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USA s Sobhy and Egypt s El Sherbini Set Up CIB Black Ball Squash Open Final - Professional Squash Association

USA s Sobhy and Egypt s El Sherbini Set Up CIB Black Ball Squash Open Final - Professional Squash Association
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USA s Sobhy and Egypt s El Sherbini Set Up CIB Black Ball Squash Open Final - Professional Squash Association

USA s Sobhy and Egypt s El Sherbini Set Up CIB Black Ball Squash Open Final - Professional Squash Association
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Egypt awarded 2022 World University Squash Championships

Egypt awarded 2022 World University Squash Championships Friday, 5 February 2021 New Giza, in Egypt, has been awarded the 2022 World University Squash Championships - the normally biennial International University Sports Federation (FISU) event is scheduled for June 27 to July 3. Shanghai was due to host the event last year but it was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. At the last hosting in Birmingham in 2018, the team title went to hosts Britain, while English duo Joshua Masters and Lily Taylor won the respective individual men’s and women’s titles. Britain, hosts of the last FISU World Championship Squash event in 2018, won the team title and will defend it in New Giza in 2022 ©FISU

Message from the CEO: 2020 Recap and A Look Ahead to the New Year - Professional Squash Association

Message from the CEO: 2020 Recap and A Look Ahead to the New Year News 2020 was an unprecedented year in the history of squash, with the global COVID-19 pandemic plunging the sport into a period of uncertainty and fundamentally changing the way we all live our lives.   After a magnificent start to the year – which saw Camille Serme, Mohamed ElShorbagy, Nour El Sherbini, Ali Farag and Hania El Hammamy all lift major honours – we were forced into the incredibly difficult decision to suspend professional squash following the outbreak of COVID-19.   The suspension was initially planned for six weeks. Six weeks then turned into six months due to the ever-changing nature of the coronavirus before professional squash returned with a bang in September in Manchester.

2020: Year In Review - PT 2 - Professional Squash Association

2020: Year In Review - PT.2 News 180 days after the PSA World Tour and PSA Challenger Tour were both suspended due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, professional squash returned to action in September. You can take a look back at the first part of our 2020 review right here, where we looked back at the first three months of the calendar year. In the second part of our 2020 review, we take a look at the last four months of the year, as both the PSA World Tour and PSA Challenger Tour made a tentative, but successful, return despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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