Education
After serving a short suspension for issues related to accepting tournament prize money, Sobhy joined the Harvard team as a freshman in January 2012 and finished the 2011-2012 college season undefeated.
After serving a short suspension for issues related to accepting tournament prize money, Sobhy joined the Harvard team as a freshman in January 2012 and finished the 2011-2012 college season undefeated.
8 in January 2016 after reaching the semifinals of two World Series PSA tournaments, The Malaysian Open and The Hong Kong Open. In January 2015, Sobhy reached the quarterfinals of the Justice of the Peace Morgan Tournament of Champions held in Grand Central Terminal after beating Low Wee Wern 11-7 in the fifth game to become the first American ever to reach the quarterfinals of the Tournament of Champions. In the final she defeated Egyptian Nour El Tayeb with a score of 3–11, 11–7, 11–6, 11–7 in 37 minutes.
In 2013, Sobhy finished the 2012-2013 college season undefeated, having lost her first game to Trinity"s number 1, Kanzy Defrawy.
In 2014, Sobhy finished the 2013-2014 college season undefeated with a perfect 17-0 record. Sobhy finished her intercollegiate career undefeated in 62 matches, having dropped only two games in her four seasons of college competition.
In December 2014, Sobhy led the United States Women's Team to its best-ever finish in the World Team Championships, when she defeated world northern 6 Camille Serme in the deciding match to clinch fifth place over France.
Sobhy serves as an Urban Squash Ambassador for the National Urban Squash Education Association, and is a mentor for SquashBusters in Boston.