Egyptian squash prodigy Amina Orfi has made history once again, claiming her fourth consecutive World Junior Squash Championship title in a commanding performance on home soil. The tournament, hosted at the prestigious Black Ball Sporting Club in Cairo, saw Orfi defeat fellow Egyptian Nadine El Hammamy in the final, cementing her place as the most decorated junior player in the history of the sport.
Ranked World No. 5, Orfi delivered a flawless performance in the championship match, winning in straight games: 11-7, 11-5, 11-5. With this victory, she becomes the first player ever to win the World Junior title four times, solidifying her legacy as a generational talent and a future icon of the sport.
All-Egyptian Final Showcases National Dominance
The final was a testament to Egypt’s continued dominance in the global squash scene. Though the spotlight was on Orfi’s historic achievement, 17-year-old Nadine El Hammamy also turned heads with her remarkable run throughout the tournament. Ranked World No. 93, El Hammamy defied expectations and delivered a series of standout performances to reach the final, ultimately earning a well-deserved second-place finish.
Her silver-medal showing marks a major milestone in her young career and adds to Egypt’s impressive record of nurturing world-class squash talent.
Record-Breaking Participation
The 2025 World Junior Squash Championships have drawn a record 220 athletes from across the globe, competing in both individual and team events in the under-19 category. The event runs through August 1st, turning Cairo into the heart of the international squash community this summer.