El Gouna International Open

Willstrop and Ashour followed to El Gouna semis!

World No1 James Willstrop faced an early onslaught from Dutchman Laurens Jan Anjema, who was delighted as he took the 28-minute 1st game 11-9. Willstrop quickly regrouped himself and started dominating the game to take ...

Darwish and Matthew made the semis in El Gouna!

Defending champion Karim Darwish was the 1st player to reach the semi-finals of the El Gouna International as Darwish played more conservative than fellow Egyptian Mohamed El Shorbagy. Darwish started to win the 1st as Shorbagy pulled back ...

No surprises on the Show Glass Court in El Gouna!

Egyptian Ali Anwar Reda (le) gave home hopes a push as he took the opening game and had game balls at 10-8 in the 2nd against Nick Matthew (ri). But the English World champion survived the scary situation to take the game 14-12 ...

Three Egyptians through on traditional court session!

The 1st 4 matches of the 2nd round in the El Gouna International have been played on the traditional courts. 8th seeded Dutchman Laurens Jan Anjema met speedy Egyptian Tarek Momen. Both shared the 1st 2 games but Anjema ...

Locals continue to flourish in El Gouna!

Local interest in the El Gouna International remains high as former world number ones Amr Shabana (ri) and Ramy Ashour led four Egyptians through the 2nd day of 1st round action in the in the Red Sea resort of El Gouna. Fifth seed, four-time ...

Seeds won El Gouna openers!

Egypt's No4 seed Karim Darwish successfully began his defence of the El Gouna International Open title 2010, as he beat qualifier Adrian Waller 11-9, 11-6, 11-6. Top seed James Willstrop (pic) stayed strong against the dangerous ...

World best players return to El Gouna!

International sport will return to Egypt for the 1st time since the country's revolution when the El Gouna International Open takes place at the Red Sea resort of El Gouna from 8-13 April. The PSA World Series championship, the 3rd of the year ...

El Gouna International back on PSA Tour!

After last year’s absence of the El Gouna International Open, caused by the Egyptian revolution, Egypt’s Red Sea resort is looking forward to welcoming back the world’s best players at the El Gouna International Open ...