Annelize Naudé

[3] Naudé reached her first final in an international tournament in 1999 in the Danish Open, but she was subsequently defeated by Pamela Nimmo.

[4] Naudé won her first professional title in 2002, also in the Danish Open, when she beat Senga Macfie in the final which lasts in five sets 3–9, 4–9, 9–5, 9–3, 9–4.

[5] She then had to wait for two years for her second title, this time in the Swiss Open, beating Laura-Jane Lengthorn in the final.

[7] Naudé appeared in her 12th WISPA World Tour final at the Internationaux de Creteil in France; she then won the match by beating England’s Lauren Siddall to her fourth title of her career.

Since retiring from squash at the end of 2010, she is a qualified audio engineer and well established dj.