Anna Jurkun

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Anna Jurkun Squash player
Nationality: PolandPoland Poland
Birthday: October 23, 1979
Playing hand: Right
successes
Best placement: 127 (January 2012)
Sources: official player profiles at PSA and Squashinfo (see web links )

Anna Jurkun (born October 23, 1979 in Warsaw ) is a former Polish squash player .

Career

Anna Jurkun played sporadically on the PSA World Tour and reached her highest place in the world rankings with rank 127 in January 2012. She took part in the European Championships for the first time with the Polish national team in 2009 and was a member of the Polish squad five times by 2013. In the singles she was in the main draw three times in 2010 , 2012 and 2014 , but never got past the first round. In 2011 she dropped out of the qualification. Jurkun was Polish champion in 2008 and 2009 .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Player Biography. (pdf) In: squash.fi. Suomen Squashliitto , accessed April 9, 2020 .
  2. ^ Women's European Team Championship 2009, Malmo, Sweden. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  3. ^ Women's European Team Championship 2010, Set Squash, Aix-en-Provence, France. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  4. Women's European Team Championship (Division 3) 2011, Griff Squash & Fitness, Budapest, Hungary. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  5. ^ Women's European Team Championship (Division 2) 2012, Sportpark Nord, Nürnberg, Germany. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  6. Women's European Team Championship (Division 3) 2013, Frans Otten Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  7. Women's European Individual Championship 2010, Tennis & Squash Center, Saarbrucken, Germany. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  8. Women's European Individual Championship 2012, Talihalli, Helsinki, Finland. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  9. Women's European Individual Championship 2014, TSB Valenciennes, Valenciennes, France. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .
  10. ^ Women's European Individual Championship 2011, Squash City, Warsaw, Poland. In: squashinfo.com. Retrieved April 9, 2020 .