Nikki Todd

DOB 07 Jul 1990
HEIGHT 163
BIRTHPLACE Regina, Canada
WEIGHT 61
RACKET SPONSOR
Canada’s Nikki Todd started on the Tour in 2012, and six years later, she broke into the top 50 for the first time in her career.

The Canadian reached the semi-finals of the Nash Cup a year later, along with a string of quarter-final appearances, before three straight last four results in 2014, at the Colony Ford Lincoln NSA Open, Nash Cup and the Manulife Investments WSA Tournament at Club Meadowvale.

She also reached the semis of the LiveStuff Open and the ORC Open that year, before making it to that stage of the Abierto Colombiano de Squash Club el Nogal a year later. Todd reached her first final in 2016, at the Corporation Service Company Delaware Open, but lost out to Fiona Moverley in the final.

In 2017, the Canadian had another run of three consecutive semi-final appearances, doing so at the Assore & Balwin Parkview Open, Keith Grainger Memorial UCT Open Squash Championships and the Nash Cup, before taking the first title of her career at the Alliance Fabricating Ltd. Simon Warder Memorial Prostate Cancer Open, beating Diana Garcia in the final.

She made the semi-finals in defence of her title a year later, along with reaching the same stage of the Queen City Open. Another final appearance came at the start of 2019, but she lost out at the Copa Produbaco - PSA Quito-Arrayanes Squash Open in Ecuador.

Todd took her second title at the Val de Marne in 2019, before achieving a string of last eight and last four appearances over the course of the next 18 months. That included reaching the semi-finals of the JC Women’s Open and the Queen City Open, in what was her last event before the Tour was suspended for six months.

Todd only featured four times on Tour in 2021, starting off with an appearance at the PSA World Championships in Chicago. She then followed that up with a quarter final result at the Nash Cup, before also making the last four of the Oxford Properties Canadian Senior Championships.