With a Series victory already confirmed, a couple of changes were made to the starting line-up with Stacey Francis making her comeback from injury at GD and Pamela Cookey being utilised in a rare WA appearance.
Shanshan Feng shrugged off a double bogey on the first hole in her final round and strode to a six stroke victory in the Buick Championship at Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club in China.
China’s world No.5 Shanshan Feng shot a third round of three under par 69 in cool and cloudy conditions to extend her lead to seven strokes going into the final round of the Buick Championship.
England 67–42 Trinidad & Tobago
World number five Shanshan Feng of China shot a second round of five under par 67 in windy conditions to take a six stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Buick Championship at Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club.
The world’s best athletes will battle all season long in the series which offers a total of USD$8 million in prize money.
Australian Stacey Keating fired a course record nine under par 63 at Shanghai Qizhong Garden Golf Club on Thursday to take a two stroke lead over the world number five Shanshan Feng after the first round of the Buick Championship.
Nicol David denied Hong Kong's Annie Au and Leo Au the first sibling double in the Asian Squash Championships.
With several England regulars still competing for their ANZ franchises down under, the starting seven allowed a chance for some others to stake their claim for a spot in the World Cup squad.
China's world number five is only 25 but she has already won 12 individual professional titles since turning professional in 2007
SKYCITY Mystics retained their position at the head of the New Zealand conference after subduing a spirited Mainland Tactix challenge 61-53 in Auckland on Sunday.
Jo believes the decision to miss this year’s major championships will benefit her in a number of ways in the build-up to the Olympic Games in Rio next year.
This victory is relief. - Skrela
England home International Series starts tomorrow 6th May.
While the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup naturally dominates the landscape in the female game, there has been a variety of top-level action over the past month. FIFA.comlooks back.
England won the women's trophy for the 37th time after beating France 2/1 in the final.
Trailing 13-6 in the golden set, the home girls mounted a 9-0 rally led by well-placed services by Perry to give Jamaica the 15-13 win as hundreds in the stands exploded in celebration.
The USA Women's relay team smashed it!!!!!!!!!!!! photo Getty Images
France's Camille Serme moves up to No.6 in the May Women's World Squash Rankings published today by theWomen's Squash Association.
One of the world’s most famous netballers, van Dyk is looking forward to joining the party atmosphere that NetFest has become renowned for.
The 2008 Olympic champion will take on the world’s best 400m runners at the three-day athletics spectacular
Algeria will try to book a ticket for their sixth participation in the most prestigious African women's basketball competition.
Miah-Marie Langlois has not wasted any time in establishing herself as a rising a star in Europe.
The championship will take place at the venue, home to the Ladies European Tour’s headquarters, on 2nd-5th July, with several world class players already confirmed for the LET’s showcase tournament.
After a quiet first quarter the game sprung into life in the second with goals from Alex Danson and Laura Unsworth.
Under foggy skies and with a slight chill in the air, Great Britain’s Vicky Holland announced her return from injury in style
Siyoli Waters defeated fellow South African Alexandra Fuller in the final of the Women's Assore Central Gauteng Open to win the WSA Challenger 5 squash event.
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes reckons it won’t be long before her star turn Ji So-Yun adds the World Player of the Year crown to her growing collection.