Arab Times

El Sherbini makes history for Egypt with British Open win

Egypt in historic British Open finals sweep

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KINGSTON UPON HULL, United Kingdom, March 27, (AFP): Nour El Sherbini became the first Egyptian woman to win the 94-year-old British Open title when she overcome her compatriot Nouran Gohar in five tight games on Sunday.

Gohar, aged only 18, had been trying to become the youngest women’s winner, but after a match full of unusually hard hitting she was beaten 11-7, 9-11, 7-11, 11-6, 11-8.

For the second time in the tournament Gohar suffered a bleeding knee which required treatment, and after a nine-minute delay Sherbini produced a brilliant forehand counter-hit and then two more heavy, accurate forehand drives to close it out.

“It’s really weird to hear that I am champion,” said Sherbini, who played in the 2012 final but is still only 20. “The last two points depended on such a small margin.

“I’m very proud be the first Egyptian (woman) to win. It’s a huge thing and hopefully other Egyptians will make us proud.”

With the men’s final later being between two of her compatriot­s, that sentiment was certain to be realised soon.

Mohamed El Shorbagy, the defending champion, was taking on Ramy Ashour, who became the first Egyptian in almost 50 years to take the title when he won three years ago.

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