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Pro Curgenven has Delhi Games in her sights

Zephanie CurgenvonAFTER nearly 10 years away from squash, Zephanie Curgenven has turned professional and has her eyes set on the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

The 25-year-old (pictured) showed her class at the weekend when she swept all in front of her to win the Channel Islands Women’s Championship.

The victory, along with her winning this year’s Hampshire Closed Championship, appears to have made her eligible to go to Delhi for the Games next October.

She will find out in March as to whether she has been selected to represent Guernsey.

‘That’s definitely what I want to do,’ she said.

‘I’d love to go and if I break into the top 50 that would be amazing as well, but that might take a while. My aim is to get really high up the world rankings.’

Curgenven was a very promising junior player.

Once ranked number two in England in her age group, she also came second in the prestigious Dutch Open.

But then, at the age of 15, she fell out of love with the sport. However, at the start of the year she got back into squash.

In July, the qualified accountant gave up her job with the Bank of Butterfield, packed her bags and moved to Watford to take up the sport full-time.

Article posted on 10th November, 2009 - 2.29pm

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