After winning the African Women's Championship, the Egyptian table tennis star continues here the quality of unprecedented achievements, making her the youngest player to win the title in the history of the brunette continent, a move that needed a lot of diligence and planning

Gouda, 14, stepped up to the podium at the tournament in Nigeria after beating Fatima Bello by 4 runs for nothing, in a match that featured a remarkable brilliance for Egypt's daughter, in an unexpected surprise from the talented player, given her young age and the power of competition among all the participants.

The International Tabletop Tennis Federation announced that it had progressed to 33rd in the world rankings of the women's competition, having reached 42nd place early this month as well as first place under the age of 15 and 17 and second place in the Under-19 competition.

After joining the S Loves team, she succeeded in the Swedish Table Tennis League (Swedish Table Tennis League) to perform excellently during the matches in which she participated and eventually managed to earn the league with the new team last April. This follows her earlier tribute from Sweden's Ambassador to Egypt in a ceremony to honour the best female figures and heroes of change in the world.

Gouda of her Chinese coach Zhang's significant role and impact on her career, as well as the civil club's technical staff, fitness coach, psychologist and nutritionist, demonstrates that they have been able to equip her properly and well for the Africa Championship in Nigeria, which has contributed to her appearance with the best performance in various matches.

The Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports is keen to commend the success of the quality of sport. It was awarded the Sport Boom Award in Egypt in 2020. It was also commended for its recent achievement in an official statement issued by the Ministry and wished for a dazzling future for the young player and the history industry in the world of table tennis in the future.

"Gouda  says: I cannot forget the tremendous support I receive daily from my family, supporting in all situations and travelling to all tournaments and debates about my new ambitions, we have a new dream to achieve an Olympic medal for my country in table tennis, I strive for that and I have the confidence to go this way up to the podium."

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