Egyptian squash kicked off with promising results in 2018 after four
Egyptian champions won first place at the British Junior Open which took
place from 3 to 7 January in England.
Amina Orfi won the 11-year-old girls’ competition (G11) and Ahmed Rashed won the 11-year-old boys’ competition (B11).
Final matches in both competitions were an all-Egyptian final as Orfi
competed against Jana Galal at the girls’ final, while Rashed met
Mohamed Zakaria at the boys’ final.
At the 17-year-old boys’ competition (B17), the final also took place
between Egyptians Mostafa Assal and Omar el-Torkey. Assal was the
champion after he beat el-Torkey by a score of 3-0.
Moving to the 19-year-old boys’ final (B19), Egypt’s Marwan Tarek defeated France’s Victor Crouin by 3-0.
9 Jan 2018
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