA tournament for a long time but we played in PSL league in England a few times and always have a good game. It’ll be nice to play someone I haven’t played for a while.” - Donna Lobban</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [3] Camille Serme (FRA) v [8] Salma Hany (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Second match on court was the between ToC champion and world #5 Camille Serme from France was playing world #14 and last year’s semi-finalist Salma Hany from Egypt. Both players started the match using the whole court so nicely and taking the ball in short when they could, not only to try win the rally but to also move their opponent around and not let them settle or find too much rhythm. It was Camille that was just that bit steadier, the cross courts were wider and she was just that bit cleaner in her shots. Camille’s movement was very smooth and balanced and allowed her some amazing shot choices even under pressure. Camille won the first AND second games 11-5. In the third game Camille was ahead playing tactically so astutely, but the gutsy Wee Wern dug in the managed to push Camille right down to the wire, with Camille not being able to capitalize on her first match ball as 10-9 and the game carried on with some amazing displays of shot making and movement. Camille finally inched out her opponent 15-13 in the third, but Wee Wern certainly did herself proud and gave it her all. It was great to see her doing so well after all her injuries. Camille won 11/5, 11/5, 11/7 and will play Nouran tomorrow in the quarter finals. "I’m really happy. Salma, she has beaten me in the past, she is a tricky player and she can attack from anywhere, but I felt like I was moving well and reading her game well. I was happy with my accuracy and just a bit tense at the end, but came through. I’m really happy to be in the semis. I feel very positive winning these two matches 3-0, so whatever happens tomorrow it’s a bonus.” - Camille Serme</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Melissa Alves (FRA) v [1] Nouran Gohard (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The luncheon was followed by the first of the second round matches played at 1.30pm. This match was between the world #3 and World Open finalist Nouran Gohar from Egypt against her opponent Melissa Alves who is #34 in the world from France. Nouran and Melissa have never played before so it was going to be an interesting clash. Melissa was very excited to have the opportunity to compete against a top 5 player. The match started fast and furious with both players playing with a very similar game. Melissa was using her power, but also interspersed it with some delicate drops which were working fantastically. Melissa continued to play fearlessly and took advantage an edgy looking Nouran and won the first game 11-5. The third and fourth games followed a similar pattern. Nouran kept the pace very high and she also started to use the front of the court more, exposing Melissa’s movement a little. Each time that Melissa dug in and caught up, Nouran would surge forward and find another gear. She was relentless and focused and took the third 11/7 and the fourth 11/5 to secure her spot in the quarterfinals on Saturday. "I’m feeling OK after a big match at the TOC. It’s a long time since I have played 2 tournaments in a row and it’s tough to re-group. I was very eager to play this tournament as I haven’t played it before. I would play it because it is after the TOC and when it is on October I can’t leave my studies for 3 weeks. For my next match against either Alison or Donna, I played Alison last week and I don’t think that I have played Donna before. They are both experienced players on tour and it’s going to be tough our there for sure.” - Nouran Gohar</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Haley Mendez (USA) v Wee Wern Low (MAS)</image:title>
      <image:caption>There was a very enthusiastic crowd at 7.45pm on the championship court when home grown Haley Mendez, world # 45, played Malaysia’s Low Wee Wern, ranked world #24. Haley has grown up playing and learning squash at the Heights Casino and so she seems very comfortable on her ‘home’ courts and certainly got some incredible and much deserved support. Haley did herself proud and managed to push Wee Wern very hard and make her feel the pressure of playing someone with a home advantage. Haley played great squash and stayed steady with Wee Wern throughout ¾ of each game and it was only a point here or there that separated the players. Haley made a few errors at some vital times in the match which really made the difference and gave Wee Wern the conclusive points to take the match 11/9, 13/11, 11/7. "It’s good to be back (having been out injured with 3 knee injuries for 3 years!). To be honest the game has changed since I came back with the tin being 17 inches. Also with the referee rule change I’m a bit at a loss and confused as you never know what call you’re getting! It was good to have a clean match and I’m just trying to enjoy my squash again. To be honest, I probably didn’t appreciate top level squash when I was 5 in the world and now it’s a long road back but it’s my goal. I’ve not played Amanda in a while and she’s been injured too we are both hungry to get back on court.” - Wee Wern Low</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Donna Lobban (AUS) v [7] Alison Waters (ENG)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first of the evening matches at 5.30pm was between England’s Alison Waters who is world #13 and 2014 Carol Weymuller Champion, against World #47 Donna Lobban from Australia. Donna started the match well, using her strong volley and taking time away from Alison and forcing some errors. They both played some long arduous rallies with wonderful displays of speed and athleticism. Donna in particular was getting back amazing shots and making it so hard for Ali to win her points. Donna came through to win the first 11/7. In the fourth game it went down to the wire, though Donna had taken an early lead at the beginning of the game. Ali was not going out without a fight and managed to win 4 points in a row to go 9-8 up. It was Donna that managed to apply the pressure the best in the final points and Ali made an error on a volley drop sitter taking Donna to her second match ball at 11-10 and she came through to win on a stroke taking the match 3-1….11/7, 3/11, 11/4, 12/10. "I’m wrapped! Over the moon might be an understatement!! When I mentioned to Donna that she was moving better than ever she said “I’ve been working in Sheffield with Mark Campbell my strength and conditioning coach and Nick Matthew and Neil Guirey on my on-court movement. Ali has so much experience and she is such a tough competitor and very clever. Win or lose I know if would be tough and I knew that even if I was up in the game it wasn’t over! I’m really pleased to close it out in 4 games. It was a really fair and enjoyable match. I have never played Gohar before, so I am looking forward to it. I have no pressure on me and I can give it my all and I also have a day to re-group, rest and recover.” - Donna Lobban</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Victoria Lust (ENG) v Menna Hammed (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 6.15pm match on the east court was between young Egyptian Menna Hamed who is world #59 against England’s Victoria Lust, who is the world #15. The first game was closely contested, but in the second Vicky played a precise and accurate game, really containing her young opponent, but as the match went on there were a number refereeing decisions that made for a more difficult game. In the third game Menna was 10-7 up and it looked like she was going to win the game but Vicky had a different plan and suddenly came out stronger and squeezed the third 12-10 to take the match 3-0 11/9, 11/5, 12/10. “Relieved! It’s not been the best season. I played 2 matches and then got injured. I am now back and this is the 1st win since I’m back. It was a little messy but I managed to win in 3 so I am happy. I am excited to be back playing and playing with no pressure against Salma. The 3 times I’ve played Salma it has gone to five games and 2 of them 12/10 in the fifth so it should be a great match.” - Vicky Lust</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Mariam Metwally (EGY) v Marie Stephan (FRA)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second 7.00pm match on the west court was between Egyptian Mariam Metwally, who is world #30, and the wildcard from France, Marie Stephan, who is world #89. Mariam played aggressive and attacking squash and controlled the first and third games with her range of shots, but in the second Marie pushed Mariam to 11/9 managing to get Mariam off the T and play her game. Mariam came through to win in 3, 11/4, 11/9, 11/6. "Actually I am feeling good. 1st half of the season my head wasn’t ready. I had some ups and downs and I had some health issues too, so after the world champs it was a wake-up call. So I had a month working on myself mentally very hard and changing my game and getting my confidence back. I think it worked very well, I was working with a sports psychologist on some stuff. As you see Marie played very well. She has good hands, but I was trying to stick to my game plan as much as I can and I did that. On Friday I’m excited to play Joshana as we have played 3 times and I have won 2 times, so I’m looking forward to it and just enjoy my game.” - Mariam Metwally</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Alexandra Fuller (RSA) v Farida Mohamed (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The 7.45pm match on the west court was between young Egyptian Farida Mohamed who is world #55 and still in the U19 age group, and her opponent Alexandra Fuller from South Africa who is world #41. Alex started the match playing controlled squash but as the match went on Farida injected more pace and forced some errors from Alex. From 2-1 down Alex kept strong and fought off a match ball in the fourth, but Farida dominated the fifth with her hard hitting game taking the match 9/11, 11/8, 11/8, 10/12, 11/4.