Hong Kong Open

DateRHome v Away-
12/01 05:35 25 Greg Lobban v Victor Crouin 1-3
12/01 04:30 25 Delta Rovigo v Karim Abdel Gawad Cancelled
12/01 04:00 25 Declan James v Joel Makin 2-3
12/01 04:00 25 Prerov Youth Women v Leonel Cardenas 2-3
12/08 10:45 1 Ali Farag v Mostafa Asal 1-3
12/07 12:15 2 Joel Makin v Mostafa Asal 0-3
12/07 10:45 2 Ali Farag v Diego Elias 3-1
12/06 12:15 3 Tarek Momen v Mostafa Asal 0-3
12/06 10:45 3 Paul Coll v Joel Makin 1-3
12/05 12:15 3 Youssef Ibrahim v Diego Elias 1-3
12/05 10:45 3 Ali Farag v Mazen Hesham 3-0
12/04 12:00 8 Auguste Dussourd v Mostafa Asal 0-3
12/04 11:00 8 Tarek Momen v Marwan ElShorbagy 3-1
12/04 07:00 8 Fares Dessouky v Joel Makin 1-3
12/04 06:00 8 Paul Coll v Miguel Rodriguez 3-0
12/03 12:00 8 Mohamad Zakaria v Mazen Hesham 1-3
12/03 11:00 8 Ali Farag v Potieng/Yordphaisong 3-1
12/03 07:00 8 Dimitri Steinmann v Diego Elias 0-3
12/03 06:00 8 Karim Abdel Gawad v Youssef Ibrahim 1-3
12/02 12:00 7 Leonel Cardenas v Mostafa Asal 0-3
12/02 12:00 7 Auguste Dussourd v Leandro Romiglio 3-0
12/02 11:00 7 Paul Coll v Eain Yow Ng 3-0
12/02 11:00 7 Iker Pajares v Miguel Rodriguez Retired
12/02 10:00 7 Fares Dessouky v Nicolas Mueller 3-0
12/02 10:00 7 Gregoire Marche v Joel Makin 0-3
12/02 09:00 7 Marwan ElShorbagy v Victor Crouin 3-0
12/02 09:00 7 Tarek Momen v Ramit Tandon 3-1
12/02 07:00 7 Dimitri Steinmann v Mohamed ElShorbagy 3-0
12/02 07:00 7 Mohamed ElSherbini v Diego Elias Walkover
12/02 06:00 7 Baptiste Masotti v Patrick Rooney 3-0
The Hong Kong Open is a prestigious annual squash tournament held in Hong Kong, attracting top-ranked players from around the world. Established as one of the key events in the professional squash calendar, the tournament showcases high-level competition across men's and women's categories. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and world-class facilities, the Hong Kong Open offers thrilling matches set against the backdrop of Hong Kong's dynamic cityscape. It serves as an important platform for athletes to earn ranking points, gain international exposure, and compete for significant prize money. With a rich history and a reputation for exciting squash action, the Hong Kong Open continues to be a highlight for fans and players alike.