Sabrina Sobhy

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Sabrina Sobhy
Country United States
ResidenceSea Cliff, NY, United States
Born (1996-12-30) December 30, 1996 (age 25)
Long Island, NY, United States
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Weight128 lb (58 kg)
Turned Pro2011
RetiredActive
PlaysRight Handed
Coached byMohamed Reda
Racquet usedDunlop
Women's singles
Highest rankingNo. 20 (April, 2021)
Current rankingNo. 20 (April, 2021)
Title(s)5
Tour final(s)7
Medal record
Last updated: January, 2016.

Sabrina Sobhy, (born December 30, 1996 in Long Island) is a professional squash player who represents the United States. She reached a career high world ranking of World No. 20 in April 2021.[1][2]

Sobhy is class of 2019 at Harvard University having majored in psychology. She played #1 on the Harvard Crimson women's squash|varsity squash team for all 4 years. She was the co-captain of the team her senior year and led the team to an undefeated season. During her tenure on the Harvard Women's Varsity Squash Team, they won 4 Team National Titles all four years of her college career. Sabrina was also awarded the Ivy League Player of the Year Freshman and Senior years. In 2014, Sabrina made history as the youngest player to ever win both the U.S. Junior and Senior National Titles in the same year. Over an 8 year span, Sabrina has been selected to compete on both the U.S Junior and Women's National teams, experiencing international competition and helping the US Woman's National Team achieve their highest ranking to date. In July, 2019 Sabrina became a two time Gold Medalist at the Pan American games, in Lima Peru, in both the team and the doubles events. Sabrina was teamed up in the doubles with her sister, Amanda Sobhy, a top U.S. women's squash player Amanda Sobhy who also went to Harvard and is currently ranked 5 in the world as of April 2021. They have been referred to as "The William Sisters of Squash."[3]

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  1. ^ WISPA player profile
  2. ^ SquashInfo Player Profile
  3. ^ "Sabrina Sobhy". Harvard. Retrieved 2018-04-16.

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