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Ahmed Safwat

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Ahmed Safwat (1947–2003) was an Egyptian professional squash player. Born in Cairo on 6 June 1947, he was the son of a diplomat and turned professional in 1971. He moved to London and won the British Professional Championship seven times. He reached the semi-finals of the 1977 Men's British Open Squash Championship when he was ranked the second best player in the world. He also represented Egypt at the 1981 & 1983 World Team Squash Championships.[1]

After Ahmed stopped playing competitively he proceeded to coach up and coming squash players.

Ahmed Safwat died of a heart attack aged 56 on 30 July 2003 whilst in his home country.[2] He was due to take part in an over-50s tournament which was subsequently named in his honour. Ahmed was survived by wife and their four children.

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  1. ^ Palmer, Michael (1984). Guinness Book of Squash. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. ISBN 0-85112-270-1.
  2. ^ "Egyptian squash legend dies". DAWN.COM. 2003-07-31. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
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