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A Saudi squash player wins the junior open title for Germany.

Abida Ahmad
Mohammed Al Nasfan, 16, won the 2025 Germany Junior Open, defeating France’s Kousha Mousleh, further elevating Saudi Arabia's presence in international squash.
Mohammed Al Nasfan, 16, won the 2025 Germany Junior Open, defeating France’s Kousha Mousleh, further elevating Saudi Arabia's presence in international squash.

Riyadh, February 24, 2025 – Mohammed Al Nasfan, a rising star in Saudi Arabia’s national squash team, has clinched an impressive victory at the 2025 Germany Junior Open, a prestigious European Squash Federation tournament held in Hamburg, Germany. The event, which saw a strong international field of 165 talented players from 19 countries, concluded today with Al Nasfan emerging as the champion of the highly competitive junior squash circuit.


At just 16 years old, Al Nasfan delivered an exceptional performance throughout the tournament, culminating in a commanding 3-0 win in the final match against France’s Kousha Mousleh. The young Saudi player showcased remarkable skill, focus, and determination, demonstrating why he is considered one of the sport’s most promising future stars. Al Nasfan's dominant performance in the final solidified his position as a formidable contender on the global squash scene, adding yet another prestigious title to his rapidly growing list of achievements.



Following the victory, Dr. Adel Al-Aqili, President of the Saudi Squash Federation, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Al Nasfan, praising the young athlete for his outstanding performance not only in this tournament but also throughout his burgeoning career. Dr. Al-Aqili commended Al Nasfan’s dedication to the sport, which has allowed him to consistently demonstrate excellence and raise the profile of Saudi squash on the international stage.


This victory marks another milestone in the promising career of Mohammed Al Nasfan, who has become a source of national pride as he continues to make strides in the world of competitive squash. His success at the Germany Junior Open reflects both his exceptional talent and the growing strength of Saudi Arabia’s national squash program, as the Kingdom continues to nurture and develop top-tier athletes to compete at the highest levels of global sports.

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