Clean Sweep For Egypt In All Africa Junior Championships by Howard Harding
April 2, 2013
- Egypt successfully retained all three titles in the 2013 All Africa
Junior Squash Championships at the Wanderers Club in the Namibia
capital Windhoek.
Favourites in the mixed team championship, Egypt brushed aside South
Africa 3/0 in the final - Omar Elatmas and Nouran Ahmed Gohar winning
their matches in straight games and Ahmed Effat Ashoush fighting back
from 2/1 down in the dead rubber to quash determined opposition from
Lawrence Kuhn to clinch an 11-6, 7-11, 7-11, 12-10, 14-12 victory.
In the individual championships which followed, 16-year-old top seed
Elatmas cruised to victory in the men's event, beating South African
Luke Willemse 11-4, 11-3, 11-9 in the final. Sixth seed Willemse made
his breakthrough in the quarter-finals where he upset second-seeded
compatriot Ruan Olivier.
The women's final was an all-Egyptian affair between the top two seeds,
in which favourite Nouran Ahmed Gohar, a 15-year-old former British
Junior U15 Open champion, beat Nadine Ayman Mohamed Shahin, also 15,
11-8, 11-3, 11-1.
RESULTS: All
Africa Junior Squash Championships, Windhoek, Namibia