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12 April 2023
27-year-old Menna Nasser has been inside the top 100 for the majority of her career, and recently broke into the top 50 for the first time.
The Egyptian reached the main draw of an event for the first time in 2011, and a year later, she recorded a number of quarter-final appearances, including the Orange County Open.
She reached the main draw of a World Series tournament for the first time in 2015, making the first round of the Qatar Classic, but had to wait a further three years before she reached her first final.
Nasser reached four finals in six events, but unfortunately, failed to convert any of them into wins. She finished runner-up at the Lagos International Squash Classic, Growthpoint SA Open, Rhode Island Open and the E.M. Noll Classic.
She has since made the last four of the CIB Wadi Degla Squash Tournament, Richmond Open, the Chennai Leg of the HCL SRFI Indian Tour and the London Open. The Egyptian broke into the top 50 in the World Rankings in January 2021.
Nasser only featured six times in 2021, all on the PSA World Tour, and was unable to win a match, as she came up against top 25-ranked opposition at the CIB PSA Black Ball Squash Open, El Gouna International quash Open and the PSA World Championships 2020-2021.
The Egyptian reached the main draw of an event for the first time in 2011, and a year later, she recorded a number of quarter-final appearances, including the Orange County Open.
She reached the main draw of a World Series tournament for the first time in 2015, making the first round of the Qatar Classic, but had to wait a further three years before she reached her first final.
Nasser reached four finals in six events, but unfortunately, failed to convert any of them into wins. She finished runner-up at the Lagos International Squash Classic, Growthpoint SA Open, Rhode Island Open and the E.M. Noll Classic.
She has since made the last four of the CIB Wadi Degla Squash Tournament, Richmond Open, the Chennai Leg of the HCL SRFI Indian Tour and the London Open. The Egyptian broke into the top 50 in the World Rankings in January 2021.
Nasser only featured six times in 2021, all on the PSA World Tour, and was unable to win a match, as she came up against top 25-ranked opposition at the CIB PSA Black Ball Squash Open, El Gouna International quash Open and the PSA World Championships 2020-2021.