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Petrojet Wins Team, Singles and Doubles Golds at AWST 2026 in Sharjah

Petrojet Sporting Club swept all table tennis golds at AWST 2026 in Sharjah, finishing the team round-robin unbeaten and clinching the title with eight points.

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Petrojet Wins Team, Singles and Doubles Golds at AWST 2026 in Sharjah
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Egypt’s Petrojet Sporting Club dominated table tennis at the Arab Women Sports Tournament in Sharjah, taking the team crown and, according to event wrap reports, securing the singles and doubles golds as well. Petrojet finished the team competition unbeaten and secured the title with eight points in the single round-robin that decided medals among five clubs.

The team event featured five clubs in a single round-robin format, with Petrojet opening with 3–0 wins over Lebanon and Kuwait’s Al Fatat, then following up with victories over Palestine and hosts Sharjah Women’s Sports Club to seal the title. Petrojet finished on eight points, Al Fatat Club of Kuwait placed second with seven points, and Sharjah Women’s Sports Club took bronze with six points. Additional reported results included Al Fatat defeating Palestine 3–0, Sharjah beating Nadweh Komatieh 3–1, and Palestine ending with a 3–0 win over Nadweh Komatieh.

Pre-finish permutations published before the decisive matches spelled out several medal scenarios involving Sharjah, Al Fatat, Al Wasl and Jeunesse Bauchrieh. That pre-match scenario read: “Sharjah will win gold with a 3–0 or 3–1 victory over Al Fatat; the Kuwaiti side takes the title with the same scoreline in their favor. A 3–2 result for either team, combined with a 3–0 or 3–1 win for Al Wasl over Jeunesse Bauchrieh, would see the Emirati club claim gold on set ratio. A loss for Al Wasl would drop them out of medal contention.” The permutations ultimately gave way to Petrojet’s unbeaten run and an eight-point championship finish.

Reports describing the team competition include a scheduling discrepancy that needs confirmation. One passage describes the five-club round-robin as held “over two days,” while another line in the same coverage says Petrojet finished “unbeaten across three days of matches.” The number of competition days and the exact match schedule were not reconciled in the available event summaries.

Beyond the team title, Petrojet was credited with sweeping singles and doubles golds at AWST 2026. WAM-style coverage named athletes from Petrojet in connection with the singles and doubles successes, and an Instagram post specifically lists Farah Hassan Abdelaziz among Petrojet players tied to the gold-medal sweep. No match scores, opponent names, or doubles pairings for the singles and doubles events were provided in the available summaries, and full draws and medal lists remain to be published to confirm individual results and correct spellings.

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The AWST program also included taekwondo, with competitions concluding at Khorfakkan Club for the Disabled; Morocco topped the taekwondo medal table, Jordan finished second, and Saudi Arabia placed third after two days of bouts. Organisers’ full results and match sheets for table tennis, including complete singles and doubles medal lists, set scores, and the final confirmed schedule, will be needed to complete the record of Petrojet’s sweep and to verify athlete name details.

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