Rachael Grinham

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Rachael Grinham
Image:Rachael grinham.jpg
Country: Australia
Date of Birth: 22 January 1977
Place of Birth: Toowoomba, Australia
Residence: Cairo, Egypt
Plays: Right-Handed
Racquet: HEAD
Strings: Tecnifibre
Age began playing: 3
Highest World Ranking: 1 (August 2004)
Current World Ranking: 3 (April 2007)
WISPA Tour Titles: 27
WIPSA Tour Finals: 14
Coach: Maha Zein
Club Based At: Helioplis Club, Cairo

Rachael Grinham (born 22 January 1977 in Toowoomba, Queensland) is a professional squash player from Australia. She won the World Open in 2007, and the British Open in 2003, 2004 and 2007. She reached the World No. 1 ranking in 2004.

Rachael's younger sister Natalie Grinham is also a top squash player.

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[edit] Career

[edit] Early years

Rachael has a great pedigree as a squash player. Winner of the World Junior title in 1993 aged 16, she had an opportunity to defend in 1995, but was beaten by Jade Wilson (NZ) in the final. Since joining the WISPA World Tour during 1994, her array of strokes and strong temperament initially took her steadily towards the top 20, a barrier she finally breached in the middle of 1997. She won her first tournament in 1998 when she was 22 years old beating Tracey Shenton for the Open Toulouse Central in France.She also lost to Tracey Shenton in the same year at the Isostar- Beverwijk tournament, Netherlands .At the Commonwealth Games in 1998 her partnership with Robyn Cooper brought them a silver medal in the Women’s Doubles.

[edit] 1999

Rachael had a good year in 1999 winning the Swiss Open, Germering Open and Indian Open beating Claire Waddell, Sabine Schoene and Claire Nitch respectively. She ended the year ranked no. 18 on the WISPA Tour.

[edit] 2000-2001

Rachael finished 2000 by climbing 6 places in the ranking up to no.12 in the world.She won two tournaments, Milo National Open beating the current world no.1 Nicol David and successfully defended her Indian Open title beating Salma Shabana, the sister of the male current world no.1 Amr Shabana. She climbed 4 places in 2001 to no.8 in the world. A family final finally first happened at a WISPA World Tour event in Malaysia in February 2001 when she beat sister Natalie for the Kuala Lumpur title. Later that year, she beat Nicol David for the DMC title.

[edit] 2002-2003

The first half of 2002 didn't go well for Rachael until she beat England's Tania Bailey for the Singapore Open. One month later she took the Credit Suisse Privilege Ladies Open ,one of the finest squash tournaments in the world beating Natalie Grainger. Rachael and Natalie had won a women's doubles Bronze Medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. She climbed to no .6 in the world by the end of the year.At the beginning of 2003 , she claimed the Vassar College Class of 1932 beating Vicky Botwright.She reached two finals in Helioplis Open and Hurghada International in Egypt but lost both to former world no.1 and retired player ,Carol Owens. Arguably, the 2003 British Open was the turning point for the 29 year old – who pulled off a stunning semi-final upset over the top seed, Carol Owens, then the World No 1, before beating Cassie Jackman in the final to claim the title for the first time. She ended the year ranked no.3 in the world.

[edit] 2004

2004 was far the best year in Rachael's career.She has based herself in Cairo for a few years and it had proved to be a great place to hone her game. She may be slight in stature, but there is no doubting her tenaciousness, which saw her become world number one in August 2004.She started the year by claiming Kuwait Open,the richest squash event in the world, by beating top seed Cassie Jackman.Later on , she beat Cassie Jackman again, then the World No 1, for the Texas Open title.Three months later, she claimed the Hurghada International in Egypt which she lost last year beating local favourite,Omneya Abdel Kawy.She reached the final of Brunei International but lost to Vanessa Atkinson.After a series of successful tournament wins, Rachael became the world no.1 in August after dethroning Cassie Jackman.She continued her amazing run by beating Cassie Jackman again for the Bahrain Classic Title.She retained her British Open title by beating Natalie Grainger.She lost again to Vanessa Atkinson in the final of the Qatar Classic Open.At the World Doubles Squash Championships, Rachael won the women's doubles title in 2004 (partnering Natalie), and the mixed doubles title in 2004 (partnering David Palmer).She ended the year ranked no.1.

[edit] 2005

She held on the top ranking at the beginning of the year.In April,she failed to defend her Texas Open title where she lost to Vanessa Atkinson.Later this month,she won her first Qatar Challenge beating Natalie Grainger.A month later,she successfully defended her title by defeating local favourite Omneya Abdel Kawy in the Hurghada International final in a 3-2 thriller. She took sweet revenge from Vanessa Atkinson beating her for the PMI Women's Open title.She lost her British Open title suffering a loss to Nicol David in semi-finals.She beat Omneya Abdel Kawy again for the Hedonism title in Jamaica.She held top spot for 16 months only losing it to Vanessa Atkinson in November.December 2005 saw her reach the final of the World Open in Hong Kong, only to be beaten by Malaysia’s Nicol David.She finished the year at no.2 ahead of Vanessa Atkinson.

