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Defending Champs Coll and Gohar Through to Windy City Open Finals

28 February 2024

Reigning champions Paul Coll and Nouran Gohar will have the opportunity to retain their titles at the Windy City Open presented by the Walter Family after they claimed respective wins over Mostafa Asal and Hania El Hammamy at the University Club of Chicago tonight.

World No.3 Coll will appear in his third successive Windy City Open title decider after he got the better of World No.4 Mostafa Asal by an 11-6, 11-3, 11-1 scoreline after 30 minutes of action.

Coll, who won the 2022 Windy City Open and was runner-up in the 2020 edition, had lost his last two matches against Asal but continued the accurate and patient squash that had taken him to the last four to reach his third Platinum final of the season.

“Mostafa is a really tricky opponent, so I had a clear game plan in my head, but it’s all about executing it,” said Coll.

“I’m stoked with how I came out aggressively and played at the pace that I wanted to play at. I took the game to him, which I haven’t quite done in the past, so I’m really happy with that and I’m looking forward to another battle tomorrow.

“This season I’ve felt that level again [the level that took him to World No.1]. That’s some of the best squash I’ve ever played, but I’m trying to evolve as a player, I’m adding stuff and getting to a level where my squash is better than that. I just need to keep working on it and keep executing it in big semi-finals and finals.”

Coll will go up against World No.1 Ali Farag in a repeat of the 2018 final and the New Zealander remains the only person to beat Farag this season, following wins in the U.S. Open and Hong Kong Open finals.

Farag earned his place in his second Windy City Open title decider after he came back from 2-1 down to oust fellow Egyptian Mazen Hesham. It’s the eighth successive tournament in which Farag has reached the final and follows up his win over Hesham in the Houston Open final less than two weeks ago.

“I had to dig very deep, mentally, physically and tactically,” Farag said. 

“For the first game and a half Mazen was outplaying me. He was hitting better length, better winners and had a better balance overall. Mazen and I are very good friends off court, but on court the two of us want to kill each other, we want to win.”

Women’s World No.3 Gohar is through to back-to-back Windy City Open finals after she defeated World No.2 Hania El Hammamy in a repeat of the 2022 Windy City Open final.

El Hammamy had won their most recent match at the Florida Open last month – a 99-minute epic – but Gohar was able to gain her revenge with a clinical performance. El Hammamy clawed back a game after she went 2-0 down then, in the fourth, took a huge tumble after tripping over Gohar’s foot.

She soon returned to court but was powerless to stop Gohar from closing out an 11-4, 11-8, 6-11, 11-5 victory to set up a final meeting with World No.1 Nour El Sherbini.

“Playing Hania in the semis is not easy, but I think I had a good game plan with my coaches before the match and I executed it pretty well,” said Gohar, who will compete in her third final of the season.

“I hope I can carry on that form for tomorrow’s match and I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s final. In four or five matches I’ve been leading 2-0 and then she’s won the third and I’ve managed to close it out in four. I think I had that experience in the back of my mind and I knew that if I got a new ball it would be a fresh start. I told myself it was 0-0 and there was just one game you had to win.”

El Sherbini, the 2020 Windy City Open champion, has reached her fifth final at this event after she battled past England’s Georgina Kennedy to win 3-1.

The reigning World Champion had never lost in her eight previous matchups with Kennedy, but was made to work for her place in the final in Chicago, needing 45 minutes to complete an 11-5, 8-11, 12-10, 11-8 win to reach her seventh PSA final of the season.

“It was a tough match, Gina was playing really well, and she’s been playing amazingly the whole tournament,” said El Sherbini.

“I knew it was going to be a tough one. We had some tough matches last year, so I’m happy I won and I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s finals. When you’re not playing your best squash, you have to push yourself mentally and physically and believe you can win even if you’re not playing the squash you want to play.”

The finals of the Windy City Open take place tomorrow (Wednesday February 28), with the action getting under way from 18:00 (GMT-6). All four matches will be streamed live on SQUASHTV as well on the channels of PSA’s broadcast partners.

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Results – Men’s Semi-Finals: 2024 Windy City Open presented by the Walter Family

[1] Ali Farag (EGY) bt [7] Mazen Hesham (EGY) 3-2: 7-11, 11-8, 7-11, 11-3, 11-2 (65m)

[3] Paul Coll (NZL) bt [5] Mostafa Asal (EGY) 3-0: 11-6, 11-3, 11-1 (30m)

Draw – Men’s Finals: To Be Played February 28th

[1] Ali Farag (EGY) v [3] Paul Coll (NZL)

Results – Women’s Semi-Finals: 2024 Windy City Open presented by the Walter Family

[1] Nour ElSherbini (EGY) bt [5] Georgina Kennedy (ENG) 3-1: 11-5, 8-11, 12-10, 11-8 (45m) 

[2] Nouran Gohar (EGY) bt [3] Hania El Hammamy (EGY) 3-1: 11-4, 11-8, 6-11, 11-5 (70m)

Draw – Women’s Finals: To Be Played February 28th

[1] Nour El Sherbini (EGY) v [2] Nouran Gohar (EGY)

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