NEWS
VIEW ALLColin Payne Kent Open: Malik and Watanabe Crowned Champions
19 December 2021Colin Payne Kent Open Preview: Taylor Aiming For Maiden Win
14 December 2021Sutton Coldfield International: Todd and Mead Take Titles
28 November 2021London Open: Kennedy and Willstrop Win On Home Soil
22 November 2021Sutton Coldfield International: Tournament Preview
22 November 2021London Open Preview: Letourneau Finding Her Identity On Court
16 November 2021Exeter Golf and Country Club Open: Wins For Thomson and Walsh
08 November 2021Exeter Golf and Country Club Open: Tournament Preview
04 November 2021Holmes Naden Prestbury Squash Open: Taylor and Malik Successful
25 October 2021SEE MORE ON SQUASHTV
VIEW ALL
Kace Bartley is one of several young Englishwomen who are already inside the top 100 in the World Rankings.
She made her debut on the Tour in 2015, but had to wait a couple of years before she made it into the last eight of an event. That came at the Czech International Championship in 2017, and she followed it up with another quarter-final appearance at the Jersey Squash Classic.
Bartley reached her first final in 2018, doing so at the TRAC Oil & Gas North of Scotland Open, where she lost out to Lucy Turmel in the final. She also reached the last four of the Rhode Island Open and the Internazionali D’Italia that year, before claiming her first title a year later.
That came at the Cronimet Swedish Squash Open, where she downed Alison Thomson in the final. A semi-final appearance followed at the Springfield Scottish Squash Open, with quarter-final results also coming at the Open International des Volcans and the Capra Baerum Open that year.
She made her debut on the Tour in 2015, but had to wait a couple of years before she made it into the last eight of an event. That came at the Czech International Championship in 2017, and she followed it up with another quarter-final appearance at the Jersey Squash Classic.
Bartley reached her first final in 2018, doing so at the TRAC Oil & Gas North of Scotland Open, where she lost out to Lucy Turmel in the final. She also reached the last four of the Rhode Island Open and the Internazionali D’Italia that year, before claiming her first title a year later.
That came at the Cronimet Swedish Squash Open, where she downed Alison Thomson in the final. A semi-final appearance followed at the Springfield Scottish Squash Open, with quarter-final results also coming at the Open International des Volcans and the Capra Baerum Open that year.