Alison Waters

Alison Waters (born 19 March 1984 in London, United Kingdom) is a former professional squash player from England.[1]

Alison Waters
Alison Waters
Country England
Born (1984-03-19) 19 March 1984
London, England
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Turned Pro1999
Retired2021
PlaysRight Handed
Coached byPaul Carter
Racquet used[Salming]
Websitewww.alisonwaters.co.uk
Women's singles
Highest rankingNo. 3 (October, 2010)
Current rankingNo. 9 (January, 2016)
Title(s)9
Tour final(s)19
Medal record
Women's squash
Representing  England
World Championships
2009 AmsterdamSingles
2010 Sharm El SheikhSingles
2014 CairoSingles
World Team Championships
2006 EdmontonTeam
2014 Niagara-on-the-LakeTeam
2008 CairoTeam
2012 NîmesTeam
2016 Issy-les-MoulineauxTeam
2018 DalianTeam
World Doubles Championships
2017 ManchesterDoubles
2017 ManchesterMixed doubles
2022 GlasgowDoubles
2022 GlasgowMixed doubles
Commonwealth Games
2014 GlasgowMixed doubles
2014 GlasgowDoubles
Last updated: 13 April 2022.

Waters won the British National Squash Championships in February 2010, beating Jenny Duncalf in the final 10–12, 11–7, 4–11, 11–7, 12–10. Waters also won the championship in 2008 beating Laura Lengthorn-Massaro and finished as the runner-up in 2005, 2007 and 2009.

As a junior player, Waters won her first major squash tournament – the British Under-12 title – at the age of nine-and-a-half. She retained the title the following year. She was a three-time runner-up at the British Open Under-14 Championships. She won her first professional title in 2005 at the Forbes Open, beating Carla Khan in the final.

Major World Series final appearances

Malaysian Open: 1 final (0 title, 1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Opponent in the final Score in the final
Runner-up2009 Nicol David11–6, 11–8, 9-11, 11-7

See also

References

  1. "Bio at Squashplayer.co.uk". Retrieved 2 November 2010.
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