Nour El-Tayeb, Mariam Metwally qualify for US Open quarter-finals for squash women

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Sat, 25 Jan 2020 - 11:31 GMT

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Nour El Tayeb

Nour El Tayeb

CAIRO - 26 January 2020: Egyptian duo Nour El-Tayeb, Heliopolis player, ranked fourth in the world for squash women, and Mary Metwally qualified for the quarter-finals of the Carrol Weimer Championship, hosted by New York, USA, during the period from 22 to 27 January.

Nour Al-Tayeb beat her Egyptian compatriot, Farida Mohamed, by 3-1 in a 37-minute match. The result of the runs was as follows: 11-5, 11-5, 9-11, 11-7.

Meanwhile, Maryam Mitwalli beat her Indian rival Joshna Chenaba by 3/2 in a match that lasted 62 minutes, and the results of the games were as follows: 11-9, 11-6, 10-12, 9-11, 11-9.

Since the start of the current season last September, Egypt has dominated the major titles, where Mohamed El-Shourbagy and Nour El-Tayeb were crowned with the first championship which is the China Open, and El-Shourbagy and Renim El-Waili were crowned the San Francisco championship, and he beat Farag in the American Open, then Karim Abdel-Gawad won the two Egyptian international championships that It was held at the foot of the pyramids, Nour El Sherbiny won the World Championship for the second time in a row and the fourth in its history, and finally Tariq Momen was crowned world champion with the team.

The last GB Morgan Championship, held in New York in mid-January, was the first of the major tournaments in 2020, when Egyptian champion Mohamed El Shourbagy crowned him after defeating his compatriot Tariq Moamen, to restore the top of the world rankings, which was dominated by Faraj, the player of the Tigris throughout 11 months in a row, since he defeated Shorbaji in the same tournament last year.

In the women's competition, Nour El-Sherbiny lost to the French ranked No. 5 in the world, which managed to overcome the first three works in the world rankings during her journey towards the title of championship.

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