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Now a consistent member of the world's top ten, Mazen Hesham is well-known for his flair and his racket skills.
Hesham has since built up a prolific reputation for being something of a maverick with his thrilling shot-making and penchant for playing some unorthodox shots making him a firm crowd favourite.
He reached the last eight at the Egyptian Open to start off his 2020-2021 season after the enforced break due to COVID-19 and reached a maiden gold level final the following season in 2022, but lost out to Ali Farag in the Houston Open. He featured in the season-ending World Tour Finals for the first time at the end of the 2021-2022 campaign.
He started the new season with a quarter final appearance at the Egyptian Open before also making the last four at the Oracle NetSuite Open in San Francisco. Hesham secured the biggest win of his career to date later that year, with a win at the Malaysian Open Championships, coming from two games down to beat compatriot Tarek Momen in the final.
Hesham’s great consistency continued through the second half of the 2022-2023 season, as he reached at least the quarter-finals of every tournament he played in. That run included making the final of the Motor City Open and then reaching the semis of both the Optasia Championships and the British Open.