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World Squash Junior Championships

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Junior squash world championships
For team event, seeWorld Squash Junior Team Championships.
Squash tournament
World Squash Junior Championships
Details
Event nameWorld Junior Championships
Website
wsfworldjuniors.com
Winners
Men'sEgyptMohamed Zakaria
Women'sEgyptAmina Orfi
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TheWorld Squash Junior Championships is the junior world championship ofsquash conducted byWorld Squash.[1] Players aged under 19 can participate.[2] The event used to be hosted biennially but has been held annually since 2009.[3]

Men's individual

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Jansher Khan won the World Junior individual title inBrisbane in 1986. Making him the only player in the history of squash who was also theWorld Open Champion during the same year.
Chris Dittmar was the runner-up for the individual championship in 1980 and 1982.
YearVenueChampionRunner-upScoreline
1980SwedenKungälvAustraliaPeter NanceAustraliaChris Dittmar6–9, 9–7, 9–2, 9–6
1982MalaysiaKuala LumpurPakistanSohail QaiserAustraliaChris Dittmar3–9, 10–8, 9–4, 9–3
1984CanadaCalgaryAustraliaChris RobertsonEnglandDavid Lloyd9–0, 9–5, 9–0
1986AustraliaBrisbanePakistanJansher KhanAustraliaRodney Eyles9–3, 9–0, 9–2
1988NetherlandsEdinburghEnglandDel HarrisAustraliaAnthony Hill9–6, 5–9, 7–9, 9–7, 9–2
1990GermanyPaderbornEnglandSimon ParkeEnglandDavid Campion9–7, 9–4, 9–1
1992Hong KongHong KongFinlandJuha RaumolinCanadaJonathon Power5–9, 9–3, 9–7, 9–2
1994New ZealandChristchurchEgyptAhmed BaradaEgyptOmar El Borolossy9–0, 7–9, 3–9, 9–3, 9–2
1996EgyptCairoEgyptAhmed FaizyAustraliaStewart Boswell9–6, 3–9, 9–7, 9–6
1998United StatesPrincetonMalaysiaOng Beng HeeEgyptWael El Hindi7–9, 9–5, 9–0, 9–5
2000ItalyMilanEgyptKarim DarwishFranceGrégory Gaultier9–1, 9–3, 9–7
2002IndiaChennaiEnglandJames WillstropEnglandPeter Barker9–0, 9–3, 9–1
2004PakistanIslamabadEgyptRamy AshourPakistanYasir Butt9–5, 10–8, 9–3
2006New ZealandPalmerston NorthEgyptRamy AshourEgyptOmar Mosaad9–1, 9–3, 9–1
2008SwitzerlandZürichEgyptMohamed El ShorbagyPakistanAamir Atlas Khan2–9, 9–3, 10–8, 9–4
2009IndiaChennaiEgyptMohamed El ShorbagyMalaysiaIvan Yuen11–9, 12–10, 11–2
2010EcuadorQuitoEgyptAmr Khaled KhalifaEgyptAli Farag8–11, 11–9, 12–10, 11–7
2011BelgiumHerentalsEgyptMarwan El ShorbagyEgyptMohamed Abouelghar11–6, 11–6, 11–8
2012QatarDohaEgyptMarwan El ShorbagyEgyptMohamed Abouelghar11–9, 7–11, 11–7, 11–8
2013PolandWrocławEgyptKarim El HammamyEgyptFares Dessouky11–8, 11–6, 6–11, 13–11
2014NamibiaWindhoekPeruDiego ElíasEgyptOmar El Atmas11–3, 11–2, 11–1
2015NetherlandsEindhoven[4]PeruDiego ElíasEgyptYoussef Soliman11–6, 11–9, 11–8
2016PolandBielsko-BiałaMalaysiaEain Yow NgEgyptSaadeldin Abouaish11–3, 9–11 11–7, 11–5
2017New ZealandTaurangaEgyptMarwan TarekFranceVictor Crouin11–9, 3–11, 11–6, 3–11, 11–2
2018IndiaChennaiEgyptMostafa AsalEgyptMarwan Tarek11–7, 13–11, 11–4
2019MalaysiaKuala LumpurEgyptMostafa AsalEgyptMoustafa El Sirty12–10, 11–3, 11–6
2020AustraliaGold CoastCancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[5]
2022FranceMaxévilleNetherlandsRowan DammingEnglandFinnlay Withington11–4, 12–10, 11–8
2023AustraliaMelbournePakistanHamza KhanEgyptMohamed Zakaria10–12, 14–12, 11–3, 11–6
2024United StatesHoustonEgyptMohamed ZakariaSouth KoreaNa Joo-young11–6, 11–4, 11–6
2025EgyptNew CairoEgyptMohamed ZakariaEgyptMarwan Assal11–5, 11–3, 11–4

Women's individual

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Nicol David is the first squash player to have won the individual World Junior title twice (1999 and 2001).
Nour El Sherbini became the youngest world junior champion at the age of 13.

