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    Amr Shabana (Arabic: عمرو شبانة; born 20 July 1979 in Cairo) is a former professional squash player from Egypt. He won the World Open in 2003, 2005, 2007...
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  • Nicol 2004: Lee Beachill 2005: Thierry Lincou 2006: Amr Shabana 2007: Amr Shabana 2008: Amr Shabana 2009: Karim Darwish 2010: Ramy Ashour 2011: Nick Matthew...
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  • States Amr Salem (born 1958), Syrian politician Amr Samaka (born 1983), Egyptian footballer Amr Shabana (born 1979), Egyptian squash player Amr Sobhy (born...
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    crown against Karim Abdel Gawad in the final. It moved Farag up to join Amr Shabana and Geoff Hunt in the all-time list with four world title wins. Major...
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    2006 World Open, Gaultier defeated World No. 1 and defending-champion Amr Shabana in the semi-finals, before losing in five games in the final to David...
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    Peter Nicol (2004) Thierry Lincou (2006) Amr Shabana (2007) Amr Shabana (2008) Amr Shabana (2009) Amr Shabana (2010) Ramy Ashour (2011) James Willstrop...
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    away from their opponent. For example, Jonathon Power, Ramy Ashour, Amr Shabana, James Willstrop. Retrievers: excellent retrieval to counter power and...
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    Peter Nicol (2004) Thierry Lincou (2006) Amr Shabana (2007) Amr Shabana (2008) Amr Shabana (2009) Amr Shabana (2010) Ramy Ashour (2011) James Willstrop...
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  • Ashour Karim Darwish 5–11, 11–8, 11–4, 11–5 David Palmer Amr Shabana 2009 Kuwait Amr Shabana Ramy Ashour 11–8, 11–5, 11–5 Grégory Gaultier James Willstrop...
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    respectively. Egypt has produced the following world number ones: Men: Amr Shabana Karim Darwish Ramy Ashour Mohamed El Shorbagy Karim Abdel Gawad Ali Farag...
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  • Eain Yow Ng Victor Crouin Nour El Tayeb Alison Waters Jonathon Power Amr Shabana Lee Beachill Stewart Boswell Simon Parke Alex Gough Sarah Fitz-Gerald...
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    Peter Nicol (2004) Thierry Lincou (2006) Amr Shabana (2007) Amr Shabana (2008) Amr Shabana (2009) Amr Shabana (2010) Ramy Ashour (2011) James Willstrop...
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    Privilege Hong Kong Squash Open in 2006, where he lost to fellow Egyptian, Amr Shabana, who later would attain the number one ranking in the world. En route...
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  • of squash. His nickname, "titi", was founded by a former competitor, Amr Shabana. He called Thierry "titi-tight," because of his precision and tight shots...
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  • in the Tournament of Champions, he beat third seed Peter Nicol, then Amr Shabana in the semi-finals, before defeating world champion and World No 1 Thierry...
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    Peter Nicol (2004) Thierry Lincou (2006) Amr Shabana (2007) Amr Shabana (2008) Amr Shabana (2009) Amr Shabana (2010) Ramy Ashour (2011) James Willstrop...
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  • event took place in the Kuwait City in Kuwait from 1 to 7 November 2009. Amr Shabana won his fourth World Open title, defeating Ramy Ashour in the final....
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    Egyptian player Ramy Ashour (11–5, 8–11, 4–11, 5–11). Darwish displaced Amr Shabana to claim the world number 1 position after winning the prestigious 2008...
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  • exception of the men's championship in 1934 (when no challenger to F. D. Amr Bey entered), and both championships during World War II, and in 2010 and...
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    Geoff Hunt; Pakistanis Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan; and Egyptian Amr Shabana – who have three world titles to their name. In February 2014, Matthew...
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    has been competitive in international championships since the 1930s. Amr Shabana, Ali Farag and Ramy Ashour are Egypt's best players and all were ranked...
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  • The event took place in Hong Kong from 29 November to 4 December 2005. Amr Shabana won his second World Open title, defeating David Palmer in the final...
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  • Miguel A. Rodriguez Simon Rösner Craig Rowland Henri Salaun Mario Sanchez Amr Shabana Richard Sheppard Mohamed El Shorbagy Marwan El Shorbagy Paul Steel Mark...
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  • took place in Lahore in Pakistan from 14 December to 21 December 2003. Amr Shabana won his first World Open title, defeating Thierry Lincou in the final...
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    2003. In 2004, he won the Pakistan Open title in Islamabad (upsetting Amr Shabana in the quarter-finals) in his first appearance in a PSA Super Series...
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  • place at the Queen's Club in London in England between 4–8 January 2012. Amr Shabana won his first PSA World Series Finals trophy, beating Grégory Gaultier...
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  • in the United States from the 30th of September to the 6th October. Amr Shabana won his second US Open trophy, beating Nick Matthew in the final. For...
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  • player, Amr Shabana. She lives in Cairo with her husband Omar El Borolossy and has 3 children. Salma Shabana at WISPA (archived) Salma Shabana at Squash...
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  • place at the Queen's Club in London in England between 2–6 January 2013. Amr Shabana won his second PSA World Series Finals trophy, beating Nick Matthew in...
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  • 150  CAN Jonathon Power (5) March 2006 March 2006 1 14 31 429 12  EGY Amr Shabana April 2006 December 2008 33 33 1006 1006 13  EGY Karim Darwish January...
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