Country | France |
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Born | |
Turned Pro | 1996 |
Retired | 2011 |
Coached by | Jean-Luc Bonetat |
Racquet used | Wilson |
Women's singles | |
Highest ranking | 10 (February, 2009) |
Last updated: May 14, 2009. |
Isabelle Stoehr (born June 9, 1979, in Tours) is a professional squash player from France.
Listed below
All Results for Isabelle Stoehr in WISPA World's Tour tournament [1] [2]
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No. | Date | Tournament | Opponent in Final | Score in Final |
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1. | February, 2000 | French National | Corinne Castets | Unknown |
2. | September 22, 2001 | Tuborg Open | Ellen Petersen | 9–10, 5–9, 9–0, 9–6, 9–0 |
3. | February 2, 2002 | French National | Corinne Castets | Unknown |
4. | February 16, 2003 | French National | Corinne Castets | Unknown |
5. | May, 2003 | Open de la Cite | Ellen Petersen | 9–7, 9–5, 9–2 |
6. | May 24, 2003 | Brest Open | Ellen Petersen | 9–3, 9–1, 9–0 |
7. | August 24, 2006 | Alexandria Open | Raneem El Weleily | 9–6, 9–2, 6–9, 9–0 |
8. | February 19, 2007 | Lakeshore Open | Kasey Brown | 9–4, 9–3, 9–5 |
9. | January 6, 2008 | Open du Gard | Célia Allamargot | 9–0, 9–3, 9–6 |
Note: (ret) = retired, min = minutes, h = hours
No. | Date | Tournament | Opponent in Final | Score in Final |
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1. | Unknown, 2000 | Open de la Cite | Sue Wright | 8–10, 9–6, 4–9, 9–3, 9–2 |
2. | October 29, 2000 | Grasshopper Cup | Jenny Tranfield | 9–3, 9–5, 9–4 |
3. | May 11, 2002 | Italia Open | Madeline Perry | 9–6, 1–9, 10–8, 9–0 |
4. | May, 2002 | Adelaide Open | Jenny Tranfield | 6–9, 10–8, 9–0, 9–2 |
5. | September 30, 2005 | Alexandria Open | Engy Kheirallah | 6–9, 9–4, 9–10, 9–1, 9–2 |
6. | March 10, 2007 | Burning River Classic | Natalie Grainger | 9–7, 10–8, 9–1 |
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