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Doaa Farag ve ıstırap | Kültürel bilgiler
Doaa Farag ve ıstırap | Kültürel bilgiler
Rahatlama ve sıkıntı duası, rahatlama, ıstırap ve üzüntünün giderilmesi duasıdır, şu anda makaleyi okuyan herkese ve sitenin her takipçisine sunabileceğimiz en güzel dilekçelerden biridir; burada şiddetli sıkıntı, endişe ve üzüntüyü giderdiği söylenen en iyi yalvarışları sunarız ve Allah’ın cevap zamanlarında dua etmesini, cevap vermesi için dua etmesini tavsiye ederiz. Size en güzel duaları…
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Farag claims number two
[1] Ali Farag (Egy) 3-0 [2] Mohamed ElShorbagy (Egy) 11-4, 11-7, 11-2 (40m)
Top seed Ali Farag claimed his second U.S Open title as he overcame three-time and defending champion Mohamed ElShorbagy in straight games.
Farag was on top from the start, and even though there were some brutal rallies in the opening game, it was Farag who was winning them, ElShorbagy making a number of errors.
Farag tkept the momentum in the second and the third was over quickly as ElShorbagy’s challenge faded.
“It feels amazing,” said 27-year-old Farag afterwards.
“To be winning not only a major, but the U.S. Open which is one of the most prestigious tournaments we have on the calendar, it feels amazing. It’s a good day for the family, I can’t be too disappointed but there is no-one I hate more in this building than Nouran Gohar right now! I’m kidding, both Nouran and Nour played an amazing match and how squash should be played.
“Obviously I’m very proud with how I played as well, Mohamed has had an unbelievable start to the season, to be unbeaten in 12 matches in a row – I was one of the victims – to get the win today feels amazing.
“Every court is different, it was quite bouncy, Mohamed played with a smart strategy today. I’ve said before that I’m at my most comfortable when Mike [Way] is around, we set a game plan and I’m glad I stuck with it.”
2019 U.S Open CHAMPIONS
Semis: Farag foils Diego
[1] Ali Farag (Egy) 3-0 [7] Diego Elias (Per) 11-9, 11-6, 11-8 (53m)
Top seed Ali Farag moved into his second US Open final as he beat Peru’s Diego Elias in straight games.
Elias started well, leading the first 4-0 and 7-3, but Farag patiently worked his way back to lead 10-7, and was generally on top for the remainder of the match despite Diego’s best efforts.
“I’m extremely happy,” said World No.1 Farag afterwards.
“It felt like the first performance of the tournament, I had a couple of good wins against solid opponents at the start of the tournament but then the unfortunate situation of Miguel pulling out let me rest for three days, so it felt like I wasn’t in the zone anymore and that made me a little nervous.
“I’m in my best comfort zone when Mike [Way] is around. We had a chat before the match and he settled me down. Diego got off to a great start and I think I weathered the storm well. I tried to dominate the ‘T’ area and it’s never easy against him because he hits the ball very cleanly and his positioning is very good.
“If leaving the room today you would have told us that we would be leaving with two 3-0 wins tonight I wouldn’t have believed you. It’s a very good day for us.
“He is one of those players that has so much skill in his racket, but then when he loosens up it’s even more. You could see he was firing nicks at the end, I don’t think I did much wrong, maybe I took my foot off the gas, but it’s all credit to him and I’m happy to close it down in three.
“We will both have solid opponents in the final now. Whoever it will be, they are all playing really well but we’re going to give it our best and if we walk away with another repeat of 2017 then we would be very happy.”
2017: It’s Mr & Mrs US Open !!
[10] Nour El Tayeb (Egy) 3-2 [2] Raneem El Welily (Egy) 8-11, 11-4, 5-11, 11-7, 11-5 (52m)
[4] Ali Farag (Egy) 3-0 [2] Mohamed Elshorbagy (Egy) 12-10, 11-9, 11-8 (49m)
Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Open: Together El Tayeb and Farag Win First World Series Titles
Ali Farag and Nour El Tayeb both upset the seedings in the finals of the 2017 U.S. Open presented by Macquarie Investment Management to become the first married couple to win World Series titles - or any major sporting title - together on the same day Saturday night at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
Tayeb takes her first World Series title
The first ever all-Egyptian U.S. Open women’s final started slowly, with Raneem El Welily and Nour El Tayeb, both appearing in their second finals, not finding their best games and making too many unforced errors in the early stages.
From 8-all in the first Welily took three points in a row to lead 11-8. The next two games were both one-sided, the second 11-4 to Welily, the third 11-5 to Tayeb, but the pace and quality of play was now steadily improving.
It was Tayeb who pulled away at the end of the fourth and, now moving so much faster than in the early games, took that momentum into the fifth as she established a match winning 10-3 lead that, after a couple of Welily winners, was soon enough converted and Tayeb had collected the first World Series title of the season, and the first of her burgeoning career.
“Is this true? Is this really happening?” said Tayeb
“It doesn’t seem real.. I pictured that moment so many times, for three four years, I dreamed of it, thinking I hope that one day, I can win a major title, and to be honest I didn’t think it would happen here.
“Just before I came, I was telling my coach, if I want to win this, I have to beat so many top players, that it didn’t seem real at the time. And now, standing here, I still cannot believe it.
“During the 2015 final, I was very nervous, and I was injured for several months after that. But that injury time out taught me how to enjoy the game, enjoy my squash. I’m playing squash because I’m enjoying it.
“I want to thank my coaches back home, first Haitham Effat, my coach for 10 years who believe in me when nobody, not even me, did. Also just this year, I started training with Hossam Nasser, who added a lot of bite in my game, and at last but not least, my fitness coach, Ali Smail, I’ve been working with him for the past year and I feel the improvement, so I want to thank the three of them very much.
“And also, I want to thank my family, my mum and dad that were watching me tonight, and probably are very nervous right now, thanks very much to everybody back home, and I hope that Ali can win this one too.”
Ali joins Nour as first-time U.S. Open and World Series Champion
As soon as his wife clinched the women’s title in five games, Farag stopped his warm up, ran out to the court, gave her a celebratory hug, then ran backstage to be introduced ahead of his first career World Series final.
Unlike ElShorbagy who entered the match having only dropped one game on his way to the final—including a quarterfinal rest day—Farag’s three wins against Egyptians leading into the final included five games in the second round against Mazen Hesham, five games in the quarterfinals against Fares Dessouky and three games against Omar Mosaad in the semifinals and no quarterfinal rest day.
No one could tell the difference in time on court as soon as the final began, however. The first game was neck and neck with ElShorbagy firing off seven winners to earn a 9-7 lead. Farag replied with a winner and an ElShorbagy tin saw the score level at nine all. Farag fought off one game ball to send the game into a tie break, in which a boast rolling nick and drop winner earned Farag first game after eighteen minutes.
ElShorbagy controlled the second game as Farag errors gave the defending champions leads at 6-3 and once again 9-7. A crucial junction saw Farag earn a stroke, which was followed by a conduct stroke on ElShorbagy for intentional blocking, leveling the score at nine all. Farag then slotted in two winners to earn a 2-0 lead.
At five all in the third game, errors started to creep into ElShorbagy’s game as Farag pulled ahead to earn three championship balls. ElShorbagy fought off one championship ball, but couldn’t take the ball off the wall on a tight Farag rail, clinching the match and making history.
With the two U.S. Open titles, El Tayeb and Farag have become the first married couple to win two separate major titles on the same day. It also marks the first career World Series titles for both players.
Farag, a 2014 Harvard graduate, is the first U.S. college graduate to win the U.S. Open since Haverford College’s Diehl Mateer won the 1959 title.
“It’s a dream, especially that we have done it together on the same night,” said Farag. “We couldn’t have asked for a better week and I hope it’s the first of many to come together.
“It feels unreal,” added Farag. I have sooo many people to thank. It’s unbelievable, you may think it’s an individual sport, far from it. We have so many people around us that help us to reach where we are today. The two people I want to mostly thank are my parents, if anybody has got to be awarded this trophy, it’s pretty much them.
“They have done amazing things through the years, and I dedicate this trophy to them. But I need to tell you something, Mohamed is not kidding when he says he’s going to come back, that’s the problem. I know the next battle is going to be even tougher. I really enjoyed playing with him, with all the Egyptian contingency, it’s going really well, and that’s something we are really proud of, four of us Egyptians in the final, and I hope that the Egyptians watching us on TV now are proud of us.”
Elshorbagy, two-time champion, gave full credit to Farag.
“Ali played very well not only tonight, but the whole week,” ElShorbagy said. “He completely deserved the title this year, he was the best player by far the whole week, and he completely deserves the victory, so I want to congratulate him for his performance tonight. But I’m not going to go anywhere, I’m going to be back and I’m looking forward to more battles with Ali.”
The 2017 finals also marked the first time in tournament history that all four finalists represented Egypt.
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In Photos: Egypt's El-Sherbini, Farag snatch squash World Championships titles - Omni Sports - Sports
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Egyptian squash stars Nour El-Sherbini and Ali Farag have snatched the women and men’s PSA World Championship titles in Chicago early Sunday.
Two-time champion and world number two El-Sherbini faced a tough test to snatch the title as she defeated her compatriate Nour El-Tayeb in 57 minutes 3-1 (11-6, 11-5, 10-12 and 15-13).
“I think I’m out of words!” El-Sherbini said after the game.
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