Ramy Ashour is an Egyptian retired professional squash player who left a legacy in the sport for being the best squash player besides being the only two-time World Junior Squash Champion and the youngest to take number one position since the 80s. He is labeled “The Artist” and is credited with introducing the RAM scoring system he developed with Osama Khalifa. Overall, he is a six-time world champion, two-time world junior champion, and four-time world teams Men’s champion. He has forty Professional Squash Association (PSA) World’s Tour tournament titles and has been a runner-up fifteen times in PSA Tour finals.
Ramy Ashour has a height of 5’11” (1.80 m).
Ramy Ashour is an Egyptian retired professional squash player who left a legacy in the sport for being the best squash player besides being the only two-time World Junior Squash Champion and the youngest to take number one position since the 80s. He is labeled “The Artist” and is credited with introducing the RAM scoring system he developed with Osama Khalifa. Overall, he is a six-time world champion, two-time world junior champion, and four-time world teams Men’s champion. He has forty Professional Squash Association (PSA) World’s Tour tournament titles and has been a runner-up fifteen times in PSA Tour finals.
Ramy Ashour has a height of 5’11” (1.80 m).