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Asal & Gohar Reach Final PSA World Tour Tournament Final in Toronto
Rana Atef
Egyptian squash stars Mostafa Asal and Nouran Gohar have advanced to the final of the prestigious PSA World Tour Final, currently taking place in Toronto, Canada.
In the men's semi-final, Asal delivered an impressive performance to defeat fellow Egyptian Karim Abdel Gawad 2–0.
Regarding the women's competitions, world No. 2 Nouran Gohar overcame Japan's Satomi Watanabe.
Gohar claimed a 2–1 victory, securing her place in the final.
The tournament also witnessed the withdrawal of three Egyptian players. Tarek Momen exited the competition following his retirement announcement, while Nour El Sherbini and Amina Orfi were both forced to withdraw due to injury.
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