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Egypt's Mohamed Reda joined the PSA World Tour in 2005 and won five titles in his opening two years on the tour.
He opened his account with the Parklands Open crown and he captured his fifth title at the Chennai Open.
Reda moved into the top 25 in the World Rankings briefly at the end of 2010 while picking up his 10th PSA World Tour title at the Jena Real Estates No.2 Squash Open.
After adding to his tally the following year, Reda would have to wait until 2014 to claim another title, upsetting top seed Martin Knight in the final of the RC Pro Series.
2015 started slowly for the Egyptian with two quarter-final finishes at the Vegas Open and Costa Rica Open the best he could manage.
However, he shot into form in the latter stages of the year, claiming three titles at the Norwegian Open, Chennai Indian Circuit and Qatar Circuit I which saw him named as the PSA Player of the Month for November.
In 2016, Reda began the year with a number of early round exits, however the Egyptian hit form at the middle of the year when he reached the semi-finals of the Arab Federation Open, narrowly missing out on a place in the final to Shehab Essam.
The Egyptian went onto feature in the semi-final of the President Gold Cup International Squash Tournament, losing out to Farhan Mehboob.
He opened his account with the Parklands Open crown and he captured his fifth title at the Chennai Open.
Reda moved into the top 25 in the World Rankings briefly at the end of 2010 while picking up his 10th PSA World Tour title at the Jena Real Estates No.2 Squash Open.
After adding to his tally the following year, Reda would have to wait until 2014 to claim another title, upsetting top seed Martin Knight in the final of the RC Pro Series.
2015 started slowly for the Egyptian with two quarter-final finishes at the Vegas Open and Costa Rica Open the best he could manage.
However, he shot into form in the latter stages of the year, claiming three titles at the Norwegian Open, Chennai Indian Circuit and Qatar Circuit I which saw him named as the PSA Player of the Month for November.
In 2016, Reda began the year with a number of early round exits, however the Egyptian hit form at the middle of the year when he reached the semi-finals of the Arab Federation Open, narrowly missing out on a place in the final to Shehab Essam.
The Egyptian went onto feature in the semi-final of the President Gold Cup International Squash Tournament, losing out to Farhan Mehboob.