The CIB ZED Squash Open DRAWS are out

Soliman and Hany top Inaugural CIB Zed Squash Open draws

Egypt’s Youssef Soliman and Salma Hany will top the draws for the inaugural CIB Zed Squash Open, when the first event of the 2022-23 season takes place from 24th to 28th August at Cairo’s Zed Park.

Men’s top seed will be Egyptian Youssef Soliman, who currently sits two places off his best ranking at World #17. Soliman was the runner-up in his last PSA Bronze event as he lost to Karim Abdel Gawad in the Karachi Open Squash Championships in March.

European duo Victor Crouin and Raphael Kandra are the third and fourth. Crouin comes into the event full of confidence after claiming victory at the recent World Games, the young Frenchman defeating higher-ranked players Miguel Rodriguez and Gregoire Marche to lift the title. Kandra finished last season strongly with a last-16 appearance at the El Gouna International, losing out in four games to World #1 Ali Farag.

In the women’s event, Egypt’s World #9 Hany tops the draw as she looks to pick up her first title since winning the Malaysian Tour 2013. The 25-year-old was the runner-up in last season’s Oracle NetSuite Open, losing out to Amanda Sobhy in the final. Hany will face either Salma El Alfy or Jana Shiha in her opening match.

2019 World Championship runner-up Nour El Tayeb is the second seed and has gone from strength to strength since returning to the PSA World Tour after giving birth to her daughter last year. The World #11 has reached the last eight in her last four events, including two semi-final appearances at the CIB PSA World Championships and the El Gouna International.

Fourth seed Farida Mohamed ended her 2021-22 season with a win at the RMClub Women’s Open. Claiming the Challenger 30 title helped Mohamed reach her highest ranking of #15 heading into the new season. Meanwhile, third seed Nele Gilis has recovered from a hip injury which forced her to withdraw from the RMClub Women’s Open and she will be looking to start the season in strong fashion.

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