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Jenny Duncalf

Profile

  Country: England
Date of birth: 10th November 1982
Place of birth: Haarlem, Holland
Place of residence: Harrogate, England
Marital status: Single
Highest World ranking: No.6 (May 2006)
World Tour titles: 3
World Tour finals: 4
National titles: U12, U14, U16, U17 & U23 Champion
2007 Senior National Champion

Jenny Duncalf is a professional squash player born in Haarleem, Holland, and resides in and represents England.

Jenny has achieved a highest WISPA World Ranking of six and a highest English National Ranking of three. Jenny was part of the winning World Championships team, won the 2006 British National Championships title and has won three WISPA World Tour titles; Harrow Greenwich Open (2006), Prince Canary Islands Open (2005) and Atlanta Masters (2003).

In a distinguished junior career Jenny achieved a multitude of success as British Champion at U12, U14 (twice), U16, U17 (twice) and U23, European Junior Champion and Commonwealth Youth Gold Medallist.

Jenny is managed by internationalSPORTgroup™, is part of the England Squash World Class Performance Programme, based in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.

Jenny’s principal sponsors are Prince (rackets and equipment & luggage) and e-squash™ string).

Biography

Jenny is a past winner of the European Junior title, and other milestones are slowly being ticked off, including reaching the world top ten (in March 2005) and playing in England’s women’s team.

Talented and athletic, Jenny is clearly beginning to make her mark in the upper reaches of the world rankings. An indication of her development would be the win she scored over higher ranked Natalie Grainger in the first round of the Tournament of Champions in February 2005.

She also ended 2005 on a high beating Vicky Botwright to win the Prince Canary Islands Open. There have been mixed results in 2006 for the Harrogate, England based player, but she is such a good athlete with strong skills to match that it is only a matter of time before the top five beckons.

However, if nothing else she could point to being part of the England side which triumphed at the World Teams in Canada in September 2006, and in February 2007 made a major breakthrough when she became British National Champion for the first time.

Contact Details

Jenny can be contacted via the iSPORTgroup:

Email info@isportgroup.com

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