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Who lit your squash
spark? |
My
parents, but my dad stopped playing when I started to beat him! |
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Always squash, or
could you have competed in another sport? |
It
was always squash for me. I was too small for volleyball and
basketball! |
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What do you hate
most about training? |
I do
not like the physical part of training at all. |
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The best thing
about being an international player? |
You
live by your passion and there is so much good and bad emotion. |
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Your favourite
place to play events? |
Qatar. I love the glass court and the 4 star hotels. |
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Filling in time
before matches? |
I
watch DVDs like Rocky movies, listen some music, have a nap! I also