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Everbright Securities International Hong Kong Squash Open 2022

The Champions, Egyptians Mostafa Asal (left) and Hania El Hammamy (right) took a celebratory photo together after the prize presentation ceremony.
The Champions, Egyptians Mostafa Asal (left) and Hania El Hammamy (right) took a celebratory photo together after the prize presentation ceremony.
The champions and the first runners-up of the men's and women's finals took photos with prize presenters.
The champions and the first runners-up of the men's and women's finals took photos with prize presenters.
The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals were held at the glass-paneled squash court equipped in the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre, and attracted the attendance of several hundred spectators.
The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals were held at the glass-paneled squash court equipped in the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre, and attracted the attendance of several hundred spectators.
The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals were held at the glass-paneled squash court equipped in the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre, and attracted the attendance of several hundred spectators.
The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals were held at the glass-paneled squash court equipped in the Hong Kong Park Sports Centre, and attracted the attendance of several hundred spectators.
The Egyptian player, Mostafa Asal beat Diego Elias from Peru by 3-2 to claimed his title.
The Egyptian player, Mostafa Asal beat Diego Elias from Peru by 3-2 to claimed his title.
The Egyptian girl, Hania El Hammamy eliminated her compatriot Nour El Sherbini by 3-2 to be crowned in the Women's event.
The Egyptian girl, Hania El Hammamy eliminated her compatriot Nour El Sherbini by 3-2 to be crowned in the Women's event.
Hong Kong Women's player - Tong Tsz Wing
Hong Kong Women's player - Tong Tsz Wing
Hong Kong Men's player - Lau Tsz Kwan Alex
Hong Kong Men's player - Lau Tsz Kwan Alex
Hong Kong Women's player - Ho Tze Lok Tomato
Hong Kong Women's player - Ho Tze Lok Tomato
Hong Kong Men's player - Leung Chi Hin Henry
Hong Kong Men's player - Leung Chi Hin Henry
Hong Kong Women's player - Lee Ka Yi
Hong Kong Women's player - Lee Ka Yi
Hong Kong Men's player - Wong Chi Him
Hong Kong Men's player - Wong Chi Him
Hong Kong Women's player - Cheng Nga Ching
Hong Kong Women's player - Cheng Nga Ching
Hong Kong Men's player - Tang Ming Hong
Hong Kong Men's player - Tang Ming Hong
Hong Kong Women's player - Fung Ching Hei
Hong Kong Women's player - Fung Ching Hei
Hong Kong Squash organized a trip on the afternoon of Day Three with all the remaining players invited to take the trip on a specially-booked tram.
Hong Kong Squash organized a trip on the afternoon of Day Three with all the remaining players invited to take the trip on a specially-booked tram.
Hong Kong Squash organized a trip on the afternoon of Day Three with all the remaining players invited to take the trip on a specially-booked tram.
Hong Kong Squash organized a trip on the afternoon of Day Three with all the remaining players invited to take the trip on a specially-booked tram.
Squash Carnival was held at the Olympic Square of Hong Kong Park on 3 & 4 December.
Squash Carnival was held at the Olympic Square of Hong Kong Park on 3 & 4 December.
The Junior Development Clinic with over 300 youngsters was conducted by Mr. Max Lee, the former Hong Kong Men's Champion. Plus, two world's top men's players, the world no.6 Egyptian Marwan ElShorbagy, and world no.13, Nicolas Mueller from Switzerland were invited to share their squash tricks and play with the junior players.
The Junior Development Clinic with over 300 youngsters was conducted by Mr. Max Lee, the former Hong Kong Men's Champion. Plus, two world's top men's players, the world no.6 Egyptian Marwan ElShorbagy, and world no.13, Nicolas Mueller from Switzerland were invited to share their squash tricks and play with the junior players.
The Junior Development Clinic with over 300 youngsters was conducted by Mr. Max Lee, the former Hong Kong Men's Champion. Plus, two world's top men's players, the world no.6 Egyptian Marwan ElShorbagy, and world no.13, Nicolas Mueller from Switzerland were invited to share their squash tricks and play with the junior players.
The Junior Development Clinic with over 300 youngsters was conducted by Mr. Max Lee, the former Hong Kong Men's Champion. Plus, two world's top men's players, the world no.6 Egyptian Marwan ElShorbagy, and world no.13, Nicolas Mueller from Switzerland were invited to share their squash tricks and play with the junior players.
Celebrities were assembled at the Glass Court for a friendly battle before the finals.
Celebrities were assembled at the Glass Court for a friendly battle before the finals.
Celebrities were assembled at the Glass Court for a friendly battle before the finals.
Celebrities were assembled at the Glass Court for a friendly battle before the finals.
Sponsor representatives and squash athletes joined in the press conference to kick off the event.
Sponsor representatives and squash athletes joined in the press conference to kick off the event.


The above information is provided by the Squash Association of Hong Kong, China.