Tag: Emily Whitlock
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England’s Emily Whitlock & Egypt’s Nour El Tayeb
London, Mar 13, 2014: Players from 16 nations – covering five continents – will be fighting for the eight qualifying slots in next week’s Penang CIMB Women’s World Squash Championship in Penang, Malaysia, according to the draw released today by the Women’s Squash Association (WSA). Qualifying in the $120,000 event gets underway at the Nicol…
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Kippax Conquers Grinham to make windy city draw
Chicago, Feb 28, 2014: It was sixth time lucky for England’s Sarah Kippax in the qualifying finals of the Women’s METROsquash Windy City Open when she claimed her first ever win over Australia’s former world number one Rachael Grinham – the highest-ranked player in the qualifying draw – to make the main draw of the…
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Chinappa chases down El Torky for Winnipeg win
Winnipeg – Canada, Feb 03, 2014: India’s Joshana Chinappa picked up the eighth WSA World Tour title of her career when she outlasted Egypt’s Heba El Torky in the final of the Winnipeg Winter Club Women’s Open, the WSA Tour 15 squash event in its fifth year at the Winnipeg Winter Club in Winnipeg, Canada.…
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Fernandes & Hansen justify new ranking heights
Heights Casino – New York, Oct 02, 2013: Guyana’s Nicolette Fernandes and Dane Line Hansen produced convincing victories in the first qualifying round of the Carol Weymuller Open in New York on the day they made their debuts in the Women’s Squash Association world top 20 rankings. The WSA Gold 50 Carol Weymuller Open is…
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Egyptians To Contest World Junior Finals
Doha, July 11, 2012: Egyptians, For the second successive year, all-Egyptian finals will bring to a climax the Doha WSF World Junior Squash Championships – after Yathreb Adel upset England’s No2 seed Emily Whitlock in the women’s semi-finals of the World Squash Federation event at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex in the Qatar capital…
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Abouelghar Survives Marathon World Battle
Doha, Jul 10, 2012: Second-seeded Egyptian Abouelghar survived the longest match of his life to overcome India’s Mahesh Mangaonkar and claim his anticipated place in the men’s semi-finals of the Doha WSF World Junior Squash Championships in Qatar. The 18-year-old from Cairo recovered from two games down at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex…