Squash

Haitham Ashoush with Ramy Ashour

Mr. Hitham Effat Ashoush is clearly one of the best and most recognized coaches in squash today. He has achieved major success in coaching the biggest names in squash.

A. Evidence of alien’s membership in associations in the field which requires outstanding achievement of their members as judged by recognized national or international experts in their disciplines or fields. Certified Training Science and Fitness, Egyptian Olympic Committee.

Cairo, Egypt. July 2013. Certified Level I Coach, World Squash Federation.

Cairo, Egypt. October 2015.

Top World Class Players Currently Coached by Hitham Effat Ashoush:

  • Raneem ElWelily – (2009 until 2020 when she retired) PSA Women’s World Champion, All Time High World Number 1. 24 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion 4x Egyptian National Women’s Champion
  • Tarek Mo’men – (2013 until 2022) Former PSA Men’s World Champion, Current World Number 6 7 PSA Titles World Junior Championship Third Place 1x Egyptian National Men’s Championship
  • Marwan El-Shorbagy – (2017 until 2022) PSA Men’s World Runner-up, Current World Number 9 10 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion Egyptian National Men’s Championship Runner-up
  • Hania El-Hammamy – (2017 until 2022) All Time High World Juniors Champion. Current World Number 3 4 PSA Titles 2x World Junior Championship runner-up 2x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19 3
  • Youssef Mohamed– (2013 until 2022) Current World Number 37 8 PSA Titles World Junior Championship runner-up 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Moaaz Khatry – (2017 until 2022) Australian Juniors National Champion U19 Top World Class Players Previously Coached by Hitham Effat Ashoush:
  • Ramy Ashour – (2009 until 2017) 3x PSA Men’s World Champion, Former World Number 1 40 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion 3x Egyptian National Men’s Champion
  • Nour El Tayeb – (2009 until 2019) PSA Women’s World Runner-up, Highest Ranking World Number 3 9 PSA Titles 1x World Juniors Champion 2x Egyptian National Women’s Champion
  • Mohamed Abouelghar – (2010 until 2013) Highest World Ranking #7, Current PSA #16 10 PSA Titles 2x British Juniors Open Runner-Up 2010 and 2012 2x World Juniors Runner-Up 2011 and 2012
  • Marwan Tarek – (2014 until 2017) World Juniors Champion 2017 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Youssef Ibrahim– (2014 until 2017) Current World Number 11 9 PSA Titles 3rd in World Junior Championship 2017 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19 4 B. Evidence of alien’s participation on a panel and individually as a judge of work of others in the same field of specialization for which the classification is sought (*Coach to Professional and Highly Ranked Athletes and Teams)
  • Top World Class Players Currently Coached by Hitham Effat Ashoush:
  • Raneem ElWelily – (2009 until 2020 when she retired) PSA Women’s World Champion, All Time High World Number 1. 24 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion 4x Egyptian National Women’s Champion
  • Tarek Mo’men – (2013 until 2022) Current PSA Men’s World Champion, Current World Number 6 7 PSA Titles World Junior Championship Third Place 1x Egyptian National Men’s Championship
  • Marwan El-Shorbagy – (2017 until 2022) PSA Men’s World Runner-up, Current World Number 9 10 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion Egyptian National Men’s Championship Runner-up
  • Hania El-Hammamy – (2017 until 2022) Current World Juniors Champion. Current World Number 3 4 PSA Titles 2x World Junior Championship runner-up 2x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Youssef Mohamed– (2013 until 2022) Current World Number 37 8 PSA Titles World Junior Championship runner-up 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Moaaz Khatry – (2017 until 2022) Australian Juniors National Champion U19 5 Top World Class Players Previously Coached by Hitham Effat Ashoush:
  • Ramy Ashour – (2009 until 2017) 3x PSA Men’s World Champion, Former World Number 1 40 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion 3x Egyptian National Men’s Champion
  • Nour El Tayeb – (2009 until 2019) PSA Women’s World Runner-up, Highest Ranking World Number 3 9 PSA Titles 1x World Juniors Champion 2x Egyptian National Women’s Champion
  • Mohamed Abouelghar – (2010 until 2013) Current PSA #16 10 PSA Titles 2x British Juniors open Runner-Up 2010 and 2012 2x World Juniors Runner-Up 2011 and 2012
  • Marwan Tarek – (2014 until 2017) World Juniors Champion 2017 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Youssef Ibrahim – (2014 until 2017) Current World Number 11 9 PSA Titles 3rd in World Junior Championship 2017 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19 Technical Coach:
  • Heliopolis Sporting Club – One of the oldest sporting clubs in Egypt with world-class reputation for producing squash champions. Beneficiary was Technical Coach from May 2009 to June 2014
  • Egyptian National Team – Consistently considered one of top ranked countries for the sport of squash. Beneficiary was Technical Coach from May 2013 until June 2017. Head Coach:
  • Wadi Degla Sporting Clubs – Designed top squash club nationally in Egypt training athletes such as Former World #1 Raneem ElWelily. Coach Ashoush was Head Coach from June 2014 to June 2017
  • Egyptian National Team – Head Coach for PSA Mens’ World Championship, Qatar 2014
  • Egyptian National Team – Head Coach PSA Juniors World Championship, India 2018
  • Egyptian National Team – Head Coach for PSA Men and Women Team, July 2017 until 2022. D. Evidence that alien has been employed in a critical and essential capacity for organization and establishments that have a distinguished reputation Technical Coach:
  • Heliopolis Sporting Club – One of the oldest sporting clubs in Egypt with world- class reputation for producing squash champions. Beneficiary was Technical Coach from May 2009 to June 2014
  • Egyptian National Team – Consistently considered one of top ranked countries for the sport of squash. Beneficiary was Technical Coach from May 2013 until June 2017. Head Coach
  • Wadi Degla Sporting Clubs – Designed top squash club nationally in Egypt training athletes such as former World #1 Raneem ElWelily. Coach Ashoush was Head Coach from June 2014 to June 2017
  • Egyptian National Team – Head Coach for PSA Mens’ World Championship, Qatar 2014. 7
  • Egyptian National Team – Head Coach PSA Juniors World Championship, India 2018
  • Egyptian National Team – Head Coach for PSA Men and Women Team, July 2017 until present. Technical Manager for Top Ranked Pros:
  • Raneem ElWelily – (2009 until 2020 when she retired) PSA Women’s World Champion, Highest Ranking World Number 1
  • Ramy Ashour – (2009 until 2017) 3x PSA Men’s World Champion, Former World Number 1
  • Tarek Mo’men – (2013 until 2022) PSA Men’s World Champion, Current World Number 6
  • Marwan El-Shorbagy – (2017 until 2022) PSA Men’s World Runner-up, Current World Number 9
  • Hania El-Hammamy – (2017 until 2022) Current World Juniors Champion. Current World Number 3
  • Nour El Tayeb – (2009 until 2019) PSA Women’s World Runner-up, Highest Ranking World Number 3 Personal Coach to Top World Class Players:
  • Raneem ElWelily – (2009 until 2020 when she retired) PSA Women’s World Champion, Highest Ranking World Number 1. 24 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion 4x Egyptian National Women’s Champion
  • Tarek Mo’men – (2013 until 2022) Current PSA Men’s World Champion, Current World Number 6 7 PSA Titles World Junior Championship Third Place 1x Egyptian National Men’s Championship
  • Marwan El-Shorbagy – (2017 until 2022) PSA Men’s World Runner-up, Current World Number 9 10 PSA Titles 8 2x World Juniors Champion Egyptian National Men’s Championship Runner-up
  • Hania El-Hammamy – (2017 until 2022) Current World Juniors Champion. Current World Number 3 4 PSA Titles 2x World Junior Championship runner-up 2x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Youssef Mohamed – (2013 until 2022) Current World Number 37 8 PSA Titles World Junior Championship runner-up 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Moaaz Khatry – (2017 until 2022) Australian Juniors National Champion U19
  • Ramy Ashour – (2009 until 2017) 3x PSA Men’s World Champion, Former World Number 1 40 PSA Titles 2x World Juniors Champion 3x Egyptian National Men’s Champion
  • Nour El Tayeb – (2009 until 2019) PSA Women’s World Runner-up, Highest Ranking World Number 3 9 PSA Titles 1x World Juniors Champion 2x Egyptian National Women’s Champion
  • Mohamed Abouelghar – (2010 until 2013) Current PSA #16 10 PSA Titles 2x British Juniors open Runner-Up 2010 and 2012 2x World Juniors Runner-Up 2011 and 2012
  • Marwan Tarek – (2014 until 2017) World Juniors Champion 2017 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19
  • Youssef Ibrahim – (2014 until 2017) 9 Current World Number 11 9 PSA Titles 3rd in World Junior Championship 2017 1x Egyptian National Juniors Champion U19 E. original contributions of major significance in the sport of squash one of the few coaches globally producing multiple top-10 world ranked athletes Coach to prior world #1 Raneem ElWelily while she was world champion Major contributor and one of the few coaches in the world to train in unique “attack” style of squash play (See, e.g., interview by BBC Sport Africa with beneficiary referring to this method of play) National coach for top squash country in the world, Egypt Endorsed as one of the best coaches in squash globally with letter affidavits by international squash superstars and national organizations, such as US SQUASH, Egypt Squash Federation and former World #1 Raneem ElWelily.

