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Country
  
Egypt

Name
  
Tarek Momen

Turned pro
  
2005

Plays
  
Right Handed

Highest ranking
  
No.

Retired
  
Active

Weight
  
66 kg

Residence
  
Cairo, Egypt

Height
  
1.74 m


Tarek Momen Tarek Momen 2014 HK Open Squash Source


Nickname(s)
  
The Viper, The Momenator

Born
  
February 23, 1988 (age 36) Cairo, Egypt (
1988-02-23
)

Coached by
  
Haitham Effat, Hisham El Attar

Education
  
American University in Cairo

Similar People
  
Omar Mosaad, Mohamed El Shorbagy, Peter Barker, Daryl Selby, Amr Shabana

Semi final amr shabana vs tarek momen games 1 2 3



Tarek Momen, (born February 23, 1988 in Cairo) is a professional squash player who represented Egypt. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 6 in March 2016. He also has a bachelor's degree in Engineering from the American University in Cairo.

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Career overview

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A PSA member since 2005, Tarek Momen found time to graduate in Electronic Engineering at the American University in Cairo before devoting himself 100% to the Tour - and first breaking into the top 20 world rankings in August 2010, then celebrating a career-high No10 in April 2013.

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The latest Egyptian to break into the world top ten, Momen reached his first Tour final at the Thessaloniki Open in Greece in March 2006 as a qualifier – upsetting No2 seed Daryl Selby in the semi-finals before losing out to Spanish favourite Borja Golán in the final. It was five years later before he converted a final appearance into a winner’s cheque – claiming his maiden title at the 2011 Irish Open in Dublin. Unseeded, Momen dismissed No2 seed Olli Tuominen, then third seed Saurav Ghosal before overcoming Australian favourite Stewart Boswell 12-10, 11-7, 8-11, 11-3 in the final.

Tarek Momen Squash Egypt young star Momen shocks world number 1

And later in 2012, two significant titles came Momen’s way: Firstly, seeded three in the Colombian Open, he ousted local hero Miguel Ángel Rodríguez in the final to win the PSA International 35 title in Bogota – then, unseeded, he carved his way through the Malaysian Open field in Selangor, dismissing Borja Golán in four games in the semi-finals before overcoming fellow countryman Mohamed El Shorbagy, the event’s second seed, 12-10, 6-11, 12-10, 8-11, 14-12 in the 109-minute final. The PSA International 50 title marked the third and biggest of his career.

The Selangor success had extra significance for Momen as the women’s title was won by compatriot Raneem El Weleily, the then world No2 who later became his wife. Momen’s 2013 campaign began strongly with a surprise semi-final finish in the Swedish Open after a five-game upset over 4th seed Daryl Selby in the opening round. Last 16 round finishes in successive World Series events, the North American Open and PSA Kuwait Cup in March – coupled with a quarter-final berth in the KL Open, where he was unseeded – all led to his career-high No.10 ranking the following month. And the British Open in May saw the 25-year-old record his best ever performance in the event when he upset seventh seed Peter Barker to reach the quarter-finals.

Away from the Tour, Momen made his senior debut for Egypt in the World Team Championship in June in France, where he won all but one of his matches for the title-holders.

References

Tarek Momen Wikipedia