Isabelle Stoehr

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Isabelle Stoehr
CountryFlag of France.svg  France
Born (1979-06-09) June 9, 1979 (age 44)
Turned Pro1996
Retired2011
Coached byJean-Luc Bonetat
Racquet used Wilson
Women's singles
Highest ranking10 (February, 2009)
Last updated: May 14, 2009.

Isabelle Stoehr (born June 9, 1979, in Tours) is a professional squash player from France.

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Career statistics

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Professional Tour Titles (9)

All Results for Isabelle Stoehr in WISPA World's Tour tournament [1] [2]

Legend
WISPA Platinum Series (0)
WISPA Gold Series (0)
WISPA Silver Series (0)
WISPA Tour Series (9)
Titles by Major Tournaments
World Open (0)
British Open (0)
Hong Kong Open (0)
Qatar Classic (0)
No.DateTournamentOpponent in FinalScore in Final
1.February, 2000French National Flag of France.svg Corinne CastetsUnknown
2.September 22, 2001Tuborg Open Flag of Denmark.svg Ellen Petersen9–10, 5–9, 9–0, 9–6, 9–0
3.February 2, 2002French National Flag of France.svg Corinne CastetsUnknown
4.February 16, 2003French National Flag of France.svg Corinne CastetsUnknown
5.May, 2003Open de la Cite Flag of Denmark.svg Ellen Petersen9–7, 9–5, 9–2
6.May 24, 2003Brest Open Flag of Denmark.svg Ellen Petersen9–3, 9–1, 9–0
7.August 24, 2006Alexandria Open Flag of Egypt.svg Raneem El Weleily 9–6, 9–2, 6–9, 9–0
8.February 19, 2007Lakeshore Open Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kasey Brown 9–4, 9–3, 9–5
9.January 6, 2008Open du Gard Flag of France.svg Célia Allamargot9–0, 9–3, 9–6

Note: (ret) = retired, min = minutes, h = hours

WISPA Tour Finals (runner-up) (6)

No.DateTournamentOpponent in FinalScore in Final
1.Unknown, 2000Open de la Cite Flag of England.svg Sue Wright 8–10, 9–6, 4–9, 9–3, 9–2
2.October 29, 2000Grasshopper Cup Flag of England.svg Jenny Tranfield9–3, 9–5, 9–4
3.May 11, 2002Italia Open Flag of Ireland.svg Madeline Perry 9–6, 1–9, 10–8, 9–0
4.May, 2002Adelaide Open Flag of England.svg Jenny Tranfield6–9, 10–8, 9–0, 9–2
5.September 30, 2005Alexandria Open Flag of Egypt.svg Engy Kheirallah 6–9, 9–4, 9–10, 9–1, 9–2
6.March 10, 2007Burning River Classic Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Grainger 9–7, 10–8, 9–1

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