Doha, 09 August 2022
Egypt’s World No.1 Ali Farag will return to Doha for the first time since taking victory in 2020, as he starts his 2022-2023 season as the top seed for the QTerminals Qatar Classic, PSA World Tour Platinum level tournament which will take place from September 4-10.
Farag missed last year’s tournament but the three-time World Champion has fond memories of the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, having won this tournament in 2020, when he defeated New Zealand’s Paul Coll in the final. The pair will be the top two seeds once again next month, with Farag set to face either Mexico’s Cesar Salazar or Qatar’s Syed Azlan Amjad, one of two wildcards for the event. He could then face either Colombia’s Miguel Rodriguez or Switzerland’s Nicolas Mueller in the third round, before a possible meeting with England’s Mohamed ElShorbagy in the last eight.
Meanwhile, Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist Paul Coll will start his campaign in Doha against either home favourite Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi or India’s Ramit Tandon, followed by a possible meeting with either Germany’s Raphael Kandra or England’s George Parker. Welshman Joel Makin could lie in wait in the last eight, in what would be a repeat of their Commonwealth Games final from Birmingham.
Defending QTerminals Qatar Classic champion Diego Elias will meet Indian No.1 Saurav Ghosal, the Commonwealth Games Bronze Medallist, in the second round in Doha, before a possible clash with England’s Adrian Waller in the last 16. Either Frenchman Gregoire Marche or Egypt’s Tarek Momen, the winner of the 2019-2020 PSA World Championships at the very same venue, could lie in wait for the Peruvian in the quarter finals.
Egypt’s World No.3 Mostafa Asal will face one of the toughest tests possible in his opening match of the 2022-2023 season, as he will take on World No.9 Marwan ElShorbagy in the second round of the Platinum level tournament. Possible meetings with Egypt’s Fares Dessouky and Mazen Hesham could come prior to the quarter finals.
All the action from the QTerminals Qatar Classic will be shown live on SQUASHTV
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