Joel Makin and Amanda Sobhy survived five game scares as Round Two began with all eight seeds reaching the quarter-finals
Joel Makin and Amanda Sobhy survived five game scares as Round Two began with all eight seeds reaching the quarter-finals
The Optasia Championships 2025 kicked off today at The Wimbledon Club with sixteen first round matches on two courts
The 2025 Optasia Championships get underway tomorrow, with 48 of the world’s best players descending on London in search of the Gold-level titles
It’s the day before the 2025 edition of the Optasia Championships gets under way – let’s take a look round The Wimbledon Club
Satomi Watanabe and Paul Coll win contrasting finals to claim the 2024 titles !!!
The Optasia Championships Finals are set semi-final victories at The Wimbledon Club from Nele Gilis, Satomi Watanabe, Paul Coll and Ali Farag
The semi-finalists are decided at The Wimbledon Club as Karim Abdel Gawad and Jasmine Hutton deliver the tournament’s first seeding upsets
The quarter-final lineups are settled as all sixteen seeds win through at The Wimbledon Club …
The first quarter-final places are decided at The Wimbledon Club, with comfortable wins for some of the title favourites
Trio of upsets as Torrie Malik, Todd Harrity and Akankshe Salunkhe ousted 9/16 seeds, with comebacks from Harrity and Millie Tomlinson
The Optasia Championships 2024 are less than 24 hours from getting underway, with two high-quality fields ready to battle it out
Karim Abdel Gawad claimed his second Optasia title with a straight-game victory over Youssef Soliman in the final …
It’s an all-Egyptian final in store at The Wimbledon Club, as Youssef Soliman and Karim Abdel Gawad triumphed in contrasting semi-finals
There was no let up in the upset results in the quarter-finals as Mazen Hesham sensationally beaty top seed Ali Farag, and Baptiste Masotti beat in-form Joel Makin
There was only one upset result tonight, but what a result it was as home favourite and wildcard Charlie Lee downed England #1 Mohamed ElShorbagy in four games !!
[9/16] Karim Abdel Gawad (Egy) 3-1 [2] Diego Elias (Per) 7-11, 11-5, 12-10, 4-0 rtd (54m)