Thursday, February 12, 2026

ToC Squash 2026: World No.1s Hania El Hammamy and Mostafa Asal crowned champs

World No.1s Hania El Hammamy and Mostafa Asal were crowned Tournament of Champions champions following their victories against Olivia Weaver and Paul Coll, respectively, at Grand Central Terminal, New York.

El Hammamy produced a comeback for the ages to retain her Tournament of Champions crown in a five-game epic with US No.1 Weaver. 

The World No.1, who becomes only the fourth female player to retain the title, trailed 9-3 to Weaver in the fifth, with the American two points away from securing her maiden Platinum-level title. The 30-year-old would have written herself into the history books as the first-ever US-born player to achieve that feat.

But El Hammamy, who had never been defeated by Weaver on the PSA Squash Tour before, denied the American a landmark victory as she sensationally surged back to register eight points without reply to overturn the six-point deficit and lift her 19th trophy on Tour, triumphing 1-7, 5-11, 11-9, 5-11, 11-9 in 81 minutes of pulsating squash. 

“I’m really thrilled!” she said afterwards. 

“It’s an unbelievable tournament and I had a massive battle yesterday with Nour [ElSherbini]. I was struggling this morning to get out of bed to have a hit.

“Today I felt so flat throughout the whole match, I was so tired and she [Olivia Weaver] was playing incredibly well. She was really on point today and I’m beyond proud I managed to get through this today. I have no words for what happened in the fifth!”

Meanwhile Asal has won his first-ever Tournament of Champions title following a dominant 3-0 victory against World No.2 Coll. 

Asal, a first-time finalist at the Tournament of Champions, was meeting Coll for the third time this season with silverware up for grabs, with the New Zealander triumphing in the QTerminals Qatar Classic and Asal lifting the Comcast Business U.S. Open crown. 

Since losing in the semi finals of the Silicon Valley Open to Victor Crouin in October, Asal hasn’t dropped a single game when he’s stepped on court and the ‘Raging Bull’ maintained that incredible streak, dominating all three games against the Kiwi to win 11-6, 11-1, 11-4 for title number 26. 

“I am really proud of myself. Just getting into the final of ToC [Tournament of Champions] and just winning this title feels amazing,” he said. 

“I couldn’t believe it, this tournament is unique and I am so happy to add this to my list of trophies and titles. It’s unreal.

“I am so happy with this title. I am really happy to win the ToC, it’s a unique event at a unique venue. 

“There is a lot of people that are supporting me behind the scenes, I want to thank them all, my parents, my coaches, and my sponsors, I want to thank everyone.”

Result – Women’s Final: Sprott Tournament of Champions 2026 presented by Crowd Street

[1] Hania El Hammamy (EGY) bt. [4] Olivia Weaver (USA) 3-2: 11-7, 5-11, 11-9, 5-11, 11-9 (81m)

Result – Men’s Final: Sprott Tournament of Champions 2026 presented by Crowd Street

[1] Mostafa Asal (EGY) bt. [2] Paul Coll (NZL) 3-0: 11-6, 11-1, 11-4 (58m)

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