After dedicating her life to squash, England international
Vicky Botwright has decided to retire from the WISPA World
Tour. The 31-year-old from Manchester has accepted the role
of Head Squash Coach for Manchester City Council at the city's
National Squash Centre.
Since joining the Women’s International Squash Players'
Association in 1998, Vicky has enjoyed a glittering career,
reaching 14 Tour finals and winning four titles, including the
Texas Open in the USA in 2006. Four final appearances in the
last three months of 2005 took Vicky to a career-high world
ranking of five in December 2005.
Away from the Tour, Botwright represented England with distinction
in five successful European Team Championship campaigns from 2004
- losing just one match over the period - and led her country to a
sensational triumph in the World Team Championships in 2006. A
double medallist in the Commonwealth Games in 2006, Vicky won
silver in the Mixed Doubles and bronze in the Women's Doubles.
"Vicky's record speaks for itself: ranked as high as five in the
world; winner of several WISPA Tour titles; reaching the finals of
events such as the Qatar Classic and US Open - she's a bit
special," said WISPA Chief Executive Andrew Shelley.
"But these facts only tell part of the story when it comes to
Vicky Botwright. The English star has been a wonderful asset for
women's squash. Popular on court, the same off it - and one of
the names that promoters and spectators always want to see in
their draws.
"Manchester have chosen well," added Shelley. "The players there
are very fortunate and we wish Vicky all the success that she will
surely have in the next phase of her squash career."
Botwright's main duties and responsibilities in her role as Head
Squash Coach in her hometown will be to grow participation in
squash and racquetball from grassroots through to elite. She will
also be responsible for the mentoring of the coaches delivering
these programmes and to implement the long term athlete
development programme in Manchester.
"I
have loved my time on the WISPA circuit," said Botwright, who
plans to make her final Tour appearance at the World Open
which takes place in her home city in October.