#TeamHarrow Squash Players Get Ready for Battle at the Tournament of Champions
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by Michael Moseley
3y ago
PSA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SET FOR BLOCKBUSTER BATTLES AS DRAWS ARE RELEASED Content courtesy of PSA World Tour The draws for the 2018/19 PSA World Championships presented by the Walter Family have been announced today, with some blockbuster fixtures in store at Chicago’s Union Station between February 23 – March 2. 128 of the world’s greatest male and female squash players will descend on Chicago for the most prestigious title in squash as they battle for a record prize purse of $1 million, which is the highest in the sport’s history. Defending men’s champion and current World No.1 Moh ..read more
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KARIM ABDEL GAWAD EXCLUSIVE – BACK TO HIS BEST FORM
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by Harrow Sports
3y ago
2018 Black Ball Champion — Content courtesy of PSA World Tour Egypt’s former World No.1 Karim Abdel Gawad talks to RJ Mitchell and relives his recent title double glory and how he is aiming to continue his impressive form in 2019. Karim Abdel Gawad has promised to continue to go on the attack when the PSA World Tour resumes at the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions at New York’s Grand Central Station in January. The ‘Baby-faced Assassin’ ended 2018 as the form player on the Men’s Tour when he doubled up with back-to-back title triumphs at the Pakistan Open and the CIB  ..read more
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Gawad wins Black Ball Squash Open
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by Harrow Sports
3y ago
Content courtesy of PSA World Tour Egypt’s Karim Abdel Gawad is the 2018 CIB Black Ball Squash Open champion after he defeated compatriot and World No.2 Ali Farag in the final at the Black Ball Sporting Club in Cairo, Egypt, earlier today. The Black Ball Squash Open is the first major tournament to take place in Egypt’s capital since the men’s 2016 PSA World Championships and it was Alexandria-born Gawad who came out on top in a four-game battle with compatriot Farag. The title is Gawad’s first at a PSA Platinum event since the 2017 Tournament of Champions, as he ..read more
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After a Long 4 Year Gap, Momen Wins Biggest Title of Career
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
Momen claims #1 at Channel VAS Championships Tarek Momen is the most recent major tournament squash champion, and we are lucky enough that he is on #TeamHarrow. Momen has been a longtime sponsored player of Harrow Sports, and we asked him to share with us how his most recent tournament win made him feel and how his new signature racquet helped! “Extremely happy to win the biggest title of my career this week at the Channel Vas Championship in London. It came after a long 4 year gap since the last title I’ve won. It’s been a rough patch with so many ups and downs but the only constant was ..read more
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Momen wins Channel VAS Championships
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
Content courtesy of PSA World Tour World No.4 Tarek Momen has ended a four-year trophy drought after beating fellow Egyptian Ali Farag 3-2 to win the Channel VAS Championships at St George’s Hill, PSA World Tour Gold event held in Weybridge. Momen had been in brilliant form throughout the tournament – dispatching Cameron Pilley, Paul Coll and Diego Elias without dropping a single game – and was up against the 2017 runner-up in Farag. Momen was also a beaten finalist at this tournament, losing to Coll in 2016, and he twice went a game behind against the World No.2 today, b ..read more
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Raneem El Welily wins US Open Squash
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
EL WELILY AND ELSHORBAGY ARE 2018 FS INVESTMENTS U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONS Content courtesy of US Open Squash   2018 FS Investments U.S. Open champions Mohamed ElShorbagy (l) and Raneem El Welily For the second consecutive year, the FS Investments U.S. Open Squash Championships produced two Egyptian champions as world No. 2 Raneem El Welily upended compatriot and world No. 1 Nour El Sherbini in three games, and Mohamed ElShorbagy staged a five-game comeback against Germany’s Simon Rösner to claim his third title in the past five years at Drexel University’s Daskalakis Athletic Center in Phil ..read more
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#MusicMonday Contest Details
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
  #MusicMondays October 15th through November 12th Who loves to dance? We know it is our favorite way to prep for a game and we want to see you get pumped up! The contest is easy, follow these simple steps for a chance to win WARM UP SHIRTS for your entire team. Take a video of your team dancing to your favorite pump up song Post it to Facebook and Instagram Remember to tag us @HarrowSports and #MusicMondays Share it as many times as you can throughout the week The video with the most shares and likes during that week is the winning team! Winners for the week will be announced on Friday ..read more
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This week in Squash Sept 21-27
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
Content courtesy of US Squash Women’s Squash Week 2018 is officially underway as thousands of women take to the squash courts across the United States and around the globe, September 22-30. It’s not too late to participate and organize for local events in your area. The 2018 festivities will celebrate five themes central to what makes women’s squash a healthy and positive experience: Empowering, Fun, Social, Inclusive, and Lifelong. Visit the Women’s Squash Week page to learn how to get involved in the fun across the country. Read More Mixed Fortunes For American Hopes As NetSuite Op ..read more
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Egypt Claims Gold at Women’s World Team Championships
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
  4th Overall Title Won by Egypt Women written by #TeamHarrow & Egypt Team player Raneem El Welily This was my 8th experience representing Egypt at the women’s world team championship. And what an experience it was!!! So so happy we managed to win the title, this was Egypt’s 4th title overall but our first consecutive win as we also won the title in 2016. The team was thrilled with the win and I’m so proud to have represented my country next to such strong athletes. Yes we were seeded 1 on the tournament but that’s not an indication as to who is going to win. It’s not the case in ..read more
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This week in Squash September 13 – 20
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by Melanie Brill
3y ago
Egypt retain the title Egypt are still the Women’s World Team Champions after beating England in a repeat of last year’s final in Paris. Resting world number one Nour El Sherbini, first up for Egypt was Nouran Gohar, taking on Alison Waters. In a see-saw match that saw a lot of involvement from the referee, it was Gohar who finally prevailed as she forged ahead in the fifth. READ MORE Content courtesy of http://wsfwomensteams.com WEEKEND ROUNDUP: SOLIMAN TAKES PAKISTAN CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF INTERNATIONAL TITLE Egypt’s World No.47 Youssef Soliman claimed his biggest ever PSA t ..read more
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