Liz Irving

Liz Irving (born 7 February 1965 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a squash coach and former professional squash player from Australia.

Liz Irving
Country Australia
ResidenceAmsterdam
Born (1965-02-07) 7 February 1965
Women's Singles
Highest ranking2 (1998)
World OpenRU (1993)

Irving was runner-up to her fellow Australian player Michelle Martin at the World Open in 1993. She was also a three-time finalist at the British Open, losing the final to New Zealand's Susan Devoy in 1988,[1] and to Martin in 1994 and 1995.[2] Irving won the mixed doubles titles at the inaugural World Doubles Squash Championships in 1997 (partner Dan Jenson).[3] She reached a career-high ranking of World No. 2 in 1988.

Her greatest successes came in four consecutive World Team Championships when she was part of the winning Australian team during the 1992 Women's World Team Squash Championships held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the 1994 Women's World Team Squash Championships held in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, the 1996 Women's World Team Squash Championships held in Malaysia and the 1998 Women's World Team Squash Championships held in Germany.[4]

Since retiring as a player, Irving has settled in Amsterdam, where she has coached top international female players, including Nicol David and Vanessa Atkinson.[5]

World Open

Finals: 1 (0 title, 1 runner-up)

Outcome Year Location Opponent in the final Score in the final
Runner-up1993 Women's World Open Squash ChampionshipSouth Africa Michelle Martin9–2, 9–2, 9–1

World Team Championships

Finals: 6 (4 title, 2 runner-up)

Outcome Year Location Opponent in the final Score in the final
Runner-up1989 Women's World Team Squash ChampionshipsNetherlands England3-0
Runner-up1990 Women's World Team Squash ChampionshipsAustralia England2-1
Winner1992 Women's World Team Squash ChampionshipsCanada New Zealand2-1
Winner1994 Women's World Team Squash ChampionshipsGuernsey England3-0
Winner1996 Women's World Team Squash ChampionshipsMalaysia England2-1
Winner1998 Women's World Team Squash ChampionshipsStuttgart, Germany England3-0

References

  1. Martin goes down fighting
  2. Martin's treble
  3. World Doubles International
  4. "Women's World Team Championships" (PDF). worldsquash.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  5. "The Liz Irving Centre of Excellence". Archived from the original on 29 August 2005. Retrieved 28 January 2006.


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