Egypt Seeded To Set World Junior Team Championship Record; US Girls Seeded Second by Howard Harding
21 July 2013
- Egypt have been named as top seeds for the 2013 WSF Women's World
Junior Team Squash Championship and are firm favourites to become the
first nation in the event's 28-year history to win the title four times
in a row.
The biennial World
Squash Federation championship gets underway tomorrow (22 July) at the
Hasta La Vista Club in the historic city of Wroclaw in Poland following
Sunday's world individual finals.
Egypt, boasting all
four players in Saturday's Women's World Junior Championship
semi-finals, will be led by Nour El Sherbini, the 17-year-old world
No11 from Alexandria who is bidding to become the first player in
history to win a world junior individual title for a third time.
The defending
champions are expected to line up against USA, the second seeds, in
Saturday's final. USA, who finished as runners-up in 2011 in their
first ever appearance in the final, will be led by Sabrina Sobhy, the
16-year-old sister of 2010 world junior champion Amanda Sobhy.
Five-time champions England are the third seeds, ahead of fourth seeds Hong Kong China, the 2005 champions.
Full Pool line-ups:
Pool A: [1] EGYPT, [8] NEW ZEALAND, [9] AUSTRALIA, [13/16] POLAND Pool B: [2] USA, [7] CANADA, [10] FRANCE, [13/16] CZECH REPUBLIC Pool C: [3] ENGLAND, [6] INDIA, [11] JAPAN, [13/16] SOUTH AFRICA Pool D: [4] HONG KONG CHINA, [5] MALAYSIA, [12] COLOMBIA, [13/16] GERMANY