An upset brought the first Tour event to be staged in Germany for more than four years to a climax when Egyptian teenager Habiba Mohamed Ahmed Alymohmed crushed England's top seed Lisa Aitken in the final of the Women's Paderborn Open.
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Egypt's Farah Abdel Meguid celebrated her maiden title success on the WSA World Tour when she beat Hong Kong's Vanessa Chu in the final of the Malaysian Tour Squash Circuit No.5 at the Nicol David International Squash Arena in Penang.
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Britons led a widespread cull of seeds in Tuesday's opening day of main draw action in the Women's Allam British Open Squash Championship, the Women's Squash Association (WSA) World Series Platinum event at the University of Hull Sports and Fitness (...)
The World Squash Federation has awarded the rights to host the 2014 WSF World Cup to Egypt.
The fourth staging of the unique two-man-one-woman team event will take place at Soho Square in Sharm El Sheikh from 11-15 December.
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Egyptian teenager Nour El Sherbini claimed the biggest Women's Squash Association World Tour title of her career when she upset India's No4 seed Dipika Pallikal in the final of the Women's Champion Fiberglass Texas Open in Houston, USA.
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World number two Laura Massaro fought off a courageous attack by teenage Egyptian giant-killer Nour El Sherbini in Sunday's final of the Penang CIMB Women's World Squash Championship in Malaysia to become the first Englishwoman to win the world (...)
Egyptian teenager Nour El-Sherbini produced a stunning upset in Saturday's semifinals of the Penang CIMB Women's World Squash Championship in Malaysia by beating home heroine Nicol David, the world number one and seven-time champion, to become the (...)
After two years in Canadian hands, the 2014 Women's Montreal Open title went overseas when top-seeded Egyptian Heba El Torky beat New Zealander Amanda Landers-Murphy in the final of the WSA World Tour 5 squash event at Club Sportif MAA in Montreal (...)
England's Nick Matthew regained exclusive rights to next month's World No.1 Squash Ranking after securing a dramatic five-game victory over Ramy Ashour in Sunday's final of the Case Swedish Open, the PSA World Tour International 70 event celebrating (...)
Qualifiers Nour El Tayeb and Annie Au produced sensational upsets in the opening round of the Women's Tub O'Towels Cleveland Classic to claim unexpected places in the quarter-finals of the Women's Squash Association Gold 50 event celebrating its (...)
Egypt's Mohamed Elshorbagy outlasted Englishman Peter Barker in a marathon Motor City Open final to become only the second player after Canadian legend Jonathon Power to win the established Detroit squash title twice.
Top seed Elshorbagy, the 2011 (...)
Just 24 hours after winning his first major PSA World Tour ranking title for more than two years at the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York, Egypt squash maestro Amr Shabana maintained his winning ways some 1,000 km away in Detroit, (...)
Egypt's reigning World No.1 Ramy Ashour is set to play his first ever match on Swedish soil when the 2014 Case Swedish Open gets underway in Linköping in February.
The top-seeded 26-year-old from Cairo will make his Swedish debut against top-ranked (...)
Egyptian squash maestro Amr Shabana has become one of an elite group of squash legends to complete an unbroken 10-year run as a top 10 ranked player on the PSA World Tour.
The 34-year-old four-time World Champion has climbed one place to ninth in (...)
Mohamed Elshorbagy collected his second PSA World Tour title in eight days - and established a career-best 10-match winning streak - when he upset top-seeded Egyptian compatriot Karim Darwish in the final of the Banque Misr Sky Open, the PSA (...)
Top seeds Karim Ali Fathi and Martin Knight will contest the final of the Prairie Auto Haus Saskatoon Boast Openin Canada after scoring almost identical successes in the semifinals of the PSA World Tour Challenger 10 squash event celebrating its (...)
The two top seeds will contest an all-Egyptian final of the Banque Misr Sky Open after favourite Karim Darwish and second seed Mohamed Elshorbagy survived close-fought five-game semi-finals in the PSA World Tour International 50 squash event at the (...)
International squash returned to Egypt for the first time for more than 18 months when many of the world's leading players convened for battle in the Banque Misr Sky Open, a PSA World Tour International 50 event at the Sky Resort in New Cairo.
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Egypt's Mohamed Elshorbagy, 11 years younger than World Champion Nick Matthew, produced an awesome performance against the higher-ranked Englishman in today's Qatar Classic final in the Qatari capital Doha, winning the first PSA World Series squash (...)
France's world No 2 Gregory Gaultier will lead the field at this week's Qatar Classic after Egypt's Ramy Ashour withdrew from the PSA World Series event following an injury sustained at last week's PSA World Championship in England.
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Egypt's world number one Ramy Ashour and England's world No4 Nick Matthew will meet in an eagerly-anticipated AJ Bell PSA World Squash Championship semifinal in Manchester on Saturday after both prevailed in straight games quarter-finals at (...)
Saurav Ghosal of India scored a significant upset in the second round of the AJ Bell PSA World Squash Championship in Manchester, while Egypt continued to feature heavily in the competition.
The top four seeds each progressed to the third round (...)
Egypt's defending champion Ramy Ashour, the world number one from Cairo, secured his expected place in the last eight for the third year in a row in the third round of the AJ Bell PSA World Squash Championship in Manchester when he beat Australian (...)
Top seed Omar Mosaad edged out unseeded Englishman Adrian Grant in Tuesday's Macau Open final to become the third successive Egyptian to win the PSA World Tour International 50 squash event.
The competition was staged on an all-glass court at the (...)
Egypt's indestructible squash force Ramy Ashour marched through to his ninth PSA World Tour title in a row – and extended his unbeaten Tour run to 45 matches since May last year – when he dethroned NetSuite Open champion Gregory Gaultier in the (...)