Egypt’s junior women’s squash team has clinched the World Junior Team Championship title, defeating Hong Kong in a commanding performance during the finals held at Black Ball Sporting Club in New Cairo.
The young Egyptian athletes delivered a dominant display throughout the tournament, culminating in a well-deserved victory that solidifies Egypt’s ongoing global leadership in the sport of squash — particularly in the women’s division.
The national team’s triumph marks yet another milestone in the country’s storied squash legacy, reinforcing its unmatched depth of talent and commitment to excellence in youth development.
A Generation of Champions
The squad featured standout performances from rising stars including Amina Orfi, Nadine El Hammamy, Malika Taimour, Jana Galal, Souhaila Hazem, and Ruqayya Salem, each of whom contributed to the team’s remarkable campaign on home soil.
Their resilience, precision, and unity on court impressed audiences and competitors alike, showcasing the technical strength and mental fortitude of Egypt’s new generation of female athletes.
Global Dominance in Squash
Egypt continues to be a powerhouse in global squash, with both men’s and women’s teams frequently topping international rankings. This latest victory adds to a growing list of accomplishments for Egyptian women in sport, reflecting years of structured training, investment in youth programs, and a competitive spirit that continues to yield world-class results.
As the team sets its sights on future international competitions, the win in Cairo will be remembered not just as a championship, but as a statement: the future of squash is proudly Egyptian.