Nour El Sherbini

Nour Atef Ahmed Zaki El Sherbini (Arabic: نُور عَاطِف أَحْمَد زَكِيّ الشَّرْبِينِيّ;[1] born 1 November 1995) is an Egyptian professional squash player.

Nour, the only player representing Egypt in the list of most winner in all time of PSA Women's World Championship.

[citation needed] Her brother Omar el Sherbini kept her interested in squash as she would spend time watching him and learning from his sessions.

[4] A few months after her 13th birthday, she joined WISPA in early 2009, and in April she announced her arrival by losing to world top liner Engy Kheirallah in a tight 3/1 at the Heliopolis Open.

After having reached the final of the ATCO Miro event in June, also in Cairo, Sherbini was stopped by Kheirallah in her bid for her first WISPA Tour title.

As she explained: "Reaching the most important moment of my life, I was chosen to represent Egypt in the world open junior championship taking place in Chennai, India.

The following January she won the British Junior Under-19 Open at the age of 14, at which point she had already broken into the world's top 50.

[6] On 19 May 2012, Sherbini defeated Raneem El Weleily to become the youngest-ever British Open women's finalist.

[19] In December 2024, El Sherbini helped Egypt win their fourth consecutive title at the 2024 Women's World Team Squash Championships.

Nour El Sherbini at the World Junior Squash Championships in Doha, 2012