World number two Mohamed ElShorbagy was the victor against his younger brother Marwan in San Francisco ©PSA

An Egyptian quartet will feature in the finals of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) Oracle NetSuite Open after Raneem El Welily, Nour El Tayeb, Mohamed ElShorbagy and Tarek Momen all won their semi-final clashes in San Francisco.

World number two Mohamed ElShorbagy was the victor against his younger brother Marwan, advancing to the PSA World Tour Gold tournament final for the third consecutive year.

After Mohamed eased to victory in the first game 11-4, the second had more ups-and-downs as Mohamed took a 3-0 lead before Marwan reeled off five straight points.

Mohamed then did the same to lead 8-5, before the pair became deadlocked at 10-10 as Marwan saved two match balls.

The tie-break went all the way to 17-15 as Mohamed eventually took the victory with his seventh match ball, booking his place in the final tomorrow.

"I am really happy to reach the final for a third consecutive year," Mohamed said afterwards.

"It is not easy and it is a very different tournament this year with the best-of-three, you have to play with a very different tactic for each match.

"I am really happy with how I played and I always think the top guys have a way of adapting and here we are, myself and Tarek, the top two seeds are in the final together.

"Tarek is one of the most inspiring players I have ever come across because he has worked on himself year on year.

"We are good friends off court, but we go hard at each other on the court and that is what everyone will want us to do tomorrow and hopefully we can give everyone a good match."

In the women's draw, world number five Nour El Tayeb defeated third ranked Camille Serme in three games ©PSA
In the women's draw, world number five Nour El Tayeb defeated third ranked Camille Serme in three games ©PSA

Momen beat sixth seed Miguel Rodriguez of Colombia 2-0, winning 11-6, 11-3 in just 23 minutes.

In the women's draw, world number five Nour El Tayeb defeated third ranked Camille Serme of France in three games.

The match started off in a very tight fashion but it was the Egyptian that eventually broke loose, winning the last four points of the opening game to take it 11-7.

Serme came back fighting in the second game, moving out into a quick-fire 6-2 lead.

El Tayeb managed to pull herself back to within a point, but the Frenchwoman had enough firepower to take it 11-7, forcing a decider.

The third game was always under control for the Egyptian, though, as she got an early lead and never looked like relinquishing it.

El Tayeb secured the victory in just over half an hour, taking the final game 11-6.

She will face world number one Raneem El Welily in the final, after she defeated India’s Joshna Chinappa in straight games, 11-5, 11-7, in the last match of the evening's action.