Egyptian Nour El-Sherbiny celebrates the sixth World Squash Championship title in its history

Egyptian squash player Nour El-Sherbiny celebrated her sporting achievement by winning the Women's and Men's Professional Squash Championship for the fourth time in a row.

Nour posted on her official account on "Facebook" pictures of her gathering with her team and her family after winning the championship yesterday evening, and Hali waving the number 6, indicating that this is the sixth time in her history that she has won the World Squash Championship for men and women.

The final of the tournament was an Egyptian-Egyptian, where Nour defeated the player Nouran Gohar, ranked first in the world, in a strong match that lasted for about an hour, which was held at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, where the participants in the championship competed for the largest titles in squash in the world with a total of financial prizes considered the largest in the history Squash tournaments.

Nour won the match by three sets to one with a score of (7-11), (11-7), (11-8) and (11-7), and Nour El-Sherbiny is the second player in the world in the number of times to win world championships.

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