Legend Amr believes squash in Egypt has reached critical point


GO AWAY.....Coline Aumard of France (left) clash with Nouran Gohar of Egypt during the first round of Naza PSA women's World Championship at Arena Nicol David in Bukit Jalil yesterday. Nouran won 10-12,11-6,11-5,11-7 (26/04/2016/S.S.KANESAN/The Star)

KUALA LUMPUR: Egyptian squash legend Amr Shabana believes that squash in his home country cannot improve any more than it already has.

Egypt is, without a doubt, the top nation in squash. It has four women – Nour El Sherbini (No. 2), Raneem El Welily (No. 3), Omneya Abdel Kawy (No. 6) and Nouran Gohar (No. 7) – in the world’s top 10.

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