Women’s World Junior Squash Championship
July 31, 2011 •
Tags: Boston, Egypt, USA, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, teams, tournaments
Favourites Egypt successfully retained their title in the Women's World Junior Team Championship - but hosts USA, celebrating their first appearance in the climax, forced the tie into a decider after 2010 champion Amanda Sobhy defeated the newly-crowne...
July 30, 2011 •
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Hosts USA survived a tense semi-final battle (2:1) against India in the WSF Women's World Junior Team Championship to set up a dream final with defending champions Egypt in Boston. Amanda Sobhy put the hosts into the lead with an 11-8, 11-8, 11-5 victo...
July 29, 2011 •
Tags: Boston, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, USA, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, teams, tournaments
Two years after claiming a surprise place in the final of the WSF Women's World Junior Team Squash Championship, 6th seeds Hong Kong (pic) again upset the seedings to earn a semi-final berth in Boston. In the all-Asian tie Hong Kong beat 4th seed Malay...
July 28, 2011 •
Tags: Boston, New Zealand, USA, Wales, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, teams, tournaments
After the qualifying action in the Women's World Junior Team Championship, 9th seeds New Zealand and 10th seeds Wales claimed unexpected quarter-final places, when they overcame higher seeds Canada and Australia. 4th seed England slipped up, when they ...
July 27, 2011 •
Tags: Australia, Boston, USA, Wales, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, teams, tournaments
In the biggest upset on the opening day of qualifying action in the Women's World Junior Team Championship, underdogs Wales (pic) crushed 3-time former champions Australia 3/0 in the World Squash Federation event in Boston, USA. "We don't beat Australi...
July 24, 2011 •
Tags: Amanda Sobhy, Boston, Emily Whitlock, Nour El Sherbini, Nour El Tayeb, USA, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
Emily Whitlock (pic), a 17-year-old from England in her maiden appearance in the Women's World Junior Championships, stormed into the semi-finals in Boston, USA, after upsetting 18-year-old home hope Olivia Blatchford 11-8, 11-8, 11-7. Whitlock will no...
July 23, 2011 •
Tags: Amanda Sobhy, Mariam Ibrahim Metwally, Nour El Tayeb, USA, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, tournaments
Mariam Ibrahim Metwally (pic) became the youngest - and the only unseeded - player to claim a place in the quarter-finals of the Women's World Junior Individual Championships after upsetting Egyptian compatriot Kanzy Emad El-Defrawy in the 4th round in...
June 30, 2010 •
Tags: Amanda Sobhy, Nour El Tayeb, Women's World Junior Squash Championship, WSF • Categories: all posts, players, tournaments
Amanda Sobhy (pic) against Nour El Tayeb, that’s No.3 against No.4, a final with two 17-years-old girls against the seeding. The Egyptian Nour El Tayeb wanted to do once better than last year, when she became runner-up, but the American Amanda Sobhy ...