The women's individual championship is theWSA Junior Tier 1 tournament and players who compete in the tournament are awarded ranking points for the official"Rising Stars" rankings.[6]

YearVenueChampionRunner-upScoreline
1981CanadaOttawaEnglandLisa OpieEnglandMartine Le Moignan9–4, 9–6, 10–8
1983AustraliaPerthAustraliaRobyn FridayAustraliaHelen Paradeiser10–8, 9–2, 9–3
1985Republic of IrelandDublinEnglandLucy SoutterAustraliaSarah Fitz-Gerald9–1, 9–1, 9–6
1987EnglandBrightonAustraliaSarah Fitz-GeraldEnglandDonna Vardy9–0, 9–6, 9–0
1989New ZealandHamiltonEnglandDonna VardyNew ZealandLynora Hati9–2, 9–1, 9–3
1991NorwayBergenEnglandCassie JackmanGermanySabine Schöne9–1, 4–9, 9–6, 6–9, 9–0
1993MalaysiaKuala LumpurAustraliaRachael GrinhamNew ZealandSarah Cook9–6, 5–9, 9–5, 9–1
1995AustraliaSydneyNew ZealandJade WilsonAustraliaRachael Grinham9–3, 9–4, 9–7
1997BrazilRio de JaneiroEnglandTania BaileyFranceIsabelle Stoehr9–6, 9–1, 9–7
1999BelgiumAntwerpMalaysiaNicol DavidMalaysiaLeong Siu Lynn9–5, 9–3, 9–2
2001MalaysiaPenangMalaysiaNicol DavidEgyptOmneya Abdel Kawy9–2, 9–4, 9–2
2003EgyptCairoEgyptOmneya Abdel KawyEgyptAmnah El Trabolsy9–0, 9–6, 9–4
2005BelgiumHerentalsEgyptRaneem El WeleilyIndiaJoshna Chinappa9–3, 9–4, 10–8
2007Hong KongHong KongEgyptRaneem El WeleilyFranceCamille Serme9–2, 9–4, 5–9, 9–3
2009IndiaChennaiEgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptNour El Tayeb5–11, 11–7, 11–6, 11–5
2010GermanyCologneUnited StatesAmanda SobhyEgyptNour El Tayeb3–11, 11–7, 11–6, 11–7
2011United StatesBostonEgyptNour El TayebEgyptNour El Sherbini11–5, 3–11, 11–7, 11–8
2012QatarDohaEgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptYathreb Adel10–12, 11–9, 11–5, 11–2
2013PolandWrocławEgyptNour El SherbiniEgyptMariam Metwally11–7, 16–14, 11–8
2014NamibiaWindhoekEgyptHabiba MohamedEgyptNouran Gohar6–11, 11–2, 11–7, 11–6
2015NetherlandsEindhovenEgyptNouran GoharEgyptHabiba Mohamed11–6, 7–11, 11–7, 17–15
2016PolandBielsko-BiałaEgyptNouran GoharEgyptRowan Elaraby11–5, 11–6, 11–7
2017New ZealandTaurangaEgyptRowan ElarabyEgyptHania El Hammamy11–7, 11–9, 11–8
2018IndiaChennaiEgyptRowan ElarabyEgyptHania El Hammamy11–4, 11–9, 10–12, 11–9
2019MalaysiaKuala LumpurEgyptHania El HammamyEgyptJana Shiha11–9, 11–6, 11–8
2020AustraliaGold CoastCancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[7]
2022FranceMaxévilleEgyptAmina OrfiEgyptSalma El Tayeb9–11, 1–11, 11–6, 11–3, 11–7
2023AustraliaMelbourneEgyptAmina OrfiMalaysiaAira Azman11–8, 11–5, 11–1
2024United StatesHoustonEgyptAmina OrfiEgyptFayrouz Aboelkheir11–7, 15–13, 11–5
2025EgyptNew CairoEgyptAmina OrfiEgyptNadien Elhammamy11–7, 11–5, 11–5

Statistics

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Men

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16 
 Egypt
 England
 Pakistan
 Australia
 Malaysia
 Peru
 Finland
 Netherlands

Women

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17 
 Egypt
 England
 Australia
 Malaysia
 New Zealand
 United States

See also

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Notes

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  • a The men's team event was held unofficially from 1973 to 1979.

References

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  1. ^"World Junior Championships past winners".WSF. 27 June 2017. Retrieved20 December 2022.
  2. ^"World Junior Team Champs".Squashplayer.co.uk. Retrieved11 March 2010.
  3. ^"Dipika Pallikal & Mohamed El Shorbagy Are Top World Junior Seeds". SquashInfo.com. June 26, 2009. Retrieved7 March 2010.
  4. ^"Squash Bond Nederland".
  5. ^"WSF World Juniors 2020 : Cancelled".worldsquash.org. 2 April 2020. Retrieved2 April 2020.
  6. ^"Rising Stars".WISPA. Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2010. Retrieved11 March 2010.
  7. ^"WSF World Juniors 2020 : Cancelled".worldsquash.org. 2 April 2020. Retrieved2 April 2020.

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