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Yathreb Adel (EGY) v Rachel Arnold (MAS)</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the first 7.00pm match we had Malaysia’s Rachel Arnold who is world #43 playing against Egyptians Yathreb Adel who is currently ranked 16 in the world. Each player was determined to shut down the other players chance to shoot first and there were many courageous winners played by both players. In the fifth it was Rachel that got match ball first at 10-9, but it was not over yet. A tin from Rachel and a stroke gave Yathreb a second chance to grasp the match and she sealed it with a magnificent forehand volley boast! Both players walked off the court looking perplexed but it was Yahreb that pulled through to win 3-2 in an incredibly exciting 55 minute match 11/13, 13/11, 10/12, 11/4, 12/10. “I feel so relieved!!! It was one of those days when I went on court and she was player better and sharper. Anything she was doing was a winning shot so it was hard to find a rhythm. I started a bit flat as well. I was just trying to fire myself up throughout the whole match and play more deep shots and try to avoid the volleys. Then it opened up for me and some loose shots to take it in. I think Joelle and I have only played once a couple of years ago, so I look forward to playing her and going out to my best, and hopefully it will be a good match.” - Yathreb Adel</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [3] Camille Serme (FRA) v Zeina Mickawy (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The last match on court this evening was world # 5 Camille Serme from France, fresh out of her fantastic ToC win, against young and talented Zeina Mickawy, the world #23 from Egypt. Camille played the first game well, she made a few errors but she stayed forward and took time away from Zeina. Camille took the first 11/5. The third was definitely Zeina’s best game and she really stepped up and put the pressure on Camille. Zeina is deceptively fast around the court and reads the game well. She pushed hard to pressure Camille and hit the ball harder with great weight in her length. It’s in these moments that you can see the older and more experienced players pull themselves out of a hole. Camille went 10/7 down, but she pulled out some backhand boast winners, and along with some errors from Zeina, Camille managed to clinch the final game 12/10, playing the most important point really well. Camille won 11/5, 11/8, 12/10. "I feel physically really good and mentally good too. I have experienced having a big win and having to play the following week before. The match went pretty well. I was confident in my fitness and getting her attacking shots and kills. I was a bit up and down mentally but I was happy to comeback in the third when I was down. In the quarters I have to play another Egyptian. It’s my 6th in a row!!! I know it’s going to be a battle and I know I will have to be focused and very precise. I look forward to it.” - Camille Serme</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - Melissa Alves (FRA) v Emilia Soini (FIN)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second 5.30pm match on the west court was between world #56 Finnish player Emilia Soini and French player and Penn graduate, Melissa Alves, who is ranked #34 in the world. In the first game Emilia was hitting too many tins and Melissa used her length and kills from the front to capitalize. In the second game Melissa started using more drops keeping Emilia off balance. Third game started with Emilia getting a string of points by sending Melissa the wrong way and varying the pace. At 1/4 down Melissa got her game back and started pushing Emilia deeper in the court and came through to win 3-0 11.6, 11/6, 11/7. “Good! I won! I have played her a couple of times and she has an interesting game. It’s different as she like to lob and slow down the pace. I tried to do the opposite and hit the ball as hard as I could. I played at a pace that would suit me more than her and taking it in short as soon as I could. I am very excited to play Gohar as she is one of the top 10 players that I haven’t played yet. You live for this moment and train so you can play one of the best!” - Melissa Alves</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [5] Amanda Sobhy (USA) v Low Wee Wern (MAS)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The third match on court starred USA #1 and world #7 Amanda Sobhy and Low Wee Wern from Malaysia who is world #24. There were two very different players in style and stature on the court for this match. Wee Wern is very nimble, is incredibly steady and likes to slow the ball down more, and Amanda, one of the 2 left handed players in the draw, has wonderful power and strength and volleys as much as she can. In the fifth game Wee Wern worked incredibly hard to gain some points and then Amanda would seamlessly win a few points back quickly. Amanda pushed through and took the lead at the end of the fifth at 10/8. But with an amazing backhand drop and a great cross court that wrong footed Amanda, they were yet again completely even in this amazing match….2 games all and 10 all!!! It was Amanda that got another match ball, but Wee Wern ripped the win out of Amanda’s sweaty hand with a series of brave and skillful shots, including a volley boast winner on the return of serve, a fading forehand drop and a forehand boast winner to take the match 13-11 in the fifth!!!! The score was 8/11, 12/10, 8/11, 11/3, 13/11. "Finally I get a good win! It’s been a while! It was a good match from the both of us and for the crowd. We have both come back from injury and it was can be very frustrating. There is not a day when you wake up and your body is fine or pain free anymore!! Wins like this make it all feel worth it!!! I do feel for Amanda as I know how it feels to lose 13/11 in the fifth, especially as we have both not had a great start to the year. In the quarters, I have not played Farida, only her sister in the past. With Nour, she’s a top 4 players and she has very good hands, but I am looking forward to being back on court and giving it a go.” - Low Wee Wern</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [2] Nour El Tayeb (EGY) v [4] Joelle King (NZL)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second semi final match featured world #6 and last year’s finalist, Joelle King, from New Zealand, and world #4 and last year’s champion Nour El Tayeb from Egypt. The match started well and evenly with some great long rallies. Nour and Joelle have very different styles so it was interested to see who could dominate. Nour is skillful, wonderfully swift and fantastically gutsy so you know you have to do so much to win each point. Joelle’s volleys are strong and she controls the middle, so well so Nour would have to keep the ball away from Joelle as much as possible. At 5-5 the pressure from Nour started to show and some errors started to creep in. Joelle was going short just a little too early and not quite well enough and Nour took total advantage of this and took the first game 11/6. Nour got game ball at 10/3 but Joelle squeezed back 2 more points before Nour won the second game 11/5. Nour was managing to hit a great width and with an opponent as tall and strong as Joelle this is vital. Joelle tried to regain her composure, but each time she tried Nour seemed to have the answer or she would make an error. It was the 2 errors from Joelle that gave Nour the finals points to victory taking the match 11/6, 11/5. 11/8 in 33 minutes. "I was more nervous than yesterday. Joelle has been playing great squash recently. I think it was up and down from both of us. But I managed to play the bigger points better. Winning in 3 against Joelle is massive, I’m happy and proud. This will be the second final in a row here which is great! I’m really looking forward to playing Nouran tomorrow.” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [1] Nouran Gohar (EGY) v Donna Lobban (AUS)</image:title>
      <image:caption>First up on the championship court was #1 seed from Egypt Nouran Gohar and her opponent, world # 47 from Australia, Donna Lobban. Nouran started the match fast and ferociously not giving Donna a change to settle and find her rhythm. Nouran’s boast was going in particularly well and she was so sharp and fast off the spot. Nouran’s punishing pace enabled her to take the first game convincing 11-3. In the second Nouran kept her foot on the gas and kept applying the pressure, but at 4-0 up Donna managed to find her groove a little and elongate the rallies and make Nouran work harder to win her points. Donna was making every effort to volley and not be bullied back into the corners by the heavy lengths that Nouran was delivering her way. It was not enough though and Nouran took the second game 11-8. Donna started the third well and got her first small lead at 3-1, but in a flash Nouran caught up and got the lead back again and advanced to 6-3. The constant pressure was too much for Donna today and Nouran went on to win the third and final game 11-6 to take her into the quarter finals tomorrow at 2.30pm. Nouran won 11/3, 11/8, 11/6. "I’m feeling well on court. I was looking forward to moving and play a good match. I think it helps to have this in your mind. The tournament is cozy, it’s the complete opposite from NYC, they’re both great but a different atmosphere. The court, the crowd, the families, it’s really nice here! Everyone is playing well so to play Camille or Salma tomorrow will be very tough, but I am looking forward to this one!” - Nouran Gohar</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [8] Salma Hany (EGY) v Victoria Lust (ENG)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second evening match on the championship court was between 2 players that sit right next to each other on the world ranking! Salma Hany from Egypt and is the world #14 and Victoria Lust from England who is #15. Salma played a great first game, with aggressive squash and graceful movement. Salma was mostly in charge of the rallies and was either hitting winning or errors, but mostly good shots, coming through 11/6. The third and fourth games were similar with Salma controlling the middle more than Vicky. Vicky fought hard but she lost her length and was opening up the court for Salma with too many cross courts, which Salma took advantage of by standing her ground and smacking it down the opposite wall. Salma took the third 11/6 and the 11/7 and coming though in 4….11/6, 7/11, 11/6, 11/8. "I’m happy with the win of course. It was a bit scrappy and we were both a bit tense. We’ve always had tough matches that always go to 5, so I was ready for a tough match today. I