Omneya Abdel Kawy

Waters wins biggest title at Carol Weymuller Open!

It was appropriately at Heights Casino in New York that England's Alison Waters (ri) recorded to claim her 10th, but biggest, Tour title, when she won the Carol Weymuller Open trophy.

Abdel Kawy and Waters set up surprise New York climax!

The semi-final exit of the event's top two seeds has led to a surprise Anglo/Egyptian Carol Weymuller Open final between 3rd seed Alison Waters and No5 seed Omneya Abdel Kawy at Heights Casino in New York.

Hurghada International – an all-Egyptian affair!

The Hurghada International turned out like the Egyptian Nationals as there are only home interests taken into consideration, when no other nation will participate either in the women’s nor in the men’s final in Hurghada. The only upset in the semi-...

Nicol David begins 6th year at the top of the World!

Malaysia's Nicol David (pic) begins her 6th year as world No1, according to the new January Women's World Rankings published by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA). The dominant force in women's squash first topped the ranking...

Abdel Kawy hits the jackpot at Monte Carlo!

Omneya Abdel Kawy (pic) became the first Egyptian to win the Women's Monte Carlo Classic title after beating former champion Vanessa Atkinson in the final in Monaco. Atkinson, the 3rd seed from the Netherlands who was champion in 2005, was celebrating ...

Nicol David wins fifth World Open title!

Malaysia's Nicol David won a record-equalling 5th World Open squash title when she beat local hope Omneya Abdel Kawy in straight games (11-5, 11-8, 11-6) in the final Soho Square Women's World Open at Sharm El Sheikh. Abdel Kawy, the fourth seed from C...

Egypt’s Abdel Kawy sets up dream World Open final in Sharm El Sheikh

Omneya Abdel Kawy (pic) provided the dream climax Soho Square Women's World Open in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Soho Square at Sharm El Sheikh by becoming the first Egyptian to reach a World Open final in the event's maiden staging in her home count...