Lauren Siddall

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Lauren Siddall
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Born (1984-11-01) 1 November 1984 (age 40)
ResidencePurston, York
Turned pro2004
RetiredActive
PlaysRight/Left Handed
Coached byMalcolm Willstrop
Racquet used Tecnifibre
Women's singles
Highest rankingNo. 37 (October 2008)
Updated on February 2019.

Lauren Siddall, (born 1 November 1984 in Pontefract, England) is an English professional squash player who represented England as a junior. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 37 in October 2008. [1] [2]

As of 2016, Siddall had won the Namibian Squash Open Championships a record four times. [3]

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References

  1. WISPA player profile
  2. SquashInfo Player Profile
  3. Namibian, The. "Louw, Potgieter clinch The Namibian Squash Open titles". The Namibian. Retrieved 29 April 2022.