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Coline Aumard
Coline Aumard, Monte-Carlo squash classic 2015
CountryFrance
ResidenceCréteil, France
Born (1989-06-13) 13 June 1989 (age 34)
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Paris, France
Turned Pro2007
RetiredActive
PlaysRight Handed
Coached byPhilippe Signoret
Racquet usedHarrow
Women's singles
Highest rankingNo. 20 (July 2020)
Current rankingNo. 23 (November 2020)
Title(s)6
Tour final(s)10
Medal record
Women's squash
Representing  France
World Games
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Birmingham Individual
World Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Issy-les-Moulineaux Team
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Dalian Team
Last updated: July 2017.

Coline Aumard (born 13 June 1989 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Paris) is a professional squash player who represents France. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 20 in July 2020.[1][2]

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Career

In 2016, she was part of the French team that won the bronze medal at the 2016 Women's World Team Squash Championships in her home country.[3] Two years later in 2018, she won her second bronze medal was part of the French team at the 2018 Women's World Team Squash Championships.[4]

References

  1. ^ WISPA Player Profile
  2. ^ Info, Squash. "Squash Info - Coline Aumard - Squash". www.squashinfo.com.
  3. ^ "WSF Women's World Champs". Squash site. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  4. ^ "France & Hong Kong gatecrash World Team Semis in Dalian". World Squash. Retrieved 19 December 2022.

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