Nouran Gohar

WORLD RANKED #002
ROAD TO TOUR FINALS #002
DOB 30 Sep 1997
HEIGHT 167
BIRTHPLACE Cairo, Egypt
WEIGHT 59
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STATISTICS
Years 13
Tournaments 0
Matches 454
Won 349
Lost 105
Finals 51
Titles 28

RANKING POINTS

Tournaments 12
Total Points 0
Points included 1958.636
Points Average 1958.636
Tournament -
Result Winner
Expires 2025-05-17
Points 3175
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Winner
Expires 2025-04-25
Points 2750
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Winner
Expires 2025-06-08
Points 2750
Bonus -
Tournament CIB Egyptian Open 2024
Result Runner up
Expires 2025-09-05
Points 2015
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Runner up
Expires 2024-09-21
Points 1810
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Runner up
Expires 2025-01-23
Points 1810
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Runner up
Expires 2025-02-26
Points 1810
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result Winner
Expires 2025-04-15
Points 1750
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 3/4
Expires 2025-01-12
Points 700
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 3/4
Expires 2025-03-31
Points 700
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result 5/8
Expires 2024-10-04
Points 675
Bonus -
Tournament -
Result -
Expires 2025-06-23
Points 1600
Bonus 1

HEAD-TO-HEAD

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Round 1 (Comcast Business U.S. Open Championships 2024) 20 Oct 2024, 16:00:00
Tesni Murphy
Nouran Gohar
Round 1 (Q-Terminals Qatar Classic 2024) 30 Sep 2024, 13:00:00
Lucy Beecroft
Nouran Gohar
Quarter Final (Paris Squash 2024) 19 Sep 2024, 16:30:00
Amanda Sobhy
Nouran Gohar
Round 2 (Paris Squash 2024) 17 Sep 2024, 11:30:00
Tesni Murphy 5 7 3
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Round 1 (Paris Squash 2024) 15 Sep 2024, 16:00:00
Nada Abbas 2 2 5
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Quarter Final (CIB Egyptian Open 2024) 04 Sep 2024, 16:00:00
Rowan Elaraby
Nouran Gohar
Round 3 (CIB Egyptian Open 2024) 02 Sep 2024, 16:00:00
Amanda Sobhy 6 5 3
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Round 2 (CIB Egyptian Open 2024) 31 Aug 2024, 14:30:00
Barb Sameh 4 6 2
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Final (Xbox PSA World Tour Finals 2023-24) 23 Jun 2024, 05:12:41
Nour ElSherbini 11 2 9 10
Nouran Gohar 7 11 11 11
Semi Final (Xbox PSA World Tour Finals 2023-24) 22 Jun 2024, 08:13:26
Nouran Gohar 11 11
Nele Gilis 9 7
Round 3 (Xbox PSA World Tour Finals 2023-24) 21 Jun 2024, 05:36:15
Nouran Gohar 11 11
Nour El Tayeb 4 3
Round 2 (Xbox PSA World Tour Finals 2023-24) 20 Jun 2024, 05:56:25
Nouran Gohar 11 11
Hania El Hammamy 9 5
Round 1 (Xbox PSA World Tour Finals 2023-24) 19 Jun 2024, 05:44:26
Nouran Gohar 11 11
Georgina Kennedy 7 10
Semi Final (British Open 2024) 08 Jun 2024, 15:28:43
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11 11
Hania El Hammamy 13 4 3 8
Quarter Final (British Open 2024) 07 Jun 2024, 17:37:23
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Georgina Kennedy 8 1 4
Round 3 (British Open 2024) 05 Jun 2024, 16:10:55
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Tomato Ho 2 3 1
Round 2 (British Open 2024) 03 Jun 2024, 10:10:50
Nouran Gohar 11 11 11
Katie Malliff 5 4 8
Semi Final (2023-2024 CIB PSA World Championships) 17 May 2024, 16:52:26
Nouran Gohar 12 11 11 11
Hania El Hammamy 14 2 5 7
Quarter Final (2023-2024 CIB PSA World Championships) 16 May 2024, 13:40:14
Nouran Gohar 11 7 11 11
Nour El Tayeb 3 11 4 9
Nouran Gohar is one of that core group of high quality Egyptians, and ‘the Terminator’ took over the World No.1 spot in July 2020, and has now been at the top of the rankings for more than a year in total.

She lifted her first Tour title at the Prague Open in December 2013 where she played to her seeding to see off Luie Fialova to triumph at just 16-years-of-age. Gohar earned another title the following year at the Irish Open before her superb victory over Omneya Abdel Kawy in the final of the Monte Carlo Classic elevated her into the world's top 20 for the first time.

A superb quarter-final finish at the Texas Open in April 2015 ensured that Gohar would breach the top 15 in the world. Three months later, Gohar announced her arrival as one of the world’s finest young talents as she won the World Junior Championship, dispatching compatriot Habiba Mohamed in the final.

She stunned Malaysian superstar Nicol David and then British Open champion Camille Serme in the China Open the following month and made it all the way to the final before losing out to Raneem El Welily. After reaching the same stage at the Macau Open, she moved into the world’s top 10 in October 2015.

2016 saw Gohar reach a first World Series final at the Tournament of Champions, before she became the second youngest British Open finalist of the modern era thanks to notable wins over El Welily and Serme. Despite losing out to El Sherbini, Gohar’s fine form extended into the World Championship a month later, where she reached the last four, again losing out to El Sherbini.

A splendid breakout season was rounded off with a debut appearance at the PSA Dubai World Series Finals, where the teenager bowed out in the group stage. However, she made amends in the first tournament of the 2016/17 campaign as she defeated American Amanda Sobhy to capture the Hong Kong Open crown in August 2016 - her first World Series title - eventually rising into the world’s top two five months later.

Gohar went on to feature in the China Squash Open final in 2016, where she missed out on the title to England’s Laura Massaro. The Egyptian also made the final of the Wadi Degla Open, losing out to Raneem El Welily over four games in the final. Gohar met El Welily once more, this time in the semi-final of the Windy City Open where she came up short. Gohar reached the semi-finals of the Orascom Development PSA Women’s World Championships, losing out to eventual winner Nour El Sherbini.

She started the 2017/18 season well, reaching the final of the China Open, where she lost to El Sherbini. Just two weeks later, the Egyptian won the Macau Open, beating Joelle King in the final. At the end of 2017, Gohar reached the last eight of the World Championships in Manchester, before making it into the semi finals of the PSA Masters in the first competition of 2018. The Egyptian won the Macau Open in April, overcoming Salma Hany in the final, to claim her first title in just under two years.

The 2018-2019 campaign was a better one for ‘The Terminator’, as she made her way back into the top five in the rankings. It started with a semi final appearance at the Hong Kong Open, which was then followed up by reaching the same stage of the CIB Black Ball Open in March.

Gohar then reached the final of the El Gouna International on home soil, but lost out to compatriot Raneem El Welily in the final. She went one better at the British Open, as she defeated Camille Serme to take her first crown at the ‘Wimbledon of Squash’.

She took a second major title of the year, winning the 2019 FS Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships, defeating Nour El Tayeb in the final in Philadelphia, before then also claiming victory at the Bronze level Carol Weymuller Open, getting the better of El Tayeb once again.

Gohar went on to succeed the retiring Raneem El Welily as women's World No.1, securing the top spot in the rankings in July 2020, reaching the summit for the first time in her career. She reached the final of the CIB Egyptian Open, but was unable to stop Nour El Sherbini from claiming the title in front of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Gohar’s 2021 started with a runner-up finish at the El Gouna International, before she took her first title of 2021 at the CIB PSA World Tour Finals. That was then followed with another victory on home soil, as she got the better of the World No.1 to win the CIB Egyptian Open in front of the Pyramids.

‘The Terminator’ would go on to win two more titles in 2021, starting with her defence of the U.S. Open crown she had claimed two years previously. She defeated Hania El Hammamy in the final in Philadelphia, before then winning the Bronze level DAC Pro Squash Classic in the same month.

Gohar started 2022 in the same incredible form, making the finals of all eight events she played in. She started with a victory at the Cincinnati Gaynor Cup, before following that up with wins at the Windy City Open Presented by the Walter Family and the CIB Black Ball Open, before finishing runner-up at the Allam British Open.

‘The Terminator’ then took the title at the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York City, before also making the finals of the CIB PSA World Championships, El Gouna International and the CIB PSA World Tour Finals to round out one of the strongest seasons ever seen on Tour.

Gohar started the 2022-2023 season in that same form, as she claimed the victory at the South Western Women’s Open, before becoming a three-time U.S. Open champion, as she successfully defended her crown in Philadelphia. She also made the final of the CIB Egyptian Open, and the semis of the Everbright Securities International Hong Kong Squash Open, the latter being her last event of 2022.

The Egyptian also added a third WSF Women's World Team Championship title to her resume, as the quartet of Nour El Sherbini, Nour El Tayeb, Hania El Hammamy and Gohar kept the trophy on home soil in Cairo.

Gohar continued her great form into 2023, with three victories. She won the Bahl and Gaynor Cincinnati Cup, Black Ball Squash Open and the El Gouna International, winning the latter for the first time in her career. ‘The Terminator’ also reached a full year atop the World Rankings. Although she lost the World No.1 spot for a few weeks in May, she then reclaimed the summit in June following her El Gouna victory.