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Career Highlights

10 Aug 2008

Mount Manganui

Winning the International Festival of Squash tournament, played on the all glass court at the Bayfair Shopping Mall in Mount Manganui.

17 May 2008

2008 British Open Quarter Finalist

Making the top 8 at 2008 British Open held in Liverpool.

01 Feb 2008

World Ranking 7

Achieving a career high World Ranking of 7.

28 Jan 2008

Greenwich, New York

Winning the Harrow Greenwich Open in New York. Biggest tournament win to date and 12th title won on the WISPA international tour.

17 Jan 2008

Grand Central Station, New York

Playing Nataie Grainger in the final of the TOC Women's Challenge Cup on the all glass court at Grand Central Station in New York.

21 Dec 2007

London

Attending the World Squash Awards in London and receiving the 2007 WISPA Most Improved Player of the Year Award

20 Dec 2007

London

Being nominated for the 2007 WISPA Most Improved Player of the Year Award.

20 Dec 2007

London

Being nominated for the 2007 WISPA Player of the Year Award with the World's top three women players - Nicol David, Natalie Grinham and Rachel Grinham.

01 Nov 2007

World Ranking 9

Achieving a career high World Ranking of 9.

29 Oct 2007

Madrid , Spain

Beating World Number One Nicol David from Malaysia to make the quarter finals of the 2007 World Open in Madrid.

15 Oct 2007

Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA

Winning the 2007 Berkshire Open. 11th WISPA international title.

01 Oct 2007

Calgary, Canada

Winning the Elbow River Casino Open in Calgary. 10th WISPA international tour title.

30 Sep 2007

New Zealand

Ranked New Zealand Number One 2005, 2006, 2007.

09 Sep 2007

Palmerston North, New Zealand

Winning the New Zealand Women's National Championship title for the third consecutive year.

01 Aug 2007

World Ranking 10

Achieving a career high world ranking in the top 10 players in the world.

08 Jul 2007

Clare, South Australia

Winning the 2007 Australian Open - 9th WISPA international title.

24 Jun 2007

Auckland, New Zealand

Winning the 2007 North Shore Open - 8th WISPA international title.

25 Apr 2007

Kuwait & Korea

Beating former world number one and current world number three, Rachael Grinham from Australia in both the Kuwait and Seoul Open tournaments. April 2007.

02 Dec 2006

Oslo, Norway

Winning the 2006 Oslo Open tournament in Norway. Seventh WISPA career title & 12th career final.

15 Nov 2006

Squash New Zealand AGM, Rotorua

Winning the 2006 Squash New Zealand Sports Personality of the Year Award.

26 Oct 2006

Auckland, New Zealand

2006 AMP Premium Scholarship Recipient.

04 Sep 2006

Christchurch, New Zealand

Winning the New Zealand Women's National Championsip title for the second consecutive year.

20 Aug 2006

Auckland, New Zealand

Winning the 2006 Auckalnd Open. Sixth WISPA international title.

26 Mar 2006

Commonwealth Games - Melbourne, Australia

Winning a silver medal for New Zealand in the women's doubles with partner Tamsyn Leevey, at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

20 Mar 2006

Commonwealth Games - Melbourne, Australia

Beating World Number One Nicol David from Malaysia to win the singles bronze medal for New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

12 Feb 2006

Buler Challenge Cup - Hong Kong

Winning the 2006 Buler Challenge Cup in Hong Kong. Fifth WISPA international title.

13 Jan 2006

World Doubles Title - Melbourne, Australia

Winning the 2006 World Women's Doubles title with partner Tamsyn Leevey.

16 Dec 2005

Senior Maori Sports Women Award - Auckland

Winning the 2005 Senior Maori Sports Women of the Year Award.

04 Sep 2005

New Zealand National Championship Title - Auckland

Winning the New Zealand Women's National Championship title.

24 May 2005

Nottingham, England

Being a member of the Wolverhampton team that won the 2005 English National League title.

17 Dec 2004

World Doubles Championships - Chennai, India

Winning a silver medal for New Zealand at the World Doubles Championships, with partner Glen Wilson in the mixed event.

11 Dec 2004

World Open Championships - Kuala Lumpur

Beating world number two, Cassie Jackman 3/0 to reach the quarter finals of the 2004 World Open Championships in Kuala Lumpur.

02 Oct 2004

World Women's Teams Championships - Amsterdam

Beating world number 3 - Vanessa Atkinson from the Netherlands to secure New Zealand 3rd place at the 2004 Women's World Teams Championships in Amsterdam.

01 Jun 2004

Hamilton, New Zealand

Winning the Hamilton Open. Fourth WISPA international title.

09 May 2004

Hyder Open - New York

Winning the Hyder Open title in New York, having won the final against Fiona Geaves of England, then world number seven.

25 Jul 2002

Commonwealth Games - Manchester, England

New Zealand Commomwealth Games Representative.

24 Jun 2001

YTL Kuala Lumpur Open

Winning the 2001 YTL Open title in Kuala Lumpur.

17 Jun 2001

Singapore Open

Winning the Singapore Open title in June 2001. This was Shelley's first title win on the WISPA Women's International Tour.

06 Sep 1998

New Zealand

Being awarded 1998 New Zealand's Most Improved Women's Player

01 May 1997

Rio de Janerio, Brazil

1997 World Junior Teams Event, 2nd Place. Shelley, Hayley King, Lara Petera, all members from the Kaitaia Tennis and Squash Club.

01 May 1995

Australia

1995 World Junior Teams Event, 3rd Place. Shelley, Jade Wilson, Tamsyn Leevey & Louise Crome.

01 Jan 1995

New Zealand

Winning all New Zealand Junior Titles - U/13, U/15, U/17, U/19.

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