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7 hours ago, thepharoah said:

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  • Men's Singles R16 
  1. :FRA {1} Gregory Gaultier 3 - 0 :ENG Declan James
  2. :ENG {13} Daryl Selby 1 - 3 :NZL {8} Paul Coll
  3. :ENG {5} Nick Matthew 3 - 0 :QAT Abdulla Al Tamimi 
  4. :EGY {3} Mohamed El Shorbagy 3 - 0 :EGY {10} Ramy Ashour 

 

 

  • Women's Singles R16
  1. :EGY {1} Nour El Sherbibni 3 - 0 :JPN {Q} Satomi Watanabe
  2. :EGY {5} Nouran Gohar 3 - 1 :ENG {10} Alison Waters 
  3. :EGY {8} Nour El Tayeb 3 - 2 :EGY Salma Hany 
  4. :WAL {16} Tesni Evans 3 - 1 :ENG {4} Laura Massaro 

I had no idea Egypt was such a powerhouse in Squash! 

Would be great to be an Olympic sport.

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5 hours ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

I had no idea Egypt was such a powerhouse in Squash! 

Would be great to be an Olympic sport.

 

Egypt is the biggest Country in Squash world both men and women right now , but i can't guarantee that when it become Olympic :d , but of course i want sport to become olympic cuz it deserves to be 

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  • Men's Singles R16 
  1. :EGY {4} ِAli Farag 3 - 0 :AUS Cameron Pilley
  2. :EGY {7} Tarek Momen 2 - 3 :COL Miguel Rodriguez
  3. :EGY {6} Marwan El Shorbagy 3 - 0 :FRA Lucas Serme 
  4. :EGY {2} Karim Abdel Gawad 3 - 0 :IND Surav Ghosal

 

 

  • Women's Singles R16
  1. :FRA {3} Camille Serme 3 - 0 :ENG {13} Olivia Blatchford
  2. :ENG {7} Sarah Jean Perry 2 - 3 :NZL {9} Joelle King
  3. :MAS {6} Nicol David 3 - 1 :HKG {11} Annie Au 
  4. :EGY {2} Raneem El Welily 3 - 1 :ENG {15} Victoria Lust 
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  • Men's Singles Quarterfinals
  1. :FRA {1} Gregory Gaultier 3 - 0 :NZL {8} Paul Coll
  2. :EGY {3} Mohamed El Shorbagy 3 - 1 :ENG {5} Nick Matthew

 

 

  • Women's Singles Quarterfinals
  1. :EGY {1} Nour El Sherbini 3 - 0 :EGY {5} Nouran Gohar
  2. :EGY {8} Nour El Tayeb 3 - 0 :WAL {16} Tesni Evans
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On ‎13‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 13:55, thepharoah said:

 

Egypt is the biggest Country in Squash world both men and women right now , but i can't guarantee that when it become Olympic :d , but of course i want sport to become olympic cuz it deserves to be 

If you look at the world rankings. Nearly a third of the top 20 in men and women is Egyptian.

But it's also useful for Paris 2024 that France has a world class man and a world class woman:)

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

If you look at the world rankings. Nearly a third of the top 20 in men and women is Egyptian.

But it's also useful for Paris 2024 that France has a world class man and a world class woman:)

yeah , we have a great depth in Squash and ofc France having good players and good juniors as well will help sport in getting into Olympics 

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  • Men's Singles Quarterfinals
  1. :EGY {4} Ali Farag 3 - 1 :COL Miguel Rodriguez
  2. :EGY {2} Karim Abdelgawad 0 - 3 :EGY {6} Marwan El Shorbagy

 

 

  • Women's Singles Quarterfinals
  1. :FRA {3} Camille Serme 3 - 0 :NZL {9} Joelle King
  2. :EGY {2} Raneem El Welily 3 - 1 :MAS {6} Nicol David
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  • Men's Singles Semifinals
  1. :FRA {1} Gregory Gaultier 0 - 3 :EGY {2} Mohamed El Shorbagy
  2. :EGY {4} Ali Farag 2 - 3 :EGY {6} Marwan El Shorbagy

 

 

  • Women's Singles Semifinals
  1. :EGY {1} Nour El Sherbini 3 - 2 :EGY {8} Nour El Tayeb
  2. :EGY {2} Raneem El Welily 3 - 0 :FRA {3} Camille Serme
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