Philadelphia, USA (Sports News) The first Jahangir Khan PSA Satellite Squash Series, organized by One World Squash and in collaboration with K2 Squash, has concluded.
According to tournament director Naveed Alam, nineteen players from around the world participated in the three-day competition. Two players from Canada, five from Egypt, one from Hong Kong, one from South Africa, three from Pakistan and seven from the host United States participated.
The four top seeds of the event, Egypt's Salahuddin Al-Turgoman, second seed Ali Ezzat, third seed Lohan Greenwald of South Africa and fourth seed Nicholas Serena, made it to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Salahuddin defeated Nicholas and Lohan defeated Ali Ezzat.
In the final that lasted for fifty-one minutes, Egypt's Salahuddin Al-Turgman defeated South Africa's Luhan Greenwald by three games to one. At the closing ceremony, special guests Jason Low, member of One World Squash, and Karamat ullah Khan, CEO of K2 Squash, distributed prizes among the players.

