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Qatar Classic Squash Championship 2020 Qatar Classic Squash Championship 2020 CITY, COUNTRY TOURNAMENT TOTAL PRIZE MONEY Doha, QATAR D A TES 01 -07 Nov, 2020 $175,000 1 Mohd El Shorbagy [1] EGY Mohd El Shorbagy [1] 2 Bye 3 Goerge Parker ENG 4 Victor Crouin FRA 5 Nicolas Mueller SUI 6 Youssef Ibrahim EGY 7 Auguste Dussourd FRA 8 Cesar Salazar MEX 9 Omar Mosaad EGY Omar Mosaad 10 Bye 11 Benjamin Aubert FRA 12 Borja Golan ESP 13 Fares Dessouky EGY Fares Dessouky 14 Bye 15 Bye Simon Rosner [8] 16 Simon Rosner [8] GER 17 Marwan ElShorbagy [7] EGY Marwan ElShorbagy [7] 18 Bye 19 [WC] Gregory Gaultier FRA 20 Iker Pajares Bernabeu ESP 21 Saurav Ghosal IND Saurav Ghosal 22 Bye 23 Dimitri Steinmann SUI 24 Raphael Kandra GER 25 Gregoire Marche FRA Gregoire Marche 26 Bye 27 [WC] Sayed Azlan Amjad QAT 28 Mohamed ElSherbini EGY 29 Baptiste Masotti FRA 30 Ramit Tandon IND 31 Bye Paul Coll [4] 32 Paul Coll [4] NZL 33 Tarek Momen [4] EGY Tarek Momen [4] 34 Bye 35 Mazen Gamal EGY 36 Youssef Soliman EGY 37 James Willstrop ENG James Willstrop 38 Bye 39 Bye Greg Lobban 40 Greg Lobban SCO 41 Tom Richards ENG 42 Nathan Lake ENG 43 Todd Harrity USA 44 Lucas Serme FRA 45 Mohamed Abouelghar EGY Mohamed Abouelghar Bye 46 47 Bye Joel Makin 48 Joel Makin [8] WAL 49 Diego Elias [6] PER Diego Elias [6] 50 Bye 51 Patrick Rooney ENG 52 Abdulla Mohd Al Tamimi QAT 53 Vikram Malhotra IND 54 Shahjahan Khan USA 55 Bye Miguel Rodriguez 56 Miguel Rodriguez COL 57 Eain Yow Ng MAS 58 Karim El Hammamy EGY 59 Abdulrahman Al-Malki QAT 60 Declan James ENG 61 Tayyab Aslam PAK 62 Richie Fallows ENG 63 Bye Ali Farag [2] 64 Ali Farag [2] EGY Tareq Darwish Zainal John Massarela Tournament Director Tournament Referee psaworldtour.com qatarsquash.org .
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