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Gohar & Farag Capture US Open Crowns

13 Oct 2019

Egyptian duo Nouran Gohar and Ali Farag claimed the 2019 FS Investments US Open titles at Drexel University in Philadelphia after overcoming compatriots Nour El Tayeb and Mohamed Elshorbagy to win the first PSA World Tour Platinum event of the 2019/20 season.

World No.5 Gohar made it back-to-back Platinum titles after also taking the honours at the British Open in May - but the 22-year-old had to battle back from two games down and championship ball down to claim the eighth - and biggest - Tour title of her career.

El Tayeb won the 2017 edition of the event alongside husband Farag as they became the first married couple in sporting history to win the same major title on the same day. And it looked like a repeat could be on the cards after a blistering start from El Tayeb saw the world No.3 power to a two-game lead - then had the championship within her grasp at 11-10 in the third.

But Gohar dug in to send the match into a fourth, and the tide turned immediately as she put together a series of well-constructed rallies to take the fourth as well. El Tayeb stayed with Gohar until 7-7 in the decider, but Gohar pulled away to claim an incredible 3-11, 8-11, 14-12, 11-8, 11-7 victory - which sees her not only win her third major PSA title, but also rise to world No.2 in the November PSA World Rankings.

"I can't believe it," said Gohar after the 150th match win of her Tour career.

"It was so tough out there, I felt my legs burning and it was like I was doing court sprints with Nour out there in the first two games. I just tried to hang in there and I didn't want the crowd to be upset about a bad final match. I was thinking 'that's the worst final ever', but it turns out, and I hope, it was a good one.

"I was really nervous and I thought 'just fight, you didn't work that hard to just let it go', so for each point I was just telling myself to fight. I tried to adapt, I knew that my plan wasn't working and I thought when the opportunity came to just take a risk and see how it goes. The crowd was amazing and the best ever, I think even better than an Egyptian crowd. It's really nice for us to have such a good crowd and it cheers you on when you are down."

While El Tayeb narrowly missed out on taking the women's crown, Farag made no mistake in bringing his PSA Tour title haul to 18 as a masterclass of a performance saw him end Elshorbagy's unbeaten start to the season in a free-flowing match that saw only four decisions made by the referee throughout the entire 40-minute contest.

Elshorbagy has already won the JP Morgan China Open and Oracle NetSuite Open over the past month, beating Farag in the final of the former, while he was on a 12-match unbeaten run coming into today's title decider.

But the three-time US Open champion was powerless to prevent his opponent from taking a 3/0 win - Farag's first straight games victory over his Egyptian rival since the 2017 US Open final! Farag was sublime as he controlled the rallies right from the off, and after claiming a comfortable 11-4 win in the opening game, he went in for the kill in games two and three, with an off-the-pace Elshorbagy failing to lunge properly in the final game.

Farag becomes the third Egyptian to win the US Open twice after Elshorbagy and the legendary Amr Shabana, while it is his first PSA Tour title of the season.

"To be winning not only a major, but the US Open which is one of the most prestigious tournaments we have on the calendar, it feels amazing," Farag said.

"It's a good day for the family, I can't be too disappointed but there is no one I hate more in this building than Nouran Gohar right now! I'm kidding, both Nouran and Nour played an amazing match and that's how squash should be played.

"Obviously I'm very proud with how I played as well, Mohamed has had an unbelievable start to the season, to be unbeaten in 12 matches in a row, and I was one of the victims, so to get the win today feels amazing."

In addition to their earnings of $25,000, both Farag and Gohar qualify for the season-ending PSA World Tour Finals, which will take place in June 2020. The PSA World Tour Finals features a men's and women's draw containing the reigning PSA World Champions and all Platinum title winners. Remaining spots are allocated to the highest-placed players on the Road to Egypt Standings, with points on offer at all PSA World Tour events.

The next PSA World Tour event will be the 2019-20 CIB PSA Women's World Championships, which takes place in front of Cairo's iconic Great Pyramid of Giza between October 24 - November 1. A men's Platinum event - the CIB Egyptian Squash Open - will also be held alongside it.