Hadrian Stiff

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Hadrian Stiff Squash player
Nationality: EnglandEngland England
Birthday: 15th February 1973
1st professional season: 1994
Resignation: 2002
Playing hand: Right
successes
Career title: 4th
Career finals: 5
Best placement: 54 (November 2001)
Sources: official player profiles at PSA and Squashinfo (see web links )

Hadrian Stiff (born February 15, 1973 in Exeter ) is a former English squash player and today's coach.

Career

Hadrian Stiff began his career on the PSA World Tour in 1994 and won a total of four titles on it. With rank 54 in November 2001 it reached its highest place in the world rankings.

Since his retirement he has been active as a coach, including as the national coach of the Irish national team . As director and head coach, he runs a squash school in Bristol , where he also trains several top players, including Joelle King and Mohamed and Marwan Elshorbagy , who both faced each other in the 2017 World Cup final.

successes

  • Won PSA -Titel: 4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Welcome. In: irishsquash.com. Irish Squash , accessed January 2, 2018 .
  2. Our team. In: elitesquash.com. elitesquash, accessed January 2, 2018 .
  3. Rod Gilmour: World Squash 2017: Elshorbagy brothers make history for Egypt. In: telegraph.co.uk. The Daily Telegraph , December 16, 2017, accessed January 2, 2018 .