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26 April 2021
New Zealand’s Emma Millar broke into the top 100 for a second time in the late part of 2020, eleven years after her debut on Tour.
She made the last eight of her first main draw as a professional, doing so at the NSW Open in 2009, and after a six-year hiatus away from the sport, she achieved further last eight finishes in 2016, making the quarters of the Sandgate Open and the Tasmanian Open, along with making the last four in New South Wales.
After making it to the last eight of the Brisbane City Squash Sandgate Squash MS Open in 2017, Millar reached at least the quarter-final stage of her next eight events, including three runner-up finishes.
Millar made the final of the Fitzherbert Rowe Lawyers NZ International Classic in 2017, the Squashgym International Squash Classic in 2018 and the Inspirenet International Squash Classic in 2019.
She made the last eight of her first main draw as a professional, doing so at the NSW Open in 2009, and after a six-year hiatus away from the sport, she achieved further last eight finishes in 2016, making the quarters of the Sandgate Open and the Tasmanian Open, along with making the last four in New South Wales.
After making it to the last eight of the Brisbane City Squash Sandgate Squash MS Open in 2017, Millar reached at least the quarter-final stage of her next eight events, including three runner-up finishes.
Millar made the final of the Fitzherbert Rowe Lawyers NZ International Classic in 2017, the Squashgym International Squash Classic in 2018 and the Inspirenet International Squash Classic in 2019.