Lewis Walters

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Lewis Walters Squash player
Nationality: JamaicaJamaica Jamaica
(2015−) England (2007–2015)
EnglandEngland 
Birthday: February 26, 1988
Size: 179 cm
Weight: 72 kg
1st professional season: 2007
Playing hand: Right
successes
Career title: 1
Career finals: 13
Best placement: 91 (October 2013)
Last update of the infobox: October 1st, 2019
Sources: official player profiles at PSA and Squashinfo (see web links )

Lewis Clive Walters (born February 26, 1988 in Nottingham ) is an English - Jamaican squash player and coach.

Career

Lewis Walters began his professional career in 2007, winning a tournament on the PSA World Tour . He reached his highest place in the world rankings with rank 91 in October 2013. Walters competed for your native England until March 2015, before he played for Jamaica from April 2015 on. He has both nationalities. With the Jamaican national team , he took part in the World Cup in 2017 and 2019 . The following year he was a member of Jamaica's squad at the Commonwealth Games . At the Central American and Caribbean Games he won three bronze medals, one in the singles in 2014 and two with the team in 2014 and 2018. In 2016 he was runner-up in the Caribbean behind Christopher Binnie .

In addition to his playing career, Walters is also active as a coach. From 2012 to 2017 he was an assistant coach at Yale University , and in 2018 he took on a coaching position at the University of Nottingham .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Walters Steps Down. In: yalebulldogs.com. Yale University Athletics, July 18, 2017, accessed July 27, 2018 .