struggled a bit to find my targets today and I felt like my short game wasn’t working so well and she was reading it. I changed my mindset and said, it’s one of those days and I have to grind if I want to have a chance to play another match. Most of my upsets in my career have happened in this tournament so I wanted to give myself the chance to play again. I am looking forward to the quarters.” - Salma Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The second 6.15pm match on the west court was an all Egyptian affair with Zeina Mickawy who is world #23 and Menna Nasser who is ranked #53 in the world. Both players played an attacking and fast game. Overall it was Zeina that played the most winners and the least errors, though Menna really tried to impose her game over Zeina and move her around the court and in the second game she managed to do this taking it 11/9. Zeina went through to win 3-1, 11/9, 9/11, 11/6, 11/7. “I’m feeling relieved after winning. I haven’t played her before. We started the match and it was very tight at the beginning. She is a very experienced player and she’s been playing for so long and she has really good hands. I tried to keep going in the match and pick up every ball I can. I’m happy to be though and I am looking forward to play Camille. I played her in Manchester and I lost in 3, but I’m really excited to do much better tomorrow.” - Zeina Mickawy</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Second match on the championship court was between Joshana Chinappa from India who is world #12 and her Egyptian opponent Mariam Metwally who is ranked #30 in the world. Joshana started really well, keeping her length tight and penetrating and she got a 6/3 lead. There was many lets, not lets and strokes which very often followed with a very loud scream from Mariam. Joshana played a calm, focused fifth game to go 7-1 up and then 9-5 up and it looked like Joshana had finally found the key to her victory, but Mariam fought and fought and would not let go! Mariam’s screams at the referee were louder than ever, and Joshana started to lose her previous control and before we knew it the score was even at 9-9 with a volley drop error from Joshana. Mariam reached her second match ball of the evening with an amazing forehand volley kill and stroke against Joshana sealed Mariam’s place in the quarter finals tomorrow against Joelle King. The final score was 11/9, 11/6, 10/12, 9/11, 11/9. “What a match!! The first 2 games I was relaxed and feeling my game, sticking to my game plan and giving it my all. Today I just wanted to win so badly, I just wanted to come back again to where I belong. So I think that me and Joshana played quite well. She came back in the 3rd and 4th and gave it her all. The fifth, they tell I was 7-1 down but I didn’t think about the score! I was just thinking point by point and it worked! Today I was trying to be as mentally tough as I could. It was challenging for me but in the end I won and I’m so happy to get through. I don’t feel any pressure for my quarterfinal or any match; I am just playing to come back. I’m just going to give it my all again!” - Mariam Metwally</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The final match of the evening on the championship court was between #2 seed and reigning Carol Weymuller Champion Nour El Tayeb from Egypt, and her young compatriot Farida Mohamed, who is still only 18 years old and already 52 in the world. These two players also have completely different games. Nour likes to use the whole court and take the ball in short if there is an opportunity, varying the pace. Farida is the hardest hitting female player I believe I have ever seen! Even though she is young, she is tall and very strong and has an imposing presence on the court. Nour really had to grind and suck up the power to get her opportunities. Nour won the first and second games 11/5, 11/5. In the fourth game Nour found more composure and tried to step forward and volley more to get her position on the T. This definitely worked as she came through to take the 4th and final game 11/7. "I’m very happy actually. I fought hard, but the squash wasn’t fun, because it was hard to control her hard hitting. It was very difficult to play my own shots as the ball was so warm. So I had to dig in and play squash that’s not really my game to hang in there. I am very happy to be in the quarter finals tomorrow.” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [4] Joelle King (NZL) v Yathreb Adel (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>First on the Championship court was world #6 from New Zealand, Joelle King and Yathreb Adel from Egypt who is #16 in the world. Joelle started the match solidly, holding the T and took at 6-2 lead. Mid game Yathreb found her rhythm a little and got the points back to 5-6, but Joelle surged on and took the first 11/6. Yathreb needed to be more patient and work her lengths so Joelle couldn’t control the middle where she plays her best squash. It was Yathreb that got a lead in the second and during one rally BOTH players broke a string and both players had to go off and change their racket after playing a long rally with loose strings! Joelle dug in and fought back to 7-7. In the next rally Yathreb accidently backed into Joelle and clashed her head into Joelle’s mouth and cut Joelle’s lip!! Joelle came off the court and we managed to stop the bleeding. But due to the fact it was cut on her lip we couldn’t tape it to prevent further bleeding and we were not sure if it needed medical attention, so off Joelle went to the urgent care centre nearby. There she received 2 stitches in her lip!! “Good! I’m glad to get through that one!! It was good mentally to come through a match like that that had a lot of challenges!!!” - Joelle King</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The first semi final of today was between world #3 and #1 seed Nouran Gohar from Egypt, who is also the current British Open and US Open Champion, and her opponent world #5 and 2020 ToC Champion, Camille Serme from France. The match started off with long, arduous rallies with both players vying for the T and trying to take the ball early. The quality of the squash was incredibly high and they were both pushing so hard to stick to their game plans. Camille was managing to slow the ball down a little with some great lobs to help negate some of Nouran’s amazing power. It was even up until 6-6 and then Nouran started to pull away using her superb power in her hard and accurate drives and make it incredibly hard for Camille to be forward and use her attacking game. Nouran took the first 11/8. Both players were moving so well, but Nouran was particularly fast today and seemed to be reading Camille’s shots very early. Nouran ended up coming through the second with the same score line 11/8. While Camille kept giving her best effort, she looked like she was out of ideas of how to stop the on fire Nouran winning the match. Nouran came through to secure her place in the Carol Weymuller final 11/8, 11/8, 11/7 in 34 minutes. "I’m really happy with the match. It was hard after losing last week. Camille was playing brilliantly and she can beat anyone on her day. I was trying to play my game hard and accurate, but in front of her as she is very dangerous on the volley. I’m really looking forward to tomorrow’s match.” - Nouran Gohar</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [4] Joelle King (NZL) v Mariam Metwally (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The third match of the evening was between Joelle King from New Zealand, who is world #6 and Mariam Metwally the world #30 from Egypt. Joelle played very precisely from the word go and did not let Mariam settle and use her great short shots to the maximum. It was only at 10-5 down that Mariam managed to get some traction in the match and nearly evened up the score before Joelle snatched it back at 11-9. In the second and third games Joelle exposed Mariam’s movement and the fact that she was probably tired from yesterday’s long match. Mariam picked up some points from outright winners, but Joelle overall took command of the match and started to put some ‘hold’ on the ball to make the movement even harder to Mariam. When Mariam did manage to apply some pressure Joelle would throw an amazing lob up to reset the rally. Joelle went through to take her semi final position 11/8, 11/5. 11/7. “Good, with a lot happening yesterday, I didn’t sleep well, I think the adrenalin was going. So today I was trying to stay calm, and just play good squash and hoping for no interruptions!!! Mariam has a good win last night but it was a tough match so I tried to make it really hard from the beginning to the end!” - Joelle King</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [1] Nouran Gohar (EGY) v [2] Nour El Tayeb (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our 2020 finalists are Nour El Tayeb, world #4 and last year’s Carol Weymuller Champion, playing Nouran Gohar also from Egypt, who is world #3 and the current British and US Open Champion. Nouran got the first lead at 6-3, but Nour pushed back to 6-6, it was then that Nouran seemed to take it up another gear. Her pace went to another notch and it was so hard for Nour to tally up any more points. Nouran had her first game ball at 10-6, but some of Nouran’s drives started to catch the side wall a little and give Nour the chance to step forward and take advantage.  