Learn why the Egyptian ranked number one in the world decided to retire "squash"
2020-06-25T15:09:49.274Z
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Egyptian Raneem Al-Wailili, the former world squash champion, who is now ranked first in the world, announced her retirement from playing the game after a career path of 25 years. Al-Wailili, 31, won more than 24 international championships and tournaments during her career, which culminated in her winning the world championship title.
Source: emara