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Squash - 12. October 2022.

Sobhy Stuns El Hammamy to Join Older Sister Amanda in U.S. Open Quarters

World No.20 Sabrina Sobhy has reached the quarter-finals of a PSA World Tour Platinum event for the first time after she stunned World No.2 Hania El Hammamy at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center to join older sister Amanda in the last eight.


It marks the first time that two American women will line up in the quarter-finals of the prestigious U.S. Open and Sobhy put in a sensational performance to claim the biggest win of her career, while also ending El Hammamy’s run of three successive Platinum title wins.

The only time Sobhy stopped buzzing around court was during a tense check for an out of court shot by El Hammamy after the Egyptian had saved two match balls. Upon confirmation that the ball was out, there was a deafening roar inside the Specter Center as the fans saluted their home hero. 

Sobhy’s reward for her 11-8, 13-15, 11-7, 11-9 victory is a last eight clash with No.5 seed Joelle King - a player she hasn’t beaten in six previous appearances.

"I haven't processed it yet," said Sobhy, who lives just 10 minutes away from the Specter Center.

"It's been very fast-paced since the end of the match. I felt still and in the present, but there has been a whirlwind of emotions ever since the match ended. I can't even express how proud I am of myself and how composed I felt on court. It's a feeling that I'm going to remember for the rest of my life.

"[The crowd] made it more fun and enjoyable, it was awesome. Other players can relate, we are trying to put on a show in tournaments, not just for ourselves and our opponents, but for the crowd too. We want to show how awesome, physical and creative this sport it.”

World No.3 Nour El Sherbini put in a performance befitting her ‘Warrior Princess’ nickname as she recovered from a nasty injury and fought through the pain barrier to reach the quarter-finals at the expense of Wales’ Tesni Evans.

The first game was an onslaught from El Sherbini as the Egyptian dropped just a single point, opening up a one-game lead. But at 6-6 in the second, she slipped while chasing a ball down and looked in real pain as she required physio treatment.

El Sherbini, sporting an ankle brace and strapping around her right ankle, played on but found it hard to move around court as Evans closed out the second game, and then the third in one-sided style, leaving El Sherbini’s title hopes in tatters.

El Sherbini has never been one to let injury affect her game - winning both the 2021 Allam British Open and the 2018-19 PSA World Championships despite struggling with a knee injury - and she came back from the brink to edge the fourth game and then stormed to victory in the decider to earn her place in the last eight.

“It’s [the ankle] not very bad, but I have to check it tomorrow,” said El Sherbini.

“I have a day off tomorrow, so I’ll try and treat it and hopefully I’ll be ready after tomorrow. I’ve been put in this situation many times. I have experience of playing with injuries and hopefully I’m going to recover and be ready for the rest of the week.”

El Sherbini will take on No.8 seed Salma Hany for a place in the semi-finals after she dispatched USA’s Olivia Clyne in three games.

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