Egypt’s Mohamed el-Sherbini won the 2017 Cleveland Skating Club Squash Open and secured his fifth PSA title after a thrilling match between el-Sherbini and Canada’s Shawn Delierre on October 28 Delierre won the first game by 11-9. The Pharaoh did not give up and won the following two consecutive games by 11-6 and 11-1. On the other hand, Delierre revenged winning the fourth game by 11-3. El-Sherbini managed to turn the match’s result to his favor, by the result of 3-2, after winning the final decisive game by 11-3. Before reaching the final, el-Sherbini did not lose a single game. In the first round, he won against Argentinean Leandro Romiglio by 3-0 (11-6/11-3/11-3). Afterwards, in the quarterfinals, he beat Austria’s Aqeel Rehman by 3-0 (11-3/11-8/13-11). Moving to the semifinals he defeated India’s Vikram Malhotra, again the result was 3-0 (11-7/14-12/11-5). “I am very happy to have won my 5th PSA title here in Cleveland. Special thanks to my family and my coach Thierry Lincou” commented El-Sherbini on his triumph in a Facebook status. This is the fifth Professional Squash Association (PSA)’s title for El-Sherini to win. On April 13, he achieved…
Egypt’s Mohamed El-Sherbini Wins the 2017 Cleveland Skating Club Squash Open
October 30, 2017