The No. 1 and No. 3 players in the World, Mohamed and Marwan Elshorbagy, gave a Masterclass at Truro School and Truro Squash Club followed by an Exhibition match in front of a packed audience at the club.
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Earlier in the day Louis Murray and Jack Mahon were lucky enough to get on court with Mohamed and Marwen as part of the Masterclass.
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The ElShorbagy brothers both attempted to break Cameron Pilley’s ‘fastest hitting record’ but unfortunately 154 mph was the fastest recorded on the day by Mohamed.
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Later the ElShorbagy brothers played an exhibition match at Truro Squash Club. This was the same line-up as this years World Championship final in Manchester (that time Mohamed won 3-2).
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This time Marwen won 3-1 in an extremely entertaining and skilful match loved by the Cornish audience.
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