SQUASH-EGYPT

Egyptian world No. 3 squash player Ali Farag (L), 25, trains during a session in Wadi Degla sports club in Cairo on January 9, 2018. Egyptian squash players are dominating the sport in all age groups, thanks to their tight-knit community and freer training techniques, providing six out of the world's top 10 male players and four in the women's top 10. This wave was boosted with local icon Ahmed Barada's successes at Al-Ahram International Championship --held by the Giza pyramids from 1996 to 2001-- with him reaching its final in 1996, and winning it in 1998. / AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP via Getty Images)
Egyptian world No. 3 squash player Ali Farag (L), 25, trains during a session in Wadi Degla sports club in Cairo on January 9, 2018. Egyptian squash players are dominating the sport in all age groups, thanks to their tight-knit community and freer training techniques, providing six out of the world's top 10 male players and four in the women's top 10. This wave was boosted with local icon Ahmed Barada's successes at Al-Ahram International Championship --held by the Giza pyramids from 1996 to 2001-- with him reaching its final in 1996, and winning it in 1998. / AFP PHOTO / KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP via Getty Images)
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