
i-love-squash With his 5th British Junior Open title (3 times U19, once U17 and once U15) Mohamed El Shorbagy (pic, in front of Nick Matthew) might finish his junior career. Why not he is no. 15 in the world already.

i-love-squash The women's rankings have not been changed at the top: Malaysian girl Nicol David stays consecutive the 42nd month at the no. 1 spot. Who is going to stop her this Year?

i-love-squash New Year - new No. 1: Ramy Ashour has made it for the first time. With 22 years of age, he is the the youngest player since the legends Jansher Khan (1988, 19 Years old) and Jahangir Khan (1982, 19 Years old) became No.1.

i-love-squash We hope that you had a lot of cookies and other delicacies during the Christmas time. For the New Year we wish you all the best, especially good health, success and all the luck you need.

i-love-squash The i love squash teams wishes you a very nice and relaxed X-mas. We will be back soon with news and stories.

i-love-squash Saudi International: The winner took it all! Ramy Ashour beat Nick Mathew in 5 games (11-7, 7-11, 11-9, 9-11, 11-8).

i-love-squash Still some hours to go for the big final. The title and the no. 1 spot are on the line - lot of pressure. Who will handle this situation better, Ramy or Nick?

i-love-squash The dream final is complete. Ramy Ashour (pic) outs David Palmer in straight games in 38 minutes (11-8, 14-12, 11-3). The final will not only decide about the winner, it will also decide who will be the new no. 1 at the January rankings.

i-love-squash Saudi International: The first finalist is ready: [3] Nick Matthew (ENG) bt [8] Adrian Grant (ENG) 11-3, 3-11, 11-6, 11-7 (63m). The 2nd semi: [1] Ramy Ashour (EGY) v [4] David Palmer (AUS) 11-8

i-love-squash The last one who gets to the Saudi-semis: Australian fellow and two times World Champion David Palmer (left) beat the French World Champion 2004 Thierry Lincou 3:1.

i-love-squash Semi-finalist no. 2 and 3 at the Saudi International are chosen: Nick Matthew (ENG) beat Wael El Hindi (EGY) 11-8, 11-3, 11-7 in 51m and Ramy Ashour (EGY) won against compatriot Mohamed El Shorbagy 11-3, 12-10, 11-3 (32m).




























