Career Highlights
16 Aug 2009 |
Mount Maunganui, New ZealandMaking the semi finals of the Gold Star New Zealand Open, held on the all glass court at the Bay Fair Shopping Mall in Mount Maunganui. |
17 Jul 2009 |
Melbourne, AustraliaWinning the Australian Open Mixed Doubles title with partner Campbell Grayson. |
11 Jul 2009 |
Melbourne, AustraliaWinning the Australian Open Women's Doubles title with partner Jaclyn Hawkes. |
21 Mar 2009 |
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWinning the WISPA NSC Series #4 tournament. 15th career title. |
27 Feb 2009 |
Kuala Lumur, MalaysiaWinning the WISPA Series #2 tournament. 14th career title won. |
22 Feb 2009 |
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWinning the WISPA NSC Tour #1 tournament in Kuala Lumpur. 13th career title from 20 finals played. |
08 Nov 2008 |
New YorkBeating former World Number One, World Open and British Open winner - Rachael Grinham to make the final of the Carol Weymuller Open in Brooklyn, New York. |
20 Sep 2008 |
2008 World Squash Awards - ManchesterBeing nominated for the 2008 WISPA Player of the Year Award. |
01 Sep 2008 |
Career High World Ranking 6Achieving a career high WISPA World Ranking of 6. |
24 Aug 2008 |
New Zealand's Most Improved Player - AucklandBeing Awarded the 2008 New Zealand Squash Most Improved Female Player of the Year Award. |
24 Aug 2008 |
Winner - New Zealand National Title, AucklandWinning the 2008 New Zealand National Championship title for the fourth consecutive year. |
10 Aug 2008 |
Winner - Mount Maunganui Festival of SquashWinning the International Festival of Squash tournament, played on the all glass court at the Bayfair Shopping Mall in Mount Maunganui. |
17 May 2008 |
2008 British Open Quarter FinalistMaking the top 8 at 2008 British Open held in Liverpool. |
01 Feb 2008 |
Career High World Ranking 7Achieving a career high World Ranking of 7. |
28 Jan 2008 |
Winner - Harrow Greenwich Open, New YorkWinning 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 YorkPlaying 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 |
2007 WISPA Most Improved Player - LondonBeing Awarded the 2007 WISPA Most Improved Player of the Year Award at the World Squash Awards in London. |
20 Dec 2007 |
2007 World Squash Awards - LondonBeing nominated for the 2007 WISPA Most Improved Player of the Year Award. |
20 Dec 2007 |
2007 World Squash Awards - LondonBeing nominated for the 2007 WISPA Player of the Year Award with the World's top three women players - Nicol David, Natalie Grinham and Rachael Grinham. |
01 Nov 2007 |
Career High World Ranking 9Achieving a career high World Ranking of 9. |
29 Oct 2007 |
Quarter Finalist - World Open, MadridBeating World Number One Nicol David from Malaysia to make the quarter finals of the 2007 World Open in Madrid. |
15 Oct 2007 |
Winner - Berkshire Open, Massachusetts, USAWinning the 2007 Berkshire Open. 11th WISPA international title. |
01 Oct 2007 |
Winner - Elbow River Casino Open, CalgaryWinning the Elbow River Casino Open in Calgary. 10th WISPA international tour title. |
30 Sep 2007 |
New ZealandRanked New Zealand Number One 2005, 2006, 2007. |
09 Sep 2007 |
Winner - NZ National Title, Palmerston NorthWinning the New Zealand Women's National Championship title for the third consecutive year. |
01 Aug 2007 |
Career High World Ranking 10Achieving a career high world ranking in the top 10 players in the world. |
08 Jul 2007 |
Winner - Australian Open, Clare, South AustraliaWinning the 2007 Australian Open - 9th WISPA international title. |
24 Jun 2007 |
Winner - North Shore Open, AucklandWinning the 2007 North Shore Open - 8th WISPA international title. |
25 Apr 2007 |