With a couple of no lets and precise drops from Nour she was 9-10 and knocking on the door again. But Nouran wasn’t having any of it and she hit the perfect backhand drive down the wall to clinch the first game 11/9. The second game started pretty evenly again and Nour was able to use some hold and her wonderful drops to gain some points from Nouran. Both players covered the court so amazingly and made it look so easy to get from the front corner to the back and back up again! There were some long rallies in the middle of the game and it was then that Nour started to look a little tired and some errors started to creep in from her. Nouran’s boasts were so aggressive and low and really pulled Nour up the court and made her work so hard. Nouran eased away from 5-4 and onto 10-5 taking the second game on a stroke 11-5. The third game was all Nouran! She totally dominated and Nour seemed to lose her focus and a little bit of her fight as Nouran kept on bulldozing through the match. Nouran’s drive were crisp, hard and accurate and she totally dominated the T. Nour was out of ideas and Nouran stormed through to take the match and her first Carol Weymuller Open title 11/9, 11/5, 11/2. "I’m extremely happy. I can’t describe it, I’m over the moon right now. I was just taking it match by match and didn’t quite imagine having this trophy in my hands at the end of this week!!! The mental part is really important first. I like playing on this court. The family I stayed with make it feel like home and the club and members and everyone are very welcoming. So I definitely think this helps to play well. Thank you to the sponsors and everyone that made this tournament possible for so many years. Hopefully I’ll see you next year.” - Nouran Gohar</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020 - [2] Nour El Tayeb (EGY) v Low Wee Wern (MAS)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Last up on the championship court, but certainly not least was Egypt's world #4 Nour El Tayeb and Malaysia’s Low Wee Wern, who took out #5 seed 13/11 in the fifth in an epic match. The match started off evenly with the points going back and forth. It was at 6-6 that Nour seemed to find her groove and started feeling incredibly comfortable with her attacking shots and volleys. She took the first 11-8. In the second Nour was basically on fire! She looked like she was having so much fun out there, moving Wee Wern around the court and then chopping it into the front with ease! Wee Wern did not do anything particularly wrong; Nour just did so much RIGHT!!!This is how squash is meant to be played and Nour truly got in the zone and took the second 11/3. The third game was similar to the first in that it stayed even through to the middle of the game with Wee Wern hanging in and trying to move Nour away from the middle. But Nour had a solid plan today that she was not diverting from and she took the third game 11/8. "I think I played the best squash I’ve played in a while. I felt very comfortable and enjoyed getting tired and running on the court. It’s hard to enjoy every match but this is definitely one I enjoyed. It’s always a nice reminder that I enjoyed competition. It sometimes gets boring or hard to be motivated so it is great when everything comes together.” - Nour El Tayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Siva was literally on fire!! Siva is bouncy, young and fit. She is light on her feet and plays in a wonderfully relaxed way and has the correct percentage of attacking and patience in her game plan. Siva also has amazing variety in her short shots and put holds and flicks on shots that other players do not often do. Hollie is such a strong player in many ways and yesterday she too was using her hold and deception to outwit her opponent, but this evening Siva didn’t give Hollie anything to play with and she seemed to run out of ideas of how to impact her opponent. Siva went through the match in a quick 23 minutes to win 11/5, 11/4, 11/4. I felt really good on court today. I stuck to my game plan, keeping the balls into the corner and following up in my short game. Hollie is a big fighter so needed to keep to going until the end. I’ve played Olivia once2 years ago and lost in 4 and I’ve never played Farida.  Tomorrow there is no pressure on me and I want to play my best and enjoy the game.” - Sivasangari Subramaniam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marina went 2-0 up in this match and was definitely the more consistent and focused player, finding her targets in the back. It was in the third that Marina started to make some errors and Sana was the player that was more consistent and steady and she won 11-4. In the fourth it was still Sana that controlled the game and after Marina accidently hit Sana on the thigh, Sana was even mmore aggressive in her play and took the fourth 11-7. Marina got her game back in the fifth but it was a battle until the end and Marina squeezed the win at 11-8 in the fifth. "I feel great. I’ve never played this tournament before so it’s really nice to play and win the 1st round. I thought I played well. Sana takes advantage of all opportunities so I had to be very tidy and I fought hard. I’ve had a couple of 5 gamers recently so it’s nice to know that I can push to the end. I am excited to play Siva tomorrow. I played her in college Nationals in the semis and lost in 3 but towards the end it was close, so I am excited for a rematch.” - Marina Stefanoni</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Rowan Elaraby (EGY) vs Nadine Shahin (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The first semi-final of today was between two great, young Egyptian players, world #8 and #1 seed Rowan Elaraby and world #15 Nadine Shahin. They have both only played once before back in 2018 at their Nationals Egyptian Nationals and Nadine won 13-11 in the fifth, so it was going to be very interesting to see how this afternoon’s match was going to pan out. We secretly hoped that it would go down to the wire like the last time they played, as those are the matches that are so incredibly fun to watch. The match started off with Nadine taking control. She looked comfortable and carefree. Rowan however looked a little nervous and couldn’t find her rhythm and went 6-1 down. Nadine was using her legendary kill and was really attacking whenever she could with some great retrieving around the court. Nadine was really twisting turning Rowan and made it hard for her to settle. A true sign of a champion is when a player doesn’t panic and just keeps pushing on and tries to figure out a solution to their situation. Rowan did this and grinded her way back and finally found her length. At 9-9 Nadine hit an error from the back of the court giving Rowan her first game ball. A perfect forehand boast gave Rowan the final point to win 11/9. Yesterday Rowan also played the big points so well right when it really matters. Even though Rowan has a wonderful array of shots to call on, fantastic movement and a calm demeanor, one of her real weapons is her fantastic dying length, and boy did she find it in the second, winning it decisively 11/3. Rowan went from looking edgy to relaxed, poised and confident. Nadine is a great competitor and always fights hard but it seemed that whatever Nadine served up Rowan had an answer. In the third game Rowan took a 9-4 lead but Nadine gave it one last push and managed to win 3 more points before Rowan used a wonderfully disguised backhand trickle boast to give her match ball. The last rally of the match was so long and fantastic and both players left it all on the court with Rowan finally winning it with a wonderful forehand drop and won the third 11-7. I think today I wasn’t finding my drop shots and when I tried to do them in the 1st game she was on them all the time. So I focused on my length game until I found my winning shot at the end of the 1st game. Nadine is great athlete and she has good movement so I had to make sure I moved her around the court to get the best of her. I think this is the biggest final for me so far and I think I’ll just concentrate on my match and not get excited. I’ll wait to see who I am playing tomorrow!” - Rowan Elaraby</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Hollie Naughton (CAN) vs Nicole Bunyan (CAN)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hollie played great match today with wonderful variation in pace, thoughtful shot choices and very few errors, especially in the third game. Nicole fought hard but did not manage to get her length consistently deep or tight enough to stop Hollie staying in control. In the last rally of the first game Hollie did some amazing retrieving from Nicole great shots and ended up winning 11-8. The second and third games followed a similar trend with Hollie controlling the pace and adding some hold to her shots when she arrived early on the ball. Hollie went through to win the second 11-5 and third 11-7 for a quarter final spot. Good, yeah!! I was feeling a bit dead and nervous this morning but I just tried to stick to my plan, talk my way through it. I have been struggling a bit with my performance recently so I had to go back to basics and focus on what I do on the court and not my opponent. This court rewards good length so I started from there. I’m excited to get playing again tomorrow and try to focus on what I need to do and be happy with my overall performance.” - Hollie Naughton</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Sivasangari Subramaniam (MAL) vs Marina Stefanoni (USA)</image:title>
      <image:caption>A very promising match between two of the best CSA college squash players. Sivasangar Subramaniam started off very impressive winning the first 9 points in a row. Luckily for Marina she started to find her length and made an impressive comeback to 9-6. However, Siva ended up closing out the first game 11-6. The second game Siva was playing some very good squash. Her ability to hold and mix up the pace was impressive. The crowd was staggered by her magnificent playing style and she finished the second game with a beautiful hold to make it 2-0 (11-4). The third game was very interesting. Marina started to play some great squash and it was very close. The crowd got larger and more animated and Marina seemed to thrive on this. However, Siva took the lead by 2 points (8-6) and it looked like she was about to close out the match. However, Marina had different plans and she managed to win the third game 11-8 by hitting a couple of good shots and by some errors from Siva making the scores 2-1.  The fourth game Siva was looking very determined and she started of leading 5-1 not making any errors. Siva’s movement and power were eventually too much for Marina and she ended up winning the fourth game 11-5 winning the match 3-1.  "I felt good on court today. I was up in the third but I got a little rushed but then in the fourth game I got my focus back. Marina is a really steady player and I feel if you are leading you need to keep the momentum going. - Siva Subramaniam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ka Yi played a very steady and consistent match, but it was the young Egyptian that came through to win 3-1 using an array of creative winners and great lengths to force her opponent deep. “I feel great and very happy with my performance. I kept my focus well after the third game and I was very happy that the last game was quick! I have played Nadine before and I lost 3-1 so it will be a very tough match.” - Fayrouz Aboelkheir</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Lily Taylor (ENG) v Nicole Bunyan (CAN)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lily unfortunately caught a stomach illness and has been unwell for the last 2 days leaving her very weak for her match. Taking nothing away from Nicole’s win, but this match was not the competitive match that we all expected. It is always a shame when a player gets injured or ill during a tournament and this was Lily’s first trip to NYC. We hope that Lily recovers soon and can maybe at least see a little of NY before she leaves. “I was trying to length the rallies. I could tell that Lily wasn’t quite right from the beginning. I was trying to get into it and get some good rallies going but Lily was hanging back and I ended up almost feeding her shots to T off from! I am happy to get through, a bit unexpected as Lily is a solid player but she was clearly under the weather today. I play Hollie tomorrow and I lost to her in the semi in Canada last week, so I am excited to have another crack at her!!” - Nicole Bunyan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Sabrina Sobhy (USA) vs Ineta Mackevica (LAR)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sabrina started the first game very impressive hitting some superb shots. She closed out the first game 11-4. The second game Ineta started to find her length and it got a little closer. However, the speed and shots from Sabrina were very accurate and she eventually closed out the second game 11-6. The third game Sabrina got a very good start. The crowd loved seeing Sabrina hit an impressive cross court nick giving her the lead. Eventually she closed out the match comfortably 11-6. Nerves are always present at the first match of every tournament, so I am trying to keep a very simple game plan. I am happy with the win and looking forward to tomorrow's match". - Sabrina Sobhy</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Rowan El Arraby (EGY) vs Akansha Salunkhe (IND)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rowan started the match very decisively and managed to control the T from the first point. Akanksha fought hard but she wasn’t patient enough and took Rowan in short too soon. Rowan won the first 11-3. Rowan played with great variety in her shots and at the beginning of the second game Akanksha was too impatient and didn’t wait for her openings. Mid game was when she played three incredible shots and started to look more settled and having some fun on the court. Just as we thought that Rowan had lost some of her rhythm she burst through with three amazing shots in very short rallies to get to game ball and won 11-7.The third was similar to the first and Rowan made no errors and Akanksha didn’t quite get her length tight or deep enough to get Rowan in the back. Rowan won the third 11-3 to go through to the quarter finals. "I’m feeling fresh. I played here a few years ago and I was so young back then. I think I came here this time with more experience and lots of things learned. I have never seen her play before yesterday and I was expecting a good match as Akanksha played a good match yesterday. I’m happy I’m through in 3 and looking forward to tomorrow’s match.” - Rowan El Arraby</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Ineta Mackevica (LAT) v Julia Le Coq (FRA)</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the first game Julia was in control moving Ineta in short and taking an early lead, Julia won 11-8. Julia was error prone at the start of the second game giving Ineta a 4-0 lead, but after there was some great consistent play from both players and Ineta won 11-5. Ineta kept the pressure on in the third and fourth games, controlling the T and taking the ball early and went through to win 11/4, 11/5. “I started out feeling stressed as I was favorite and did not know my opponent. I ended up finding my rhythm and relaxed and found my advantages. I have not thought about my match tomorrow but I look forward to it.” - Ineta Mackevica</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Karina Tyma (POL) v Tessa Ter Sluis (NED)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Both players in this match went for a lot of attacking shots in the front and the rallies were kept short and sweet. The match was exciting and there were some wonderful displays of very quick accurate hands even under severe pressure. There were no attempts to lengthen the rallies and every time a glimpse of an opening appeared, one or the other player would go for a winner! The match was even at 1-1 and it was the third game that sealed the deal and Katrina let out a celebratory scream as she squeezed the third 12-10. Karina went on to take the fourth 11/7 and won the match 3-1.  This is a big win for me. The 2nd biggest actually. I felt pretty smooth out there. Tessa is quite difficult to play as she doesn’t give you any rhythm. I felt pretty string and I felt mentally up for it and I think that is what pushed me over the line. I’m excited to play Donna tomorrow. It’s going to be a bit different as she is a leftie. I’m really excited about getting the experience and playing these higher ranked players.” - Karina Tyma</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It was Rowan that found her rhythm and game plan first in this match. She was taking the ball early, finding her length and for the most part stopping Siva from playing her attacking game to its best and forced some errors from her. Rowan took the first game 11/7. In the second game it was Siva’s time to control the game. She found her length, was more patient and pushed up the court. Rowan managed to remain calm and poised but she didn’t use her attacking drive like she did in the first game. The second was the best game for Siva due to her length being deep and consistent so her chances to be creative and attacking in the front were more frequent. Siva has a wonderful hold and flick shot and she used it effectively the most in this game. Siva also chose her moments to go short more wisely than in the first and it really paid off. Siva won the second 11-6. In the fourth game Siva managed to get a 5-3 lead, but once Rowan got her rhythm it was always going to belong to her. She really found her groove and Siva was trying to do too much in the front of the court and ended up losing rallies that she could have won with a different shot choice. Siva was also playing too many angles, hold and flicks at the front and not using her straight and basic shots to get Rowan away from the middle and into the corners. No one can play their best squash if the ball is deep and tight so Siva needed to put more focus on this before the other creative part of her game could flourish. Rowan’s length progressively got better and better and she played with such maturity and focus. You could see it slipping away from Siva as the fourth game unfolded. Rowan went through to get her match ball at 10-6 and the rally ended on a stroke giving her the biggest win of her career!! Overwhelmed!!! I’m really happy actually. I have been training really hard to come this far. This is my biggest title so far. I wouldn’t have done this without the help of my coach Kika. I think I stuck to the plan today, concentrating on my length as Siva has great hands and is really tricky. So I had to make sure I didn’t give her the opportunity to attack. I think I lost concentration in the 2nd game but I tried to remind myself to hit it hard and deep and it worked in the end. It’s amazing to be here and it feels like home. The crowd is amazing, I think they made a huge difference in the tournament. Actually I want to thank you (Linda). It’s a great tournament and I can’t wait to come back next year!” - Rowan Elaraby</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This match was similar to the previous match in that Farida controlled the match from start to finish and it was only in the 3rd game that we saw glimpses of the Olivia we know, where she managed to use her great length and short shots as a combination to out man oeuvre her opponent. Farida had the height advantage and used it well, taking the ball early, keeping the pace high and cutting the ball off short at every given opportunity. Farida’s short game was on point tonight with very few errors. It was only when Farida was 2-0 up and 10-6 up that a few errors crept in and Olivia fought back to 10-9. You could feel the excitement in the crowd grow in the hopes that Olivia could push this match beyond 3 games, but alas with stroke at 10-9 match ball Farida took her place in the her first 50K semi-final, winning 11/4, 11/4, 11/9. It’s my 1st and biggest semi-final so far so I’m really happy. She has so much experience and she’s world #17 and #2 seed in the tournament so I had to be prepared mentally and physically. I’m really happy with the way I played and I looking forward to the match with Siva. It’s the first time I have played Siva so it’s exciting to play new players and great to play someone new.” - Farida Mohammed</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This was the closest contested and most exciting match of the night and during the 4th game there was also a ‘rally of the tournament’ too where the rally was exceptionally long and exciting and Sabrina did a huge dive to retrieve a shot and got back up and eventually won the rally!!! On the next rally Sabrina served and an annoyed Rowan (who probably felt she should have the previous point as she had controlled most of it) put the return of serve straight into the nick!! Boom! So fun to watch!! "I feel amazing. I’m very happy to be through today. I have played Bines before and I know what a great players she is and I wasn’t expecting any less today! I had gave it everything and more to get through in the 4th. Playing a 5th is obviously worse than winning in 4! For tomorrow, I try not to concentrate on who am playing, just me and the ball. They are both players and either one of them is going to be tough. I’m really looking forward to tomorrow’s match.” - Rowan Elaraby</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The match was full of fast pace, exciting shots and both players vying for the T and covering the court amazingly. Neither player could afford to offer up a loose ball as their opponent would take full advantage of it. Olivia