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Egypt Women's National Junior Squash Team
The Egypt women's national junior squash team represents Egypt in international squash (sport), squash team competitions, and is governed by Egyptian Squash Association. Since 1993, Egypt has won 11 World Junior Squash Championships, WSF World Junior Team Championships titles. Their most recent title came in 2024 Women's World Junior Team Squash Championships, 2024. Current team The following players are representing Egypt in the WSF Women's World Junior Team Championship 2024. * Fayrouz Aboelkheir * Nadien Elhammamy * Janna Galal * Amina Orfi Results World Junior Squash Championships, WSF Women's World Junior Team Championships See also * Squash in Egypt * Egyptian Squash Association * World Junior Squash Championships * Egypt men's national squash team * Egypt women's national squash team * Egypt men's national junior squash team References

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Omneya Abdel Kawy
Omneya Abdel Kawy (; born 15 August 1985, in Cairo) is a former professional squash player from Egypt. Career Omneya crowned a successful junior career in 2003 in her home city of Cairo when she became the first Egyptian woman to win the World Junior Championchampionship title; she had previously been the runner-up to Nicol David in 1999 and 2001. She was already competing on the WISPA Tour during her mid-teens. She reached number seven in the world rankings early in 2005 and achieved match ball against world number one Rachael Grinham in the final of the Hurghada International in her home country, though she eventually lost the match. She also reached another two finals, in the Harrow, Greenwich Open and the Dayton Open, both in the United States, and finished as a runner up. Omneya then won the Marsh McLennan title by beating Vicky Botwright. 2006 saw Omneya avenge the Hurghada International loss the previous year when she turned the tables in a pulsating final to win the ...
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