Hana Goda may be 14 years old, but she has probably experienced more than the average teenager.
As a 12-year-old, she became national champion in her native Egypt.
In the final, she defeated 27-year-old Farah Abdel Aziz 3-0 in sets.
She has also challenged national hero and Liverpool player Mohamed Salah in a table tennis match.
Now the Egyptian super promise has begun the Swedish Championship final for Eslöv's table tennis ladies - and it was a victory in the first match against Halmstad.
- It is fantastic in Eslöv, everyone is really good during training and you always learn something, Goda said when SVT Sport met her before the final series.
The 14-year-old started the final by defeating Halmstad's Erika Front 3-0 in sets, then she beat Christina Källberg 3-1.
But in Goda's last match of the evening, against Charlotte Gray, it was a 2-3 loss.
Great pressure
Eslöv's Li Fen is missing in the final series due to health reasons, and more pressure is now on the 14-year-old's shoulders.
- I feel that there is pressure on everyone, because she is a good player.
Now we must all do our best to win.
CLIP: Meet 14-year-old super promise Hana Goda
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Meet 14-year-old super promise Hana Goda