Farid Mohamed with Hana Moataz

Mohamed Farid : Dedicated Squash coach with over 14 years of experience training players and leading them to victories. Well-versed in squash techniques and game strategies. Track records of building strong players who succeed at university and national/international tournaments. Proven ability to develop successful training programs and strategies that improve player performance. History of winning tournaments as a squash player. Certifications: Egyptian. 12 February, 1988. Single. Valid. Cairo, Egypt. 157 Sixth Touristic Area, Sixth of October.

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  • US Squash SafeSport Certifications
  • Certified Level I Coach, World Squash Federation. Cairo, Egypt. October 2015.
  • Certified CPR/AED: Adult, Child, Infant + First Aid (BLS), American Health Care Academy, 2023. Work Experience:
  • Squash Coach at Ahly Club, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Squash Coach at Shooting Club, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Squash Coach at Wadi Degla Club, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Squash Coach at Ahly Club, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Squash Head Coach at Shooting Club, Cairo, Egypt. Responsibilities : 2008 – 2011 2011 – 2014 2014 – 2017 2018 – 2023 2019 – 2023
  • Responsible for managing the coaches training sessions and creating the training tables.
  • Responsible for managing the clinics.
  • Coaching players starting from age 8 years.
  • Creating individualized coaching plans.
  • Responsible for Exercise planning.
  • Gameplay Insights.
  • Motivational leadership style.
  • Coaching several players that have gone on to successful college careers. Player History:
  • Started playing squash at 7 years old.
  • Joined the National team.
  • Ranked #2 in Egypt U17.
  • Won the Arab Teams Tournament.
  • Won more than 6 tournaments in Egypt.
  • Won multiple second and third place tournaments in Egypt.
  • Quarter final British Junior open U15.
  • Second place in Egyptian League U17. Players Achievements:
  • Mohamed Abou ElGhar Training and coaching Mohamed since 2008 until now. Reached highest world ranking #7 in May 2019 Juniors:
  • 2x runner up in British Junior open (U17, U19).
  • 2x World Juniors Runner up 2011-2012.
  • World juniors Teams Champion (Team Egypt). Nationals:
  • 3x Nationals winner. PSA:
  • Won 10 PSA titles:
  • 2010 Challenger Cup Jordan
  • 2012 Malaysian open
  • 2013 South African open
  • 2013 West Provence open
  • 2014 Sekisui Swiss open
  • 2015 Pakistan open
  • 2017 Guatemala Cup
  • 2017 Macau open
  • 2018 China open
  • 2019 Motor City open 2019
  • Reached 18 finals and several semi finals of PSA world tour events. World Teams Champion (Team Egypt). World tour finals finalist.
  • Marwan Tarek Juniors:
  • 2016 Teams World Junior Championship runner up
  • 2017 Individual World Junior Championship winner
  • 2018 Teams World Junior Championship winner, playing in the #1 spot for Team Egypt.
  • 2015 British Junior open U15 winner
  • 2016 British Junior open U17 3rd place
  • 2017 British Junior open U17 winner
  • 2018 British Junior open U19 winner
  • 2016 Egyptian Nationals U17 winner
  • 2017 Egyptian Nationals U19 winner
  • 2018 Egyptian Nationals U19 runner up
  • 2014, 2015, 2016 Arab Regional Champion (U13, U15, U17) ○Collegiate:
  • Played in the #1 & #2 spots for top ranked Men’s Harvard Squash Team
  • 3x First Team All American
  • 3x First Team All Ivy
  • 2020 Individual National Champion PSA:
  • 2019 CIB Egyptian Circuit 6k winner
  • 2021 Equinox Boston open 10k winner
  • 2022 Greenwich open 6k winner
  • Youssef Soliman British Junior open winner U13.
  • Mahmoud Youssry US Junior open winner U15.
  • Yehia Essam US Junior open runner up U15.
  • Youssef Ibrahim British Junior open winner U17. World Junior Championship teams runner up. World Junior Championship third place. Enrolled in a scholarship at Princeton University.
  • Hana Moataz British Junior open winner U17. Enrolled in a scholarship at Harvard University.
  • Saad ElDin Ehab Junior Career:
  • 2016 Ranked #1 Junior in the World.
  • 2016 Finalist in the World Junior Championship – Individuals.
  • 2016 Finalist in the World Junior Championship Teams.
  • 2014, 2015 2x British Junior open Finalist.
  • Ranked #1 in Egypt – (U17 ,U19) College Career (Harvard University):
  • 2019, 2020 2x National Champion.
  • 2017, 2018, 2020 3x All American.
  • 2017 Ivy League Rookie of the Year
  • Habiba Rizk 2023 British Junior open winner U13. Runner up at Nationals. More than 6 titles for U13 in Egypt.
  • Mostafa Montasser British Junior open runner up U17.
  • Omar ElTurk British Junior open winner U15. British Junior Open runner up U17.
  • Nour Abou ElMakarem British Junior open winner U15. Nationals winner U17.
  • Ibrahim ElKabbany Nationals winner U17. Ranked PSA world #84.
  • Seif ElDin ElRefaei British Junior open runner up U15. Nationals runner up U13. Nationals runner up U15.
  • Eyad Kandil Nationals runner up U11.
  • Mayar Hani, British Junior open third place U19. Ranked PSA world # 24.
  • Karim ElTurk, British Junior open third place U13. Runner up in Nationals U13.
  • Karim Magdy, Runner up in Nationals U11. Nationals
  • Ahmed Hosny, Third place in Nationals U19.
  • Amina Yasser, Enrolled in a scholarship at Harvard University.
  • Yathreb Adel, Ranked PSA world #20
  • Nada Abbas, Former PSA world #12
  • Mohamed Hossam Sharaf, College Squash Individual’s Tournament winner for 2023.
  • Wadi Degla team, Egyptian League Championship three times in a row.

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