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Player Profiles Player Profi les #1 Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY) Nickname: The Beast DOB: 12 January 1991 World Ranking: 1 Height: 185 cm Weight: 83 kg Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt Residence: Bristol, England Racquet: Technifibre Carboflex 125 Coaches: Jonah Barrington, Hadrian Stiff, Brendan Malony @MoElshorbagy #2 Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY) Nickname: The Baby Faced Assassin DOB: 30 July 1991 World Ranking: 2 Height: 176 cm Weight: 71 kg Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt Residence: Giza, Egypt Racquet: Harrow Coaches: Mohamed Abbas, Omar Abdel Aziz, Ali Ismail @Karimsamy91 #3 Gregory Gaultier (FRA) Nickname: The French General DOB: 23 December 1982 World Ranking: 3 Height: 176 cm Weight: 75 kg Birthplace: Epinal, France Residence: Prague, Czech Republic Racquet: Dunlop Coaches: Thomas Adriaens, Matthieu Benoit, Renan Lavigne #4 Ramy Ashour (EGY) Nickname: The Artist DOB: 30 September 1987 World Ranking: 5 Height: 180 cm Weight: 75 kg Birth Place: Cairo, Egypt Residence: Cairo, Egypt and New York, USA Racquet: Prince Coaches: Haitham Ashoush (trainer) @RamyAshour 1 Player Profi les #5 Marwan ElShorbagy (EGY) DOB: 30 July 1993 World Ranking: 6 Height: 183 cm Weight: 73 kg Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt Residence: Bristol, England Racquet: Harrow Coaches: Hadrian Stiff, Ian Thomas, Brendan Maloney @maelshorbagy #6 Ali Farag (EGY) DOB: 22 April 1992 World Ranking: 7 Height: 183 cm Weight: 69 kg Birthplace: Cairo, Egypt Residence: Cairo, Eygpt Racquet: Dunlop Coaches: Wael Farag, Mike Way @aliamrfarag #7 Tarek Momen (EGY) Nickname: The Viper DOB: 23 February 1988 World Ranking: 8 Height: 174 cm Weight: 66 kg Birthplace: Cairo, Egypt Residence: Cairo, Eygpt Racquet: Harrow Coach: Haitham Effat @TkMomen #8 Omar Mosaad (EGY) Nickname: The Hammer of Thor DOB: 17 March 1988 World Ranking: 11 Height: 193 cm Weight: 90 kg Birthplace: Cairo, Egypt Residence: Cairo, Egypt Racquet: Head Coaches: Islam Hani, Mohamed Mosaad, @mosaadsquash Hossam Shaddad 2.
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