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One of the most experienced women on the PSA World Tour, Line Hansen has built up an impressive repertoire of titles since she first joined the Tour in 2001.
She had to wait for five years before she could lift her first title at the NSC Satellite No2 but titles number two and three followed in quick succession.
By the end of the year, Hansen broke into the world's top 30 for the first time in her career.
In 2008 she retained her NSC Satellite titles from the year before and the Dane went on to capture a number of titles in the next few years.
Her 10th Tour title came at the New South Wales Open in 2012 and she followed that up with success at the Black Night Open before reaching the final of the Crocodile Challenge Cup and the Abierto Mexicano des Raquetas.
Hansen captured two more titles in 2013 before storming to victory at the Colwyn Classic in July 2014, playing to her seeding as she bested Emily Whitlock in the final.
A series of semi-final finishes during the first half of 2015 showed that Hansen still has what it takes to go far in the majority of events.
The Dane took things one step further when she made it all the way to the final in the Victorian Open in 2015 falling short of clinching the title to Joshna Chinappa.
Hansen also reached the Seattle Open in 2016 but could not clinch the title as she lost out over four games to Mayar Hany.
She had to wait for five years before she could lift her first title at the NSC Satellite No2 but titles number two and three followed in quick succession.
By the end of the year, Hansen broke into the world's top 30 for the first time in her career.
In 2008 she retained her NSC Satellite titles from the year before and the Dane went on to capture a number of titles in the next few years.
Her 10th Tour title came at the New South Wales Open in 2012 and she followed that up with success at the Black Night Open before reaching the final of the Crocodile Challenge Cup and the Abierto Mexicano des Raquetas.
Hansen captured two more titles in 2013 before storming to victory at the Colwyn Classic in July 2014, playing to her seeding as she bested Emily Whitlock in the final.
A series of semi-final finishes during the first half of 2015 showed that Hansen still has what it takes to go far in the majority of events.
The Dane took things one step further when she made it all the way to the final in the Victorian Open in 2015 falling short of clinching the title to Joshna Chinappa.
Hansen also reached the Seattle Open in 2016 but could not clinch the title as she lost out over four games to Mayar Hany.