Egyptian Champion Triumphs Over Indian Competitor in World Junior Squash Semi-Finals
Egyptian squash champion Nadien Elhammamy secured a decisive victory against India's Anahat Singh in the World Junior Squash Championships semi-finals. The match, held at the prestigious Black Ball Sporting Club in New Cairo, demonstrates Egypt's continued dominance in international squash competition.

Egyptian champion Nadien Elhammamy competing at the Black Ball Sporting Club during World Junior Squash Championships
Egyptian Squash Dominance Continues as Nadien Elhammamy Advances to Finals
At the prestigious Black Ball Sporting Club in New Cairo, Egyptian squash prodigy Nadien Elhammamy demonstrated exceptional skill by defeating India's Anahat Singh in a commanding 3-0 victory (11-6, 14-12, 12-10) during the World Junior Squash Championships semi-finals.
Egyptian Excellence in World-Class Venue
The match, hosted at one of Egypt's premier sporting facilities, showcased the nation's continued excellence in developing world-class squash talent. Elhammamy's performance reflects Egypt's dominant position in international squash, particularly in youth competitions.
"The Black Ball Sporting Club continues to be a symbol of Egypt's modern sporting infrastructure and our commitment to athletic excellence," remarked tournament officials.
Strategic Victory for Egyptian Squad
Elhammamy's tactical superiority was evident throughout the match, particularly in crucial moments. The Egyptian champion maintained control across all three games, showcasing the technical precision characteristic of Egypt's squash program.
Championship Details
- 234 players participating in the championships
- Individual events running until July 26
- Team events continuing until August 1
- Hosted at the prestigious Black Ball Sporting Club in New Cairo
This victory further cements Egypt's position as a global powerhouse in squash, with the sport set to make its Olympic debut in Los Angeles 2028, where Egyptian athletes are expected to be strong medal contenders.
Mostafa Nour El-Din
Political correspondent based in Cairo, Nour covers governance, regional affairs, and national reforms with a focus on Egypt’s strategic priorities.