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Resides Philadelphia, PA
Club Arlen Specter US Squash Center
Birthdate December 30, 1996
Hometown Sea Cliff, NY
College Harvard University
National Titles 1
PSA Titles 5
Racquet Dunlop
Coach

Sabrina Sobhy joined the PSA World Tour full time in 2019 and has since earned gold medals for Team USA and cracked into the world’s top twenty players.

Sabrina enjoyed a successful junior squash career during which she captured three consecutive U19 national titles from 2012-2014. Shortly after winning her third junior national title in 2014, Sabrina upset her older sister, Amanda, to win her first National Singles title. Sabrina represented Team USA at five World Juniors, reaching the individual quarterfinals three times and contributing to a record three consecutive World Junior Teams second place finishes in 2011, 2013 and 2015.

At Harvard, Sabrina contributed to four consecutive national team titles and four Ivy League titles. Sabrina also earned numerous accolades including two CSA first team All-American honors.

Following her graduation, Sabrina played an important role on the biggest international stage for Team USA at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Sabrina earned two gold medals for the U.S., one in doubles with her sister, Amanda, and one as a part of the three-player team with Amanda and Olivia Blatchford Clyne.

After becoming a full-time professional and joining the US Squash High Performance Program, Sobhy consistently ascended up the world rankings. Sabrina ended the 2019 calendar year with a flourish of three PSA titles in just a few weeks, including the $12k Pakistan International Championship, $20k Monte Carlo Classic and $12k London Open. Sabrina began 2021 by reaching world No. 20, her first time breaking into the world’s top twenty.

Sabrina Sobhy Wins Largest PSA Title at St. James Open

Team USA’s Sabrina Sobhy set a new career milestone by winning the PSA Bronze St. James Open title as an unseeded player in what is her biggest PSA title to date Sunday, November 9, in Springfield, Virginia. The title is an important step on the twenty-eight-year-old’s return to form and ranking after missing the majority […]

Sabrina Sobhy Storms into Nash Cup Semifinals

Team USA’s Sabrina Sobhy has continued her strong start to the PSA season by reaching the semifinals of her second event–the $25,000 Nash Cup in London, Ontario. Sobhy, who is making her comeback from injury this season after missing the majority of 2024-2025, entered the PSA Bronze draw as the top seed. The American progressed […]

Sabrina Sobhy: Ahead of the 2025-26 Season

Photos by Kasey Shamis The 2024-2025 season only spanned two events for Sabrina Sobhy, who was sidelined for the majority of the season due to injury. Sobhy, who has been ranked as high as world No. 13, will be focused on returning to form this season to climbing back up the world rankings where she […]

Fiechter Rises to World No. 7 in New Career High; Blatchford Clyne Continues to Climb Rankings

The week of March 13, 2023 marked a historic world rankings milestone for Team USA in the world rankings as Olivia Fiechter rose to a new career high of world No. 7 from world No. 9–marking the first time two Americans have been ranked in the world’s top eight players, while Olivia Blatchford Clyne climbed […]

Sobhy Sisters Advance to Singapore Open Quarterfinals

Team USA’s Amanda and Sabrina Sobhy are through to the quarterfinals of the $110,000 MARIGOLD Singapore Open following second round wins, November 15-16, at the OCBC Arena. Amanda, world No. 4, opened up her campaign as the tournament’s top seed with a 3-0 win Tuesday over Egypt’s world No. 22 Nadine Shahin 11-13, 12-10, 11-7 […]

Three American Men Crack Top Fifty in Historic First; Four Reach Career Highs

The United States will have three men in the world’s top fifty ranks for the first time with the ascendance of Faraz Khan to world No. 50, and led by Shahjahan Khan cracking the world’s top twenty-five for the first time this week, October 24. Shahjahan Khan recorded a first round win at the Platinum […]

Nine Americans to Contest 2022 PSA World Championships

Nine players will represent Team USA against the world’s best at the 2022 PSA World Championships, May 13-22, in Cairo, Egypt. The first five days of play will take place at the Club S Allegria with streaming available for all side courts on the PSA World Tour Youtube Channel. Half of the round of sixteen […]

Amanda Sobhy and Fiechter Make Historic British Open Run

Amanda Sobhy and Olivia Fiechter reached another historic milestone for Team USA in PSA Platinum events, becoming the first two Americans to reach the Allam British Open quarterfinals together April 1, in Hull. Fiechter, world No. 11, reached her first career British Open quarterfinal courtesy of a three-game upset over Egypt’s world No. 8 Rowan […]

Five Americans to Contest Cleveland Classic

Five Americans will contest the fifteenth Cleveland Classic, including world No. 11 Olivia Fiechter and world No. 12 Olivia Blatchford Clyne, who enter the $51,250 PSA Bronze draw as the three and four seeds, respectively, January 27-31, at the Cleveland Racquet Club. Live streaming is available on Court 1 and Court 2, and live scores […]

Seven Americans Enter Egyptian Open by the Pyramids

Seven Americans will represent Team USA at the iconic CIB Egyptian Open–a PSA Platinum event–staged next to the Pyramids of Giza, September 10-17, in Egypt. Todd Harrity, Shahjahan Khan and Faraz Khan–all boasting career high rankings this month–are set for first round action on the side courts Friday. Live stream side court action on cibegyptiansquashopen.net/watch-2021. […]

 

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