Women’s World Junior Squash Championship

Egypt retain Women’s World Junior title!

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...

Hosts USA to face Egypt in dream World final!

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...

Hong Kong battle into World Junior semis!

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...

New Zealand & Wales make World quarter-finals!

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 ...

Wales crush Australia in Women’s World Junior Team opener!

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...

Whitlock wipes out Blatchford in World quarters!

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...

Metwally leads Egyptian quintet into World quarters!

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...

Amanda Sobhy: “Can life get any better!?”

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 ...
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