Ramy Mohamed Ashour (born September 30, 1987, in Cairo, Egypt), known as Ramy Ashour (Arabic: رامي عاشور), is a retired professional squash player from Egypt. He was one of the world's best squash players in the late 2000s and early 2010s, having won three World titles in 2008, 2012 and 2014. He became the youngest player to reach number one in the world since the 1980s, as well as being the first ever two time World Junior Squash Champion.
Ramy Mohamed Ashour (born September 30, 1987, in Cairo, Egypt), known as RamyAshour (Arabic: رامي عاشور), is a retired professional squash player from...
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Hisham Mohamed Ashour (born May 29, 1982 in Cairo) is a professional squash player who represents Egypt. He is the older brother of RamyAshour. He reached...
Tour title at a five star event. He became only the second man after RamyAshour to win the World Junior Championship twice, when he triumphed in 2008...
from Montreal Radwa Ashour (1946–2014), Egyptian novelist RamyAshour (born 1987), professional squash player from Egypt Said Ashour (1922–2009), professor...
Cairo in Egypt against RamyAshour. He became the third Egyptian to win the World Championship after Amr Shabana and RamyAshour. He reached a career-high...
November. In the Saudi International Open, Matthew's fine run was halted by RamyAshour who beat him in the final that decided the next world No. 1. Matthew...
Shabana (2008) Amr Shabana (2009) Amr Shabana (2010) RamyAshour (2011) James Willstrop (2012) RamyAshour (2013) Nick Matthew (2014) Mohamed El Shorbagy (2015)...
in New York City in the United States from 18 January to 24 January. RamyAshour won his third Tournament of Champions trophy, beating Grégory Gaultier...
Amr Shabana (2008) RamyAshour (2009) Grégory Gaultier (2010) James Willstrop (2011) RamyAshour (2012) Nick Matthew (2013) RamyAshour (2014) Amr Shabana...
produced the following world number ones: Men: Amr Shabana Karim Darwish RamyAshour Mohamed El Shorbagy Karim Abdel Gawad Ali Farag Mostafa Asal Women: Raneem...
Matthew 2008 Manchester RamyAshour Karim Darwish 5–11, 11–8, 11–4, 11–5 David Palmer Amr Shabana 2009 Kuwait Amr Shabana RamyAshour 11–8, 11–5, 11–5 Grégory...
Amr Shabana (2008) RamyAshour (2009) Grégory Gaultier (2010) James Willstrop (2011) RamyAshour (2012) Nick Matthew (2013) RamyAshour (2014) Amr Shabana...
2009-05-19. "Ramy & Nicol takes Kuwait crown". Squashsite.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2009-09-08. Retrieved 2009-05-19. "Ramy retains against...
Swedish footballer Rami Zur (born 1977), American Olympic sprint canoeist RamyAshour (born 1987), Egyptian squash player Rami Jarrah, British-Syrian award-winning...
Amr Shabana (2008) RamyAshour (2009) Grégory Gaultier (2010) James Willstrop (2011) RamyAshour (2012) Nick Matthew (2013) RamyAshour (2014) Amr Shabana...
Tournament of Champions title in New York, defeating World Number 1 RamyAshour in the final and dropping only one game during the tournament. In the...
Amr Shabana (2008) RamyAshour (2009) Grégory Gaultier (2010) James Willstrop (2011) RamyAshour (2012) Nick Matthew (2013) RamyAshour (2014) Amr Shabana...
international championships since the 1930s. Amr Shabana, Ali Farag and RamyAshour are Egypt's best players and all were ranked the world's number one squash...
at the Abu Tig Marina in El Gouna in Egypt from 5 April to 10 April. RamyAshour won his third El Gouna International trophy, beating Mohamed El Shorbagy...
2014. RamyAshour won his first PSA World Series Finals trophy, beating Mohamed El Shorbagy in the final. Nick Matthew (semifinals) RamyAshour (champion)...
1 July 2016. Retrieved 27 March 2021. Newbery, Piers (21 May 2013). "RamyAshour - the world's greatest racquet-sport player?". BBC Sport. Retrieved 31...