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Country
  
Ireland

Title(s)
  
9

Highest ranking
  
No.

Plays
  
Right Handed

Name
  
Madeline Perry

Turned pro
  
1998


Coached by
  
Marcus Berrett

Racquet used
  
Dunlop Sport

Retired
  
2015

Tour finals
  
23

Madeline Perry Perry Powers into World39s Top Three On SquashStarscom

Born
  
11 February 1977 (age 47) Banbridge, Northern Ireland (
1977-02-11
)

Profiles


Residence
  
Halifax, United Kingdom

Current ranking
  
No. 15 (January, 2015)

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Madeline Perry (born 11 February 1977, in Banbridge, Northern Ireland) is a professional squash player from Northern Ireland. She was raised in Northern Ireland and currently lives in Halifax.

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Madeline Perry Top Seeds Iskandar amp Perry Win Irish Open Titles World

In November 2006 at the World Open in Belfast, she justified her seeding of eighth by reaching the quarter finals. She then won the Irish Open 2007 title in Dublin. Her career highlights is at the defeat to Nicol David in the quarter finals of the Forexx Dutch Open where she took the world number one to 9–7 in the fourth set. However, a serious head injury sustained when Madeline was mugged in Milan, Italy, put a halt to the rest of the season.

Madeline Perry Madeline Perry Photos World Squash Championship 2008

The inactivity caused a dip in her ranking that took her out of the top ten after nearly two years. In her first event back in 2008, in the Buler Challenge in Hong Kong, she reached the final. She then make it to the semis of Seoul Open followed by the semi final berth at the CIMB Singapore Masters from an unseeded position. Madeline reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 3 in April 2011.

Madeline Perry Madeline Perry adjusting to the reality of life after squash

Madeline perry against the odds



Madeline Perry Squash Mad Irish star Madeline Perry to bow out in Dublin

Madeline Perry Squash Mad Madeline Perry exclusive Planning life after squash

Madeline Perry Madeline Perry ends international career by winning Irish Open BBC

References

Madeline Perry Wikipedia