Farag and ElShorbagy drawn together at CIB PSA World Tour Finals as battle for World No.1 intensifies
Egyptian duo Ali Farag and Mohamed ElShorbagy – the Men’s World No.1 and No.2, respectively – have been drawn together in Group A of the CIB PSA World Tour Finals, meaning a fascinating battle for the World No.1 spot will play out at Cairo’s Mall of Arabia on June 22nd to 27th.
Farag has held the World No.1 spot for eight successive months since dethroning ElShorbagy in November, 2020 but following ElShorbagy’s triumph at the El Gouna International Squash Open in May, the Bristol-based 30-year-old now has a chance to reclaim the coveted ranking in July’s PSA World Rankings.
To add to the 49 months he has already spent atop the World Rankings during his storied career, ElShorbagy must win the tournament, while Farag will need to go out at the group stage with a maximum of one victory. If Farag secures two wins or more, he will stay at No.1 no matter what ElShorbagy does. The pair are set to face off on match day two, meaning the winner of that clash could take a big step closer towards top spot.
The pair have been drawn together after Farag finished top of the men’s CIB Road to Egypt Standings, while ElShorbagy came sixth. World Champion Tarek Momen and CIB World Tour Finals debutant Mostafa Asal are the other players drawn alongside them in Group A.
The in-form Fares Dessouky – who finished second on the CIB Road to Egypt Standings – heads up Group B ahead of New Zealand’s Paul Coll, defending champion Marwan ElShorbagy and Welshman Joel Makin.
Group A of the women’s event will also see the world’s top two players go head-to-head as World No.1 Nour El Sherbini takes on World No.2 Nouran Gohar in a repeat of last month’s El Gouna International final, which El Sherbini won. They are joined by World No.4 Camille Serme and World No.9 Salma Hany.
Group B will see defending champion Hania El Hammamy, USA’s Amanda Sobhy, England’s Sarah-Jane Perry and New Zealand’s Joelle King do battle in a bid to reach the semi-finals.
To qualify, players either had to secure a top eight finish on the CIB Road to Egypt Standings – for which points were on offer at all PSA World Tour events throughout the 2020-21 season – or win a prestigious PSA World Tour Platinum trophy.
A $370,000 prize fund will be split equally across both the women’s and men’s events as players compete in a best-of-three games group stage between June 22-25. The top two from each group qualify for the knockout semi-finals, where a place in the best-of-five games title decider will await the winner of those fixtures.