European Team Championships Women 04/27 15:30 - Georgina Kennedy v Villard, Enora 3-0
European Team Championships Women 04/27 07:00 - Georgina Kennedy v Koskinen, Riina 3-0
European Team Championships Women 04/26 08:00 - Georgina Kennedy v Merlo, Cindy 3-0
British Open Women 04/14 16:30 3 Georgina Kennedy v Sherbini, Nour El 2-3
British Open Women 04/12 12:45 9 Georgina Kennedy v Gilis, Tinne 3-2
British Open Women 04/10 17:15 8 Georgina Kennedy v Ramadan, Hana 3-0
Black Ball Open Women 03/05 11:45 3 Georgina Kennedy v King, Joelle 0-3
Black Ball Open Women 03/03 11:45 8 Georgina Kennedy v Whitlock, Emily 3-2
Cincinnati Gaynor Cup Women 02/16 00:15 2 Clyne, Olivia Blatchford v Georgina Kennedy Retired
Cincinnati Gaynor Cup Women 02/15 00:00 3 Georgina Kennedy v Elaraby, Rowan 3-1
Cincinnati Gaynor Cup Women 02/13 23:30 8 Georgina Kennedy v Tong, Tsz-Wing 3-0
DAC Pro Squash Classic Women 02/11 21:30 1 Fiechter, Olivia v Georgina Kennedy 3-1
DAC Pro Squash Classic Women 02/10 22:45 2 Hany, Salma v Georgina Kennedy 0-3
DAC Pro Squash Classic Women 02/09 23:15 3 Georgina Kennedy v Elaraby, Rowan 3-0
DAC Pro Squash Classic Women 02/09 00:00 8 Georgina Kennedy v Alves, Melissa 3-0
Cleveland Classic 2020, Women 02/05 21:30 1 Clyne, Olivia Blatchford v Georgina Kennedy 1-3
Cleveland Classic 2020, Women 02/04 21:30 2 Ho, Tze Lok v Georgina Kennedy 0-3
Cleveland Classic 2020, Women 02/03 22:45 3 Georgina Kennedy v Sobhy, Amanda Retired
Cleveland Classic 2020, Women 02/02 22:45 8 Georgina Kennedy v Alves, Melissa 3-1
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions 2020, Women 01/24 22:00 3 Hammamy, Hania El v Georgina Kennedy 3-0
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions 2020, Women 01/22 17:00 9 Georgina Kennedy v Elaraby, Rowan 3-2
J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions 2020, Women 01/20 17:45 8 Georgina Kennedy v Gilis, Tinne 3-2
Carol Weymuller Open 2020, Women 01/15 22:30 1 Fiechter, Olivia v Georgina Kennedy 0-3
Carol Weymuller Open 2020, Women 01/14 23:15 2 Watanabe, Satomi v Georgina Kennedy 0-3
Carol Weymuller Open 2020, Women 01/14 00:45 3 Salma Eltayeb v Georgina Kennedy 0-3
Carol Weymuller Open 2020, Women 01/13 00:45 8 Nardine Garas v Georgina Kennedy 0-3
Singapore Squash Open Women 11/17 10:45 8 Sobhy, Sabrina v Georgina Kennedy 3-0
Grasshopper Cup Women 10/21 18:30 3 Georgina Kennedy v Hammamy, Hania El 0-2
Grasshopper Cup Women 10/20 15:15 8 Georgina Kennedy v Fuller, Alexandra 2-1
Egypt Open Women 09/20 09:30 8 Alves, Melissa v Georgina Kennedy 3-1

Wikipedia - Georgina Kennedy

Georgina Kennedy (born 3 April 1997) is an English professional squash player. In August 2022, ranked number 8 in the world, she became the first Englishwoman to win a Commonwealth Games squash singles title. In September 2023, Kennedy achieved her highest world ranking to date: number 6.

History

In 2015, Kennedy reached the quarter-finals of the 2015 Women's World Junior Squash Championships, and won the European under-19 squash championships in Prague.

Until 2020, Kennedy divided her time between squash and studying at Harvard University where she co-captained the university's Howe Cup-winning women’s team, and won the US National Collegiate Individual Championship (Ramsay Cup) three times, in 2017, 2019 and 2020. In February 2020, she was awarded the 2020 College Squash Association's Betty Richey Award, one of the biggest honours in US college squash.

Following a suspension of competitive squash tournaments during 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kennedy began a run of 50 out of 55 tour wins, 11 finals and nine titles in one year. In February 2021, ranked 167 in the world, she reached the final of the English Squash Championships, losing to World No.6 Sarah-Jane Perry. In September 2021, she won the Scottish Open. Then, ranked 51 in the world, Kennedy reached her first PSA World Tour final in October 2021, losing 3-0 to World No.2 Nouran Gohar in the DAC Pro Squash Classic in Detroit.

In June 2022, Kennedy was nominated for the PSA World Tour Women's Player of the Season, having risen from World No.170 to break into the top ten in April 2022, won her first PSA World Tour title in the Bronze-level Cleveland Classic and reached the last 16 of four Platinum tournaments and the World Squash Championships. Her rapid rise to prominence earned comparisons with fellow Parklangley member, tennis player Emma Raducanu.

On 3 August 2022, Kennedy won gold in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, beating England team-mate (and eventual bronze medallist) Perry in a semi-final and then beating Canada's Hollie Naughton in the final to become the first Englishwoman to win a Commonwealth squash singles title. Paired with Patrick Rooney and Lucy Turmel respectively, Kennedy also competed in the mixed doubles and women's doubles events.

In May 2023, she reached the quarter final of the 2023 PSA Women's World Squash Championship, before losing to number 2 seed Nour El Sherbini.

In September 2023, and again in April 2024, Kennedy achieved her highest world rankings to date: No. 6.