Amr Shabana
December 28, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, Greg Gaultier, James Willstrop, Karim Darwish, Nick Matthew, PSA, Ramy Ashour • Categories: all posts, players, videos
Again we show you some squash rallies. These time some elder material with James Willstrop, Nick Matthew, Greg Gaultier, Ramy Ashour, Amr Shabana and Karim Darwish. It will help to get you over the squash less time - any comments will be appreciated. s...
December 17, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, Delhi, Hisham Ashour, India, James Willstrop, Nick Matthew, PSA, PSA Masters • Categories: all posts, tournaments
The big upset of today’s PSA Masters quarter-final matches was produced by Hisham Ashour (pic le), the elder brother of Egypt’s world No.1 Ramy Ashour (pic ri). Hisham was on fire, when he beat French 34-year-old World Champion 2004 Thierry Lincou ...
December 17, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, Daryl Selby, Delhi, Mohamed El Shorbagy, Nick Matthew, PSA, PSA Masters • Categories: all posts, tournaments
2nd round action part 2: The all-English match between Daryl Selby and Peter Barker did end before it even started, while Barker had to concede caused by a back injury. The good news about the 2nd all-English match of today: it happened, even if it las...
December 8, 2010 •
Tags: Al-Khobar, Amr Shabana, James Willstrop, Men's World Open, Nick Matthew, Peter Barker, PSA, Saudi Arabia • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
In the quarter-finals of the Saudi World Open 2 of the 4 matches ended as straight games wins as the others showed 2 players who had to concede their matches. Englishman and No1 seed Nick Matthew needed 38-minutes to beat French veteran Thierry Lincou ...
December 7, 2010 •
Tags: Al-Khobar, Amr Shabana, Greg Gaultier, Men's World Open, Nick Matthew, PSA, Saudi Arabia, Thierry Lincou • Categories: all posts, tournaments
The 1st four matches of round 3 of the Saudi World Open came out as top seed wins. English No1 seed Nick Matthew overcame Egypt Hisham Asour in style. But “it was not easy“ as Matthew commented after the match. Next player to take his quarter-final...
November 23, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, David Palmer, Egypt, Karim Darwish, Luxor, Ramy Ashour, Red Bull Squash Temple • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
It took Egypt’s Karim Darwish 5 points to claim the biggest prize for a squash competition ever. The world No.3 beat compatriot Ramy Ashour 5/4 in the final of the Red Bull Squash Temple in front on the famous temple in Luxor. After two days of pool ...
November 12, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, Karim Darwish, Nicol David, PSA, Qatar, Qatar Classic, Rachael Grinham, WISPA • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
The Malaysian World No. 1 Nicol David and the Egyptian Karim Darwish are the new Qatar Classic champions. David needed just 34 minutes to take her 50th tour title against Australian 4th seed Rachael Grinham 11-5, 11-8, 11-9. In the all-Egyptian final, ...
November 12, 2010 •
Tags: Amr Shabana, Doha, Greg Gaultier, Karim Darwish, Nick Matthew, PSA, Qatar, Qatar Classic • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
It needed 71 minutes before 4-times world champion Amr Shabana (pic ri) of Egypt had the luckier end in the 5th games (3-11, 11-4, 11-7, 6-11, 12-10) against French star Greg Gaultier (pic le). “Anybody could have won, it was like flipping a coin”,...