Among the promising young talents in professional squash is Nour El Sherbini from Egypt. Even at her young age, she has won the World Championship four times, and her victory in the 2015 Women’s World Championship made her the youngest woman to do so. She is ranked number two among the best squash players. Nour has been a two-time British Open Champion with other achievements include being a 2009 World Junior Champion, 2009 Young Female Player of the Year, 2009 Young Women’s International Squash Players Association (WISPA) Player of the Year, 2012 World Junior Champion, 2017/18 Professional Squash Association (PSA) Player of The Year, 2010 Heliopolis Open WISPA Champion, and being the first Egyptian to win the British Open (in 2016).
Nour El Sherbini has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m).
Among the promising young talents in professional squash is Nour El Sherbini from Egypt. Even at her young age, she has won the World Championship four times, and her victory in the 2015 Women’s World Championship made her the youngest woman to do so. She is ranked number two among the best squash players. Nour has been a two-time British Open Champion with other achievements include being a 2009 World Junior Champion, 2009 Young Female Player of the Year, 2009 Young Women’s International Squash Players Association (WISPA) Player of the Year, 2012 World Junior Champion, 2017/18 Professional Squash Association (PSA) Player of The Year, 2010 Heliopolis Open WISPA Champion, and being the first Egyptian to win the British Open (in 2016).
Nour El Sherbini has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m).