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England's Sarah Kippax is an experienced international and has represented her country at the Commonwealth Games in a lengthy career.
Chester-born Kippax had the distinction of becoming the first English woman for almost 10 years to win three successive Tour titles when she lifted the Malco Open in 2009.
A year later she was selected for England at the Commonwealth Games and she broke the top 15 in the world in November 2011.
Back-to-back victories at the Hampton Squash Week and Squash On Fire events awaited Kippax in 2012 before she powered to the Courtcare Open crown in April 2014.
Kippax struggled with injury in the early part of 2015 and could only manage two Tour appearances.
Chester-born Kippax had the distinction of becoming the first English woman for almost 10 years to win three successive Tour titles when she lifted the Malco Open in 2009.
A year later she was selected for England at the Commonwealth Games and she broke the top 15 in the world in November 2011.
Back-to-back victories at the Hampton Squash Week and Squash On Fire events awaited Kippax in 2012 before she powered to the Courtcare Open crown in April 2014.
Kippax struggled with injury in the early part of 2015 and could only manage two Tour appearances.