Egypt continues to shape the global squash narrative with a series of groundbreaking achievements. Leading the charge is Amna Eltarabolsy, public figure, first female President of the Egyptian Squash Federation, and a former World Squash Champion, who has just been elected Vice President of the African Squash Federation (SFA) — making her the first woman ever to hold this position.
Her election marks a historic leap forward for women in sports leadership and underscores Egypt’s growing influence in global squash governance. As a champion on and off the court, Eltarabolsy continues to pave the way for the next generation of women in sports.
Squash to Make Its Olympic Debut at Los Angeles 2028
Adding to the excitement, the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Organizing Committee has officially announced the competition schedule for squash — which will feature in the Olympic Games for the very first time in history.
This long-anticipated inclusion will place squash on the Olympic stage for the first time — a dream come true for the sport’s global community, and a golden opportunity for Egyptian athletes.
Egyptian Athletes Wrap Up Season Strong
The 2024–2025 squash season concluded with the PSA World Tour Finals in Toronto. Egyptian star Nouran Gohar clinched the women’s title, continuing Egypt’s dominance in the sport. On the men’s side, Mostafa Asal finished runner-up after withdrawing in the final due to injury against Wales’ Joel Makin.
With Amna Eltarabolsy setting new precedents for women in governance and LA 2028 marking squash’s Olympic debut, the sport is entering a transformative era — and Egypt is leading the way.