PSA World Championships 05/15 17:45 3 Mostafa Asal v Mazen Hesham 3-1
PSA World Championships 05/14 18:00 9 Mostafa Asal v Joel Makin 3-1
PSA World Championships 05/12 18:45 8 Mostafa Asal v Nicolas Mueller 3-0
PSA World Championships 05/10 18:45 7 Mostafa Asal v Bernat Jaume 3-0
El Gouna International 04/26 17:30 1 Ali Farag v Mostafa Asal 3-1
El Gouna International 04/25 19:00 2 Mostafa Asal v Karim Abdel Gawad 3-0
El Gouna International 04/24 19:30 3 Mostafa Asal v Aly Abou Eleinen 3-0
El Gouna International 04/22 19:30 9 Mostafa Asal v Dimitri Steinmann 3-0
El Gouna International 04/20 12:15 8 Mostafa Asal v Rui Soares 3-0
Black Ball Open 04/16 17:00 1 Ali Farag v Mostafa Asal 1-3
Black Ball Open 04/15 17:30 2 Karim Abdel Gawad v Mostafa Asal 2-3
Black Ball Open 04/14 16:15 3 Fares Dessouky v Mostafa Asal 1-3
Black Ball Open 04/13 12:30 8 Gregoire Marche v Mostafa Asal 2-3
London Classic 04/01 14:00 1 Paul Coll v Mostafa Asal 2-1
London Classic 03/31 17:00 2 Declan James v Mostafa Asal 0-3
London Classic 03/30 18:45 3 Aly Abou Eleinen v Mostafa Asal 0-2
London Classic 03/29 18:45 8 Nick Wall v Mostafa Asal 0-2
Optasia Championships 03/16 16:00 2 Mostafa Asal v Paul Coll 1-3
Optasia Championships 03/15 15:00 3 Mostafa Asal v Joel Makin 3-0
Optasia Championships 03/13 18:15 8 Mostafa Asal v Raphael Kandra 3-0
Windy City Open 02/28 01:00 2 Paul Coll v Mostafa Asal 3-0
Windy City Open 02/26 23:45 3 Mostafa Asal v Diego Elias 3-2
Windy City Open 02/24 18:45 9 Mostafa Asal v Sebastien Bonmalais 3-1
Windy City Open 02/22 23:45 8 Mostafa Asal v Rory Stewart Walkover
Houston Open 02/17 02:00 3 Mostafa Asal v Mazen Hesham 2-3
Houston Open 02/16 01:00 8 Mostafa Asal v Juan Camilo Vargas 3-0
Tournament of Champions 01/25 01:00 2 Mostafa Asal v Diego Elias 2-3
Tournament of Champions 01/24 01:15 3 Mostafa Asal v Mohamed ElShorbagy 3-2
Tournament of Champions 01/21 22:00 9 Mostafa Asal v Mohamed Abouelghar 3-0
Tournament of Champions 01/19 22:00 8 Mostafa Asal v Patrick Rooney 3-0

Wikipedia - Mostafa Asal

Mostafa Asal (born 9 May 2001) is an Egyptian professional squash player, formerly ranked World No. 1, nicknamed "The Raging Bull" for his play style and controversial on-court behavior, which includes three suspensions from the Professional Squash Association (PSA) tour. He became number one in the world in January 2023 and is currently ranked third.

History

Mostafa Asal won the British Junior U17 Open 2018, the PSA10 2018 Mar del Plata Open, PSA10 2018 Regatas Resistencia Open, the 2021 Men's PSA World Tour Finals, and the 2021 U.S. Open Squash Men's Championship.

In January 2021, Asal accepted a two-month suspension from the PSA following on-court disciplinary matters.

Asal reached the semi-final of the 2022 PSA Men's World Squash Championship, where he lost to the eventual champion Ali Farag.

In the 2022 U.S. Open, Asal lost a match for inflicting an injury on Lucas Serme, his opponent, by hitting him with a shot up the middle of the court, striking Serme in the head and resulting in a concussion and perforated eardrum.

In the CIB Egyptian Open in September 2022, where Asal lost to Ali Farag in the semi-finals, Asal's father, Mahmoud Asal, was suspended after the loss until November 2023 for a courtside confrontation of Husseum Abaza, CEO of CIB Bank and a major squash benefactor.

In January 2023, at the Houston Open, Asal's elbow connected with the groin area of appeared to connect with Marwan El Shorbagy groin area with him being taken off on a stretcher and then to the hospital with El Shorbagy commenting, "If this is the future of our sport then good luck."

In March 2023, Asal was suspended for 6 weeks by the PSA for violating the code of conduct. Asal also received a fine of £2,000.

However, he returned as the number 1 seed for the 2023 PSA Men's World Squash Championship and reached the semi-final where he was knocked out by Ali Farag.

In August 2023 Asal received a 12-week suspension from the PSA tour for abuse of racket or equipment, physical abuse, and dangerous play during his match against Joel Makin in the 2023 world championships and unsportsmanlike conduct in the same event's match with Mazen Hesham. The suspension start date was post-dated to July 18, 2023, and Asal did not appeal the suspension. Mahmoud Asal's father Mostafa released a statement that the suspension was due to a conspiracy by Karim Darwish and an attempt to destroy the future of Asal and prevent him from reaching the top position again.

The Guardian named Asal as one of The Anti-Sports Personality of the Year awards 2023. He spent 18 weeks of the year 2023 suspended from play.

In September 2024 Asal won the Paris Squash tournament, beating Ali Farag in the final.