Kuwait & KoreaBeating 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 |
Winner - Oslo Open, NorwayWinning the 2006 Oslo Open tournament in Norway. Seventh WISPA career title & 12th career final. |
15 Nov 2006 |
SNZ Sports Personality of the Year Award, RotoruaBeing Awarded the 2006 Squash New Zealand Sports Personality of the Year Award. |
26 Oct 2006 |
AMP Premium Scholarship RecipientBeing awarded a 2006 AMP Premium Scholarship. |
04 Sep 2006 |
Winner - New Zealand National Title, ChristchurchWinning the New Zealand Women's National Championsip title for the second consecutive year. |
20 Aug 2006 |
Winner - Auckland OpenWinning the 2006 Auckalnd Open. Sixth WISPA international title. |
26 Mar 2006 |
Silver Medalist - Commonwealth Games - MelbourneWinning a silver medal for New Zealand in the women's doubles with partner Tamsyn Leevey, at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. |
20 Mar 2006 |
Bronze Medalist - Commonwealth Games - MelbourneBeating 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 |
Winner - Buler Challenge Cup, Hong KongWinning the 2006 Buler Challenge Cup in Hong Kong. Fifth WISPA international title. |
13 Jan 2006 |
Winner - World Doubles Title, MelbourneWinning the 2006 World Women's Doubles title with partner Tamsyn Leevey. |
16 Dec 2005 |
Senior Maori Sports Women Award - AucklandBeing awarded the 2005 Senior Maori Sports Women of the Year Award. |
04 Sep 2005 |
Winner - New Zealand National Title, AucklandWinning the New Zealand Women's National Championship title. |
24 May 2005 |
Winning Team - English National League, NottinghamBeing a member of the Wolverhampton team that won the 2005 English National League title. |
17 Dec 2004 |
Silver Medalist - World Doubles Champs, ChennaiWinning a silver medal for New Zealand at the World Doubles Championships, with partner Glen Wilson in the mixed event. |
11 Dec 2004 |
Quarter Finalist - World Open, Kuala LumpurBeating world number two, Cassie Jackman 3/0 to reach the quarter finals of the 2004 World Open Championships in Kuala Lumpur. |
02 Oct 2004 |
3rd Place - World Women's Teams Champs, AmsterdamBeating world number 3 - Vanessa Atkinson from the Netherlands to secure New Zealand 3rd place at the 2004 Women's World Teams Championships in Amsterdam. |
06 Sep 2004 |
Finalist - NZ National Championships, HamiltonFinalist of the 2004 New Zealand National Championships. |
01 Jun 2004 |
Winner - Hamilton OpenWinning the Hamilton Open. Fourth WISPA international title. |
09 May 2004 |
Winner - Hyder Open, New YorkWinning the Hyder Open title in New York, having won the final against Fiona Geaves of England, then world number seven. |
05 Sep 2003 |
Finalist - NZ National Championships, AucklandFinalist of the 2003 New Zealand National Championships. |
25 Jul 2002 |
Commonwealth Games - Manchester, EnglandNew Zealand Commomwealth Games Representative. |
24 Jun 2001 |
Winner - YTL Kuala Lumpur OpenWinning the 2001 YTL Open title in Kuala Lumpur. |
17 Jun 2001 |
Winner - Singapore OpenWinning 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's Most Improved Player - AucklandBeing awarded 1998 New Zealand's Most Improved Women's Player. |
01 May 1997 |
2nd Place - World Junior Teams Champs, Brazil1997 World Junior Teams Event, 2nd Place. Shelley, Hayley King, Lara Petera, all members from the Kaitaia Tennis and Squash Club. Rio de Janerio, Brazil. |
01 May 1995 |
3rd Place - World Junior Teams Event, Australia1995 World Junior Teams Event, 3rd Place. Shelley, Jade Wilson, Tamsyn Leevey & Louise Crome. |
01 Jan 1995 |
Winner - New Zealand Junior TitlesWinning all New Zealand Junior Titles - U/13, U/15, U/17, U/19. |
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