[edit] 2006

Nicol David and Vanessa Atkinson pushed her down to number three in the rankings at the start of 2006, but apart from tilting at WISPA Tour titles, she claimed Commonwealth Games Gold in Melbourne early in the year when she teamed up with sister Natalie to win the Women’s Doubles title and another family final resulted in a silver medal for her with Natalie taking gold in the singles at the same Games.At the World Doubles Squash Championships, Rachael won the mixed doubles title 2006 (partnering Joe Kneipp).In May ,she failed to defend her Hurghada International title losing 3-2 to local favourite and 2004 & 2005 finalist ,Omneya Abdel Kawy.The next four tournaments saw her lose to Nicol David in the final of Qatar Challenge, semi-finals of CIMB Malaysian Open , final of Hotel Equatorial Penang Open and final of British Open. Finally in October 2006 Rachael broke her run of being beaten in WISPA Tour finals when after a run of four defeats she triumphed at the Weymuller US Open beating Natalie Grainger.She suffered another two losses to Nicol David in the semi-finals of CPS Hong Kong Open and the World Open.

[edit] 2007

Rachael has won five titles in 2007 – the Hurghada International and the Alexandria Sporting Club Open in Egypt, the Vassar College Class of 1932 Open in the United States, the British Open, and the World Open in Spain. In the British Open final, she came back from two games down to defeat Nicol David 7-9, 4-9, 9-3, 10-8, 9-1. In the World Open, she beat sister Natalie in the final 9-4, 10-8, 9-2.

[edit] WISPA Titles (27)

All Results for Rachael Grinham in WISPA World's Tour tournament [1] [2] [3]

Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
1998 Open Toulouse Central Flag of England Tracey Shenton
1999 Swiss Open Flag of Scotland Claire Waddell 9-2, 9-6, 9-3
1999 Germering Open Flag of Germany Sabine Schoene 9-2, 5-9, 10-8, 9-7
1999 Indian Open Flag of South Africa Claire Nitch 9-6, 0-9, 9-5, 9-7
2000 Milo National Open Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 9-2, 9-4, 9-6
2000 Indian Open Flag of Egypt Salma Shabana 9-2, 9-2, 9-1
2001 Kuala Lampur Open Flag of Australia Natalie Grinham 7-9, 0-9 ret.
2001 DMC Open Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 9-4, 9-2, 9-4
2002 Singapore Open Flag of England Tania Bailey 9-4, 9-1, 9-7
2002 Credit Suisse Privilege Ladies Open Flag of the United States Natalie Grainger 9-3, 9-5, 9-7
2003 Vassar College Class of 1932 Flag of England Vicky Botwright 9-0, 9-2, 9-4
2003 British Open Flag of England Cassie Jackman 9-3, 7-9, 9-2, 9-5
2004 Sheikha Al Saad Kuwait Open Flag of England Cassie Jackman 2-9, 9-6, 9-2, 9-5
2004 Texas Open Flag of England Cassie Jackman 9-5, 9-5, 9-5
2004 Hurghada International Open Flag of Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 9-5, 9-1, 9-4
2004 Bahrain WISPA Classic Open Flag of England Cassie Jackman 5-9, 9-4, 9-4, 9-2
2004 British Open Flag of the United States Natalie Grainger 3-9, 9-5, 9-0, 9-3
2005 Qatar Airways Challenge Flag of the United States Natalie Grainger 2-9, 10-8, 9-2, 9-2
2005 Hurghada International Open Flag of Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 1-9, 2-9, 9-4, 9-3, 10-8
2005 PMI Women's Open Flag of the Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 9-2, 9-2, 9-4
2005 Hedonism II Open Flag of Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 7-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-4
2006 Carol Weymuller US Open Flag of the United States Natalie Grainger 6-9, 9-6, 9-1, 1-9, 9-4
2007 Hurghada International Open Flag of Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 9-4, 9-6, 9-4
2007 Alexandria Sporting Club Open Flag of Egypt Engy Kheirallah 2-9, 9-3, 9-1, 9-4
2007 British Open Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 7-9, 4-9, 9-3, 10-8, 9-1
2007 Vassar College Class of 1932 Open Flag of the United States Natalie Grainger 9-7, 10-8, 6-9, 1-9, 9-6
2007 World Open Flag of Australia Natalie Grinham 9-4, 10-8, 9-2

[edit] WISPA Tour Finals(Runner-Up) (14)

Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
1998 Isostar - Beverwijk Flag of England Tracey Shenton
2000 Mexican Open Flag of Australia Sarah Fitz-Gerald 2-9, 4-9, 6-9
2001 Deloitte U. Touch Cup Flag of the Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 6-9, 1-9, 7-9
2003 Helioplis Open Flag of New Zealand Carol Owens 5-9, 5-9, 4-9
2003 Hurghada International Championship Flag of New Zealand Carol Owens 5-9, 1-9, 5-9
2004 Brunei International Flag of the Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 8-10, 5-9, 9-3, 9-2, 10-8
2004 Qatar Classic Open Flag of the Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 4-9, 7-9, 6-9
2005 Texas Open Flag of the Netherlands Vanessa Atkinson 10-9, 9-0, 9-4, 9-3, 9-2
2005 CP/CSP Open Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 10-8, 2-9, 6-9, 7-9
2006 Hurghada International Open Flag of Egypt Omneya Abdel Kawy 6-9, 2-9, 9-7, 9-0, 2-9
2006 Qatar Airways Challenge Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 9-4, 5-9, 0-9, 0-9
2006 Hotel Equatorial Penang Open Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 5-9, 9-6, 5-9, 3-9
2006 Dunlop British Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 4-9, 1-9, 4-9
2007 Dutch Open Flag of Malaysia Nicol David 9-4, 9-1, 9-6

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