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Nour El Sherbini

Egyptian squash player

Nour El Sherbini (Arabic: نور الشربيني; born 1 November 1995) is an Egyptian professional squash player. She is a six time World champion and became the youngest woman to win the Women's World Championship (2015). In 2016, she retained her *le and in 2019 won her third World Championship equalling the feat of Michelle Martin and rising to equal fourth in the all time list of world championships won. She is known as the worlds best squash player. She is the current world champion after winning the 2021/2022 edition of the tournament.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Early career
  • 3 2012: Entering the top 10
  • 4 World Squash Championships
    • 4.1 Finals: 6 (4 *les, 2 runner-up)
  • 5 Major World Series final appearances
    • 5.1 British Open: 4 finals (3 *les, 1 runner-up)
    • 5.2 Qatar Cl*ic: 1 final (0 *le, 1 runner-up)
  • 6 Awards and achievements
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Early life

Nour was born and has been raised in Alexandria, Egypt. She started playing squash when she was 6 years old, and was already participating in tournaments before she was 8.

She is training in Alexandria Sporting Club (ASC) in Alexandria-EGYPT.

Her brother Omar el Sherbini kept her interested in squash as she would spend time watching him and learning from his sessions. She confirmed that sports run in her family: "My father used to be a football player and a good swimmer. Also my mum was a good athlete".

Early career

She won the British Junior Open Under-13 category in 2007 and 2008. On 28 November 2009, Sherbini was awarded the 2009 Young WISPA Squash Player of the Year. As she explains: "By time I gained more confidence and become more steady that made me able to win most of the *les of the local tournaments in Egypt, till reaching the British open and my first international *les. My first BJO *le was such a push for more *les starting from under 13 years old till under 15, *les in a row".

A few months after her 13th birthday, she joined WISPA in early 2009, and in April she announced her arrival by losing to world top liner Engy Kheirallah in a tight 3/1 at the Heliopolis Open. After having reached the final of the ATCO Miro event in June, also in Cairo, Sherbini was stopped by Kheirallah in her bid for her first WISPA Tour *le. On August 2, 2009, at 13, Sherbini became the youngest world champion in the history of the sport when she won the women's *le at the World Junior squash Championships (U-19). As she explained: "Reaching the most important moment of my life, I was chosen to represent Egypt in the world open junior championship taking place in Chennai, India. To win the *le was a dream, but to take it and feel the taste of victory was a dream came true. Adding the World Team *le made it looks extraordinary".

2012: Entering the top 10

In four years on the WSA World Tour, Nour El Sherbini rose 208 places in the women’s rankings to occupy the world No. 7 spot at the age of 16.

Her first professional compe*ion came in the Heliopolis Open as a qualifier, and she made it to the first round. The following January she won the British Junior Under-19 Open at the age of 14, at which point she had already broken into the world’s top 50. She returned to Heliopolis in 2010 to claim her first WSA *le. The following year, still climbing the rankings and sitting at No. 36, she won the Alexandria International Open as 5th seed and finished the year by reaching round two of the World Open as a qualifier.

In 2012 Sherbini made semi-final appearances in the Tournament of Champions in New York, as well as in the KL Open in Malaysia. These results tipped Sherbini into the world top 20, and she reached the final of the WSA World Series Platinum Allam British Open event at the O2 Arena, where she lost to Nicol David.

On 19 May 2012, Sherbini defeated Raneem El Weleily to become the youngest-ever British Open women’s finalist. She reached a world ranking of No. 1 in April 2016.

World Squash Championships

Finals: 6 (4 *les, 2 runner-up)

Major World Series final appearances

British Open: 4 finals (3 *les, 1 runner-up)

Qatar Cl*ic: 1 final (0 *le, 1 runner-up)

Awards and achievements

Nour El Sherbini at the World Junior Squash Championships in Doha, 2012
  • British Junior Open Champion GU13 2007
  • British Junior Open Champion GU13 2008
  • British Junior Open Champion GU15 2009
  • Atco Miro No.1 WISPA Runner-up 2009
  • World Junior Champion 2009
  • Young WISPA Player of the Year 2009
  • Young Female Player of the Year 2009
  • British Junior Open Champion GU19 2010
  • Heliopolis Open WISPA Champion 2010
  • High WISPA Ranking of 25 October 2010
  • World Junior Runner-up 2011
  • Alexandria International Open WISPA Champion 2011
  • British Junior Open Champion GU19 2012
  • High WSA Ranking of 7 June 2012
  • Youngest ever to reach the final of the British open in 2012
  • The first Egyptian to reach the final of the British Open in 2012
  • Youngest ever to be in the top ten on the world reaching No. 7 in June 2012
  • World Junior Champion 2012
  • The first Egyptian to win the British Open (in 2016)
  • PSA Player of The Year 2017/18

References

    External links

    • Nour El Sherbini at WISPA (archived)
    • Nour El Sherbini at WSA (archived)
    • Nour El Sherbini at Squash Info