stayed in front the whole match by going 1-0 up and then 2-1, but she struggled to keep patient enough and not force the short shots. This is when she would make mistakes and give Hana a glimpse of the win. Hana won the fourth 11/8 leaving us wondering if Olivia could stick to her game plan enough to stamp out her skillful and resilient opponent. Olivia had some wonderful home support and crowd really started to cheer her on. Olivia rose to the occasion and finally came through in fifth to win 11-8. Olivia left the championship to the whooping, whistles and cheering and a big smile on her face! Honestly it’s just nice to win a match! It’s been a rough couple of months and a win is a win. Just happy to play tomorrow and have another match back to back. Hana is a great player with lots of potential and one hell of a head of hair! It’s almost better when it’s hard and then you are ready for hard the next day.” - Olivia Clyne</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>They have both played a couple of months ago and Tsz-Wing won in an incredibly close five setter. Tonight’s match was equally exciting and was definitely the match of the night as it was so closely contested as one of the two matches that went down to the wire. Akanksha started the match really well and got a good lead in the first, but then made a few errors giving Tsz-Wing an entry way back into the game. Akanksha also had to stop for a bleeding knee, but she came through to the win the first 12-10 with an incredible dying boast. Akanksha took the second game 11/4 playing wonderfully precise and consistent squash. “I’m still running on adrenalin! It’s so awesome to win. It’s my first win in a 50K and beaten someone so highly ranked. I felt really excited to play. I played her recently and I lost 12/10 in the fifth so it felt really good to get my revenge! I definitely have no pressure tomorrow. I’m looking forward to getting on court with Rowan who’s so good and learning from her.” - Akansha Salunkhe</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the first Donna was just too consistent for Karina with Karina going short too soon, though she has some fantastic unexpected shots up her sleeve. Donna won 11/5. In the second Donna managed to still keep the T more than Karina. Karina was playing with almost an all or nothing attitude, with some outstanding winners but also some unnecessary errors along the way, giving Donna the chance to accumulate too many easy points. Donna took the last point of the second game 11/6 with a perfect backhand volley drop. The third game was a great fast paced squash but Karina made a few too many tactical errors allowing Donna to come through 11/5 to earn her place in the quarter finals. I’m really happy with that. I felt I went out and tried to play my game and be confident. I felt good out there. I watched her last night and I had never seen Karina play before. I felt she played some errors but I felt I was controlled and maybe it wasn’t her best game but I felt I played well. I have seen Nadine play plenty of times and it will be nice to play someone different. I’m looking forward to the challenge of it.” - Donna Lobban</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Second match on court was the between world #15 Nadine Shahin from Egypt and her opponent Donna Lobban who is world #30 from Australia. Nadine and Donna have never played before so it was going to be interesting to see who get win their first encounter. Both players started the match using the whole court so nicely and taking the ball in short when they could, not only to try win the rally but to also move their opponent around and not let them settle or find too much rhythm. It was Donna that got the more consistent length in the first game and it gave her some wonderful openings to take the ball in short. It’s always nice to play those experienced players you know. I think I managed very well given it was the 1st time we played. She’s so experienced and I am the higher seed so I had all the pressure. I think I managed to get my kills well. It’s my first time to make the semis of a 50K so I have no pressure against a top 10 players.” - Nadine Shahin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The match started with both players looking a little edgy and nervous. The rallies were quite short and the shots were either winners or errors! Siva managed to do enough in the first to out man oeuvre Farida which is not an easy feat and with a perfect forehand drive and a stroke took it 11-8. Farida has an incredible presence on the court and her power is second to none. Siva is so light on her feet and almost seems to glide around the court. She still have enough power in her games but her strength is more in shot creativity and placement. Siva managed to find the spaces on the court and get Farida out of position. Farida can reach almost everything with one large lunge to you really have to find you corners to expose her. Siva was 9-7 up and Farida got a no let that she didn’t agree with and then promptly hit a volley drop tin off the serve to give Siva the second game 11-7. For the first time in the match this showed some playing immaturely on Farida’s part to go short like that when frustrated. The third game was very exciting but the momentum changed and there started to be more lets and strokes than the previous games. It seemed that Farida’s tactic was to almost sandwich Siva in between herself and the ball to try and get strokes and lets. There was some pushing and shoving and Siva started to get frustrated and lost her focus. Siva’s length was too short and if you give the skillful Farida an inch, she will take a mile! There were many errors in this game and in the end Farida got in front and kept the control enough to win 11-6. We were left wondering if Siva would be able to reset to her usual calmer self that we have seem so far in this tournament. Siva needed to get some patience back in her game. Farida wants to shoot so if Siva can elongate the rallies and keep it tight. Farida very often still goes for the shot and can make some errors. Farida started the 4th really well and get off to a 5-1 lead, but credit to Siva, she dug in and managed to force some errors from Farida. The points went back and forth but finally Siva managed to get a 2 point lead and earn her first match ball. It was in this rally that Farida fell in the front backhand corner and seemed to have a problem with her right hamstring. Farida decided to take the 3 minute self-inflicted injury break which you are allowed to take. Farida decided to carry on with the match at the end of injury break and we were all wondering how she was going to be able to play as she was limping quite heavily when she walked. Farida hit a great backhand drop to get to 9-10, followed by a backhand back wall nick to even up the game at 10-10. It can be very difficult to focus when someone is maybe injured and not moving as well as before, and you could see that Siva was desperately trying to stick to her game plan and not let this affect her. Siva managed to stay with it and go straight through from 10-10 to 12-10 with the help of a no let from the ref. Farida throw her racket in disgust and left the court. Siva gave the crowd a smile as she walked off the court and they cheered her big win, happy to be through to her biggest final to date. I feel really really happy, this is my biggest final. In February I lost in the semis of a 50K and I’m so happy to make it through. It’s always tough to play Farida. She’s a huge fighter. It was more of a mental game today and I think I did really well to hold one and finish in 4. I’ve played Rowan a couple of times and ever since juniors we’ve been playing and I just hope to stick to my game plan and do my best” - Sivasangari Subramaniam</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 - Hana Moataz (EGY) v Nadia Pfister (SUI)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hana started the match on fire and completely in control, dominating the T and keeping Nadia under the thumb. All credit to Nadia, at 2-0 down she came out in the third forcing herself forward on the court which enabled her to volley and take time away from Hana. Hana also looked as though she had taken her foot off the gas after winning the first 2 games relatively comfortably. Nadia played an array of wonderful shots and took the third 11/4 in a pretty decisive manner. The fourth was a great game that stayed even all the way through until Hana grasped last few points just when it really mattered to win 3-1. "I am really happy. I haven’t played a professional tournament in a while. I have only played college squash recently so I’m excited to be back playing on tour, I am senior now at college. Nadia is a really good player, I haven’t played her before and I’m really happy I got through. I’m really excited to play Olivia. I have played her for about 5 or 6 years, so I’m really looking forward to it.” - Hana Moataz</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The young Fayrouz Aboelkheir made a great impression in her match yesterday. Today she was up against fellow Egyptian and number 3 seed Nadine Shahin. During the first game points got exchanged equally until 5-5. Nadine hits very powerful strokes and she eventually ended up winning the first game 11-7.  During the second game Fayrouz got to a very promising start getting a 4-1 lead. However, Nadine showed determination fighting back getting a 7-4 lead. Fayrouz showed some great holds and shots but it was Nadine who closed out the second game with a fade cross court drop 11-7. Again, the third game was close with intense rallies. At 7-7 there was a long really where Nadine showed her experience and won this crucial point. With Nadine's powerful hitting she managed to also close out the third game 11-7.  It is mentally tough because all these youngsters are so eager and hungry to win. I had to use my experience, I felt that all the pressure was on me since I am the higher seed. I am happy to hold my nerves and eventually close the match out in 3 games. - Nadine Shahin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A very interesting matchup. Farida Mohamed started off hitting the ball very powerful but also making some mistakes making it a close first game. At 7-6 there was some controversy with the referee about the score and things between Farida and the referee got a little bit heated. Lucy Beecroft managed to hit some great tight shots while Farida hit many winners from Lucy’s serve. Eventually, Lucy had a game ball at 10-9. After a long rally she had a big chance to finish up the game but unfortunately for Lucy she hit the tin. Eventually, Farida managed to win the first game 13-11. The second game was as tense as the first and it took a very similar course. Lucy got a 9-7 lead and it looked like she was going to close out the second game making it 1-1. Again, Lucy had a game ball at 10-9 but made a mistake at this crucial time. Farida used Lucy’s mistake in her favor and fought back to win the second game again 13-11. Both the first two games could have gone either way but Farida showed determination to get this 2-0 lead. It’s always a steep hill to climb when you are 2-0 down so it was going to be interesting to see if Lucy could push hard again in the 3rd. In the third game Farida got of a good start hitting unbelievably powerful strokes. Lucy showed her skill and fighting spirit but eventually it was not enough to win the third game. Farida closed out the last game 11-7.  Overall, it was a very entertaining match. 3-0 (13-11/13-11/11-7).  The court is different; it is dead and fast at the same time. I felt better on court than during practice. The first round you always try to get into the mood of the tournament. I am not happy with the way I played but I am happy with the character that I showed and that I finished each game. I am looking forward to build up from this point.” - Farida Mohammed</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Home Favourite Fiechter To Lead Carol Weymuller Open Draw (PSA World Tour) World No.10 Olivia Fiechter will be the top seed at the 2023 Carol Weymuller Open when the PSA World Tour Bronze level tournament takes place from January 11-15 at the Heights Casino in Brooklyn, United States. Fiechter, the US No.2, made it to the final of the Malaysian Open Squash Championships in November, and she will be aiming to go one better in Brooklyn as the top seed, for what would be the biggest title of her career. The American will receive an opening round bye, before then taking on either England’s Millie Tomlinson or Egypt’s Zeina Mickawy in the last 16. Possible meetings with England’s No.8 seed Lucy Turmel and Egypt’s World No.14 Salma Hany would come prior to the final, if she was to go that far into the tournament. England’s Georgina Kennedy, the World No.12, will be the No.2 seed for the competition, and is seeded to face off against Fiechter in the final in Brooklyn. If the Englishwoman is to get that far in her first appearance on tour since the MARIGOLD Singapore Squash Open, then she will have to get the better of the woman who beat her at the OCBC Arena that week – Sabrina Sobhy. First, though, Kennedy will take on either Scotland’s Georgia Adderley or Egypt’s Nour Aboulmakarim in the second round, before a possible meeting with No.6 seed Mariam Metwally. USA’s Sobhy, the World No.15. would be her semi-final opponent in Brooklyn if all goes to seeding. India’s Joshna Chinappa will make her return to action after more than seven months out. The former World No.10 made her last appearance on tour at May’s CIB PSA World Championships in Cairo. She will be the No.7 seed for the event and will face either Egypt’s Hana Moataz or Latvia’s Ineta Mackevica in the second round. You can stay up to date with the event by following the PSA on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. First Round Draw: Carol Weymuller Open [1] Olivia Fiechter (USA) – [Bye] Millie Tomlinson (ENG) v [9/16] Zeina Mickawy (EGY) [9/16] Aifa Azman (MAS) v Saskia Beinhard (GER) [8] Lucy Turmel (ENG) – [Bye] [5] Emily Whitlock (WAL) – [Bye] Nicole Bunyan (CAN) v [9/16] Yathreb Adel (EGY) [9/16] Fayrouz Aboelkheir (EGY) v Jana Shiha (EGY) [3] Salma Hany (EGY) – [Bye] [4] Sabrina Sobhy (USA) – [Bye] Kenzy Ayman (EGY) v [9/16] Satomi Watanabe (JPN) [9/16] Hana Moataz (EGY) v Ineta Mackevica (LAT) [7] Joshna Chinappa (IND) – [Bye] [6] Mariam Metwally (EGY) – [Bye] Salma Eltayeb (EGY) v [9/16] Lucy Beecroft (ENG) [9/16] Nour Aboulmakarim (EGY) v Georgia Adderley (SCO) [2] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) – [Bye]</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Georgina Kennedy (ENG) v Nardine Garas (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Game four on the East Court featured number 2 seed Georgina Kennedy against the young Egyptian Nardine Garas, who came off the waitlist on Tuesday and earned an impressive upset victory on Wednesday night.  This match proved to be all Kennedy, who has incredible speed,  arriving at the ball early and also picking up shots that other players would concede.  In game 1, Garas matched Kennedy nicely on some points, but Kennedy was able to use her control to produce errors from Garas and win 11-7.  Kennedy then took the court for game 2 incredibly composed, and she used perfect lengths and holds on the ball to earn a quick 11-4 result.  In game 3, Kennedy’s speed was on full display, neutralizing Garas’s strong shotmaking in point after point.  Kennedy then feathered a boast from the back of the court that drew gasps from the crowd, solidifying her lead at 8-3.  The remaining points included a few additional boasts that pulled Garas all over the court.  Game 3 went to Kennedy, 11-4. "I was really happy to win in three today. I definitely had to work hard to try and contain Nardine because she is so talented and can hit winners from anywhere. I'm really happy with how I managed to keep her at bay today and am looking forward to another tough match tomorrow." - Georgina Kennedy</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"I'm happy with the way I played. I just played her in Hong Kong so I knew I needed to have a strong start and I'm pleased I was able to close it in three." - Hana Moataz</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Match three on the West Court featured number 7 seed Joshna Chinnapa against Egyptian and recent Harvard alum Hana Moataz.  Chinnapa came out early with Moataz struggling to find her rhythm, taking a 6-2 lead.  Moataz then started using her power to move Chinnapa to the back of the court, and this strategy earned her the first game, 11-8.  In game 2, both players exchanged points, with Moataz finding success with pace and precision on her backhand drives and Chinnapa finding winners at the front of the court with her shotmaking.  This game was a battle, with Chinnapa squeaking ahead, 13-11.  Game 3 saw Chinnapa coming on court with a game plan, moving Moataz around with a variety of boasts, lobs and cross courts to break up Moataz’s rhythm.  Unfortunately for Chinnapa, Moataz starting moving better to the front, and a series of errors from Chinnapa saw Moataz take the third game 11-6.  Game 4 was again Chinnapa’s at the start, with an early lead helped by a series of strokes against Moataz for not clearing sufficiently.  But this was Moataz’s night, as she was again able to use her pace to put Chinnapa on the defensive. The game ended with an unfortunate stroke call and then error from Chinnapa, ending 11-8 to Moataz. "I'm happy with the way I played. I just played her in Hong Kong so I knew I needed to have a strong start and I'm pleased I was able to close it in three." - Hana Moataz</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The first match of the evening on the East Court featured Brit Millie Tomlinson against seeded Egyptian Zeina Mickawy.  Mickawy took a commanding lead in the first game with superior positioning and command of the T, until Tomlinson was able to find her game and more effectively match Mickawy’s movement, catching up to bring the game to 8-9.  A terrific winner from Mickawy gave her game ball, and she took the first game 11-8.  The second game was all Mickawy, who came out with a commanding lead and took the second game 11-2.  The third game saw Tomlinson finally finding her game with beautiful drops giving her the first lead in the match, taking the third game 11-3.  Tomlinson was able to hold her momentum in the fourth game, with Mickawy taking the ball to the front too early, and Tomlinson prevailing at 11-5.  The final game followed an injury break for Mickawy that left everyone wondering whether she could regroup.  Both players had terrific rhythm and shot selection, with the closest exchange of points in the match, but Mickawy hit a hard cross court length for match ball, and took the final game 11-8. "The first two games I was so controlled but I know she's experienced, so I needed to start strong.  I lost so many matches this season from 2-0 up so was wanting to win in three. I rushed things in the third and fourth. In the fifth game, I said to myself that I need to play like its 0-0 and I'm proud of myself for pushing to get the win." - Zeina Mickawy</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Congratulations to Georgina on winning her 10th PSA Title!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The first match of the evening on the East Court saw number 1 seed Olivia Fiechter against one of the young Egyptians, Zeina Mickawy.  Fiechter came out immediately with beautiful cross court lengths and precise rails that drew errors from Mickawy, and allowed Fiechter to take an early lead, 7-1.  Mickawy was able to put together some impressive winners, but any rallies favored Fiechter, and the first game was an easy 11-4 to the top seed.  The second game saw Fiechter take the court calm and collected, and her deceptive boasts and beautiful defensive play led to a quick 11-4 win.  Game 3 started with an exciting rally with Mickawy finally appearing to put her game together, but still Fiechter seemed in command, hitting a perfect cross court lob that died in the back court.  Not to cede the match too soon, Mickawy used better lengths to put Fiechter under more pressure, and Mickawy had her first lead in the match at 9-8!  Mickawy then had game ball at 10-8, but Fiechter held her nerve, and the players traded a few exciting points to end the match 14-12, Fiechter.   "I was really pleased with how i played against Zeina. I played her a while ago so I knew she was dangerous so I’m glad I won in three.This is my first Carol Weymuller and it's a special tournament. I lived in New York for 2 years and I can’t believe I’ve never played it." - Olivia Fiechter</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Georgina Kennedy (ENG) v Satomi Wantanabe (JAP)</image:title>
      <image:caption>"Satomi has obviously had an amazing tournament, and I knew how confident she would be coming into this match. I'm lucky enough to have actually been on court with her before, we've been training a bit together in London so I think that gave me a bit of an advantage because I know how tricky she is and I knew to expect the unexpected! She's in amazing form, she's beaten so many people recently so I'm absolutely thrilled with that win. I'll have a lot of confidence going into tomorrow's match after that because Satomi is incredible. I'm really looking forward to seeing how she does this season." - Georgina Kennedy</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Salma Eltayeb (EGY) v Mariam Metwally (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Metwally lead from the start of the game playing very aggressive and not making any errors winning the first game 11-5. A better start for Eltayeb stepping up and getting more control of the T and staying ahead 6-3. A few winners in a row from Metwally and she was able to finish the game 11-8. The third saw a few quick rallies from both players but Eltayeb managed to find her rhythm and win the crucial points to win 11-9. A tight fourth game to 5-5, Eltayeb used her speed to counter attack Metwally shots and win all the next points and take the fourth game 11-5. Metwally started strong in the fifth and went 4-1, but Eltayed fought hard and made unbelievable gets to come back and go ahead in the score. That gave her confidence to attack with the volley and won the fifth game 11-7. "Mariam is such an experienced and good player, I felt that I could play freely and I am very happy with this comeback after being 2-0 down”. - Salma Eltayeb</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Satomi Watanabe (JAP) v Kenzy Ayman (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The third match on the East Court featured seeded player Satomi Watanabe against Egyptian Kenzy Ayman.  Ayman came out ahead in the first game and maintained her lead until game ball at 10-8, but Watanabe held her nerve with a terrific hold to survive and then take the first game 12-10.  This match was then all Watanabe, with incredibly precise shot making that pulled Ayman out of position. Watanabe appeared to be tiring out Ayman by moving her around the court, and she took the second game 11-6.  Ayman tried to regroup in the third game, but Watanabe had all the momentum and command and she closed out the match 11-3. "I was very nervous in the first game, I was being so intense with myself. From the second game I remembered how it felt to play in a match. It was my first match since the world teams event and I am very happy to win and be able to play Sabrina Sobhy tomorrow." Satomi Watanabe</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Yathreb Adel (EGY) v Salma Hany (EGY)</image:title>
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      <image:title>2023 - Fayrouz Aboelkheir (EGY) v Jana Shiha (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second match on the East Court featured seeded Egyptian Fayrouz Aboelkheir versus fellow Egyptian Jana Shiha.  Shiha came out strong in the first game, with Aboelkheir then finding her pace and confidence to pull the game to 6-6.  This game appeared to be Shiha’s until the end, with Aboelkheir finally pulling ahead to 10-8 and then winning the first game 11-9.  Game two again saw Shiha coming out strong, and she was able to maintain her command with varied shots that effectively moved Aboelkheir around the court, allowing her to take the second game 11-4.  The third game saw Aboelkheir return with a game plan of more disciplined shot selection that broke Shiha’s focus, and allowed her to commandingly take the game 11-5.  The fourth game saw both players willing to take risks that lead to winners, but Aboelkheir continued to have superior shot selection.  She then won a point at 8-4 by unfortunately hitting Shiha and earning a stroke, but it was Shiha with the better focus after this exchange and she caught up with a terrific hold to bring the game to 7-9.  This was Aboelkheir’s night, however, and she regrouped to win the game and match 11-7. 'It was tough, Jana has really good hands. I knew it would be tough because she was fresh and I just came from an event. I want to thank my coaches for staying up so late. It's 2am in Egypt!" - Fayrouz Aboelkheir</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Aifa Azman (MAS) v Lucy Turmel (ENG)</image:title>
      <image:caption>It was a close first game until Azman secured the game after four straight winners from 7-8 to win 11-8. Turmel took the lead by controlling the T, hitting nice length and making no errors when she was attacking in the front corners. With her accuracy, Turmel closed the second game 11-7. In the third game we saw some interferences and referee decisions. Azman closed the game 11-8 after a long defense rally that ended up with stroke. The fourth game was a close one which Turmel took. The fifth game was game was tight until 6-6, then Azman hit four winners in a row to put the 10-6 and finish the match 11-7 in the second match ball. "It was a very tough match, I played Lucy in Manchester last year and I knew it was going to be hard, so I am very happy with my win today”. - Aifa Azman</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Nardine Garas (EGY) v Nour Abdelmakarim (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>"I was very nervous because she's older and is a higher seed. I play with Nour a lot in Egypt and this is actually the first time I have beaten her! It's one of my biggest wins in my career!" - Nardine Garas</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Georgina Kennedy (ENG) v Salma Eltayeb (EGY)</image:title>
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      <image:title>2023 - Satomi Wantanabe (JAP) v Hana Moataz (EGY)</image:title>
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      <image:title>2023 - Yathreb Adel (EGY) v Emily Whitlock (ENG)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Adel came out with a very strong start leading 5-0 with nice winners in the front court. Whitlock came back with long rallies, lifting the ball and making Adel lose the T control but Adel held out and closed the first game 11-8. Another strong start for Adel with some unbelievable winners in both front corners, this time Whitlock couldn’t do anything and Adel took the game 11-4. The third saw a better start for Whitlock as she found her length and took her chances to attack. However, Adel managed to close the game and the match 11-9. "It was the first time Emily and I played against each other since juniors, she is a very tough opponent and that’s why I am very happy with this win today”. - Yathreb Adel</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Satomi Watanabe (JAP) v Sabrina Sobhy (USA)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Watanabe came out with a great start controlling the court and playing with increible pace to gain a lead 6-1 in the first game, but some unforced errors allowed Sobhy to take advantage and produce a spectacular come back to win 11-9. The second game was very similar with a great start from Watanabe with an impressive length winning the points in the back. Watanabe's length really allowed her to be able to attack a lot on the volley which lead her to win the third game 11-7. The fourth saw a solid start for the Watanabe moving Sobhy around the court finding amazing angles with her cross court and finishing the match 11-7. 'I am really happy with how I played today, we are around the same age and I am very excited for tomorrow to play in front of this amazing crowd again" - Satomi Watanabe</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Olivia Fiechter (USA) v Yathreb Adel (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>"I was very happy with my performance tonight and to get past an opponent like Yathreb in three. She's dangerous and plays very attacking. I really wanted to find my tagets tonight and play more organised, structured squash. I did a much better job of that in comparison to last night. I'm very happy to beat her in three and looking forward to the final tomorrow. " - Olivia Fiechter</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Olivia Fiechter (USA) v Aifa Azman (MAS)</image:title>
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      <image:title>2023 - Yathreb Adel (EGY) v Nadia Pfister (SUI)</image:title>
      <image:caption>"I am very happy to be back playing the Carol Weymuller, it was a good match. I was trying to stay focused during the match and I am happy to get a win." - Yathreb Adel</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Salma Hany (EGY) v Fayrouz Aboelkheir (EGY)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Match two on the East Court was number three seed Salma Hany versus fellow Egyptian Fayrouz Aboelkheir.  Although Aboelkheir looked a bit nervous, she took at early lead at 5-1 with a few aggressive kill shots that caught Hany by surprise.  Hany then regrouped and tied the game 6-6 with impressive pace and her incredibly clean and powerful backhand, and Aboelkheir was unable to take back control.  Hany took the first game 11-9.  Game 2 saw both players seeking the upper hand with an exchange of aggressive winners to the front of the court, and although the game was an even exchange of points, Hany’s pace and organization started to wear down her opponent.  Hany clinched Game 2 with a perfect rail followed by an equally perfect straight drop.  Hany now had all the momentum, taking an early lead in Game 3 with great control and backhand drives that just put too much pressure on Aboelkheir’s game.  Hany took game 3 11-1.  "“It was the first time playing Fayrouz and she is a very good player, luckily I was able to win in three games and I am very much looking forward to tomorrow stepping on this amazing court again”." - Salma Hany</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2023 - Aifa Azman (MAL) v Saskia Beinhard (GER)</image:title>
      <image:caption>"I felt a bit nervous for my first match of the year. I was rushing a lot and took time to find my rhythm. I am looking forward to my match tomorrow. Glad to get a win today!" - Aifa Azman</image:caption>
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