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Great Britain Clinch Gold In World University Team Championships!

Great Britain (pic) reclaimed the team title in the 7th World University Squash Championships in Australia. Final newcomers Hong Kong took the favourites to the full distance. Hong Kong claimed the early advantage when Annie Au defeated GB's Emma Chorl...

From the Dutch Masters to the World Masters!

In preparation for the World Masters 2010 in Cologne/Germany, tournament promoter NextSquash is organizing the first edition of the Dutch Open Masters. The new masters event will be played from the 16th to the 19th of August in the Dutch city of Eindho...

Down to the finals in Down Under!

The World University Championship 2010 which take place in Melbourne are down to the final-stage. The men end up showing the two top seeds, England’s Joel Hinds and Germany’s Jens Schoor (pic), to content for the World University Champion. The Germ...

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 ...

The best birthday present ever!

In the 1st semi-final of the Women's World Junior Squash Championship US girl Amanda Sobhy (pic) made herself the best 17th birthday present, when she beat defending champion and top seed Nour El Sherbini in straight games (12-10, 14-12, 11-9). Sobhy i...

The top four will contest the semi-finals!

In the quarter-finals of the Women's World Junior Squash Championship in Cologne (Germany) all four top contenders managed to reach the semis. In the all-Egyptian match between defending champion Nour El Sherbini and Nouran El Torky, the 14-year-old to...

Top eight seeds made the quarter-finals!

When the top eight seeds which came from Egypt (4), USA (2) and India (2) have made the quarter-finals of the Women's World Junior Squash Championship in Cologne (Germany) the fact that USA and India are celebrating the appearance of two players in the...

All Favourites made the second round!

The top 16 seeds duly claimed their places in the second round of the Women's World Junior Squash Championship in Cologne/Germany. The 14-year-old Nour El Sherbini (pic), the favourite and titleholder of Egypt just needed 11 minutes to despatch 17-year...