This year, El Gouna Egypt announced plans to host El Gouna International Squash Open Tournament for men, in addition to hosting the Orascom Development PSA Women’s World Championship.
While
this will be the sixth time for the men’s open to be hosted in El Gouna,
the popular resort will be hosting the women’s championship for the
first time ever. The tournament, which will start on 5 April and run
until 14 April, is being held under the auspices of both the Minister of
Youth and Sports and the Egyptian Tourism Authority.
56 leading squash players from 20
countries—Egypt, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Malaysia,
India, Pakistan, Germany, Switzerland, Finland, New Zealand, Kuwait,
Malta, Italy, and Spain—will take part in the tournament, with players
competing for a grand cash prize of $165,000 for women and $150,000 for
men. El Gouna International Squash Open Tournament is one of the biggest
seven international tournaments, with its ranking based on the prize
money and tournament points.
Talking
about the planned tournament, Amr Mansi, former national squash team
coach and the man behind the sporting championship, said, “the idea of
organising one of the biggest international squash competitions was a
childhood dream,” adding that he was proud to be able to bring such an
important sporting event to El Gouna, with the support of both eng.
Samih Sawiris and eng. Naguib Sawiris, who were keen to see the
tournament become a reality. “I believe that the tournament comes at an
important time for Egypt,” he continued. He added that “it will send the
world a message of peace; a message that shows how Egypt is and will
continue to be a safe country that is capable of organising mega
sporting events on the international level.”
The
two tournaments have earned a lot of attention and garnered significant
support from the private sector in addition to the government, with
expectations that the popular game will garner significant international
attention and help in returning Egyptian tourism.
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