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About Ahmed Barada
Ahmed Barada (born 25 April 1977, in Cairo, Egypt) is a former professional squash player from Egypt. He finished runner-up at both the World Open and the Super Series Finals in 1999 (losing in both finals to Peter Nicol). His career-high world ranking was World No. 2, which he reached in December 1998.
Barada won the World Junior Open squash title in 1994, as well as 4 British Junior Open titles in 1991-94 (1 under-14, 2 under-16, and 1 under-19). He shot to stardom on the professional circuit in 1996, when he became the first wildcard player ever to reach the final of a Professional Squash Association Super Series event, finishing runner-up at the inaugural Al-Ahram International Championship in Cairo.
In 2000, Barada was stabbed by an unknown assailant outside his home in Cairo. Following his recovery from this injury, Barada had a short-lived comeback, before officially announcing his retirement from the game in August 2001.
Barada is now a professional singer.
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Karam Gaber | 1243 |
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Mark Seif | 459 |
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Ahmed Barada | 234 |
4.
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Amr Shabana | 187 |
5.
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Nahla Ramadan | 118 |
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M. Ali Rashwan | 117 |
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Khadr El Touni | 70 |
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Ramy Ashour | 65 |
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Mamdouh Farag | 6 |
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A. Mohamed Ashoush | 6 |
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Adhemar F.da Silva | 266 |
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Karim Sadiq | 260 |
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Lakshmipathy Balaji | 254 |
171.
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Henrique Mecking | 248 |
172.
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Ahmed Barada | 234 |
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Siyar Bahadurzada | 233 |
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Abdullah bin Mateb | 232 |
175.
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Massoud Azizi | 224 |
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N. Kaklamanakis | 221 |





