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.
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.
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.
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).
This time Marwen won 3-1 in an extremely entertaining and skilful match loved by the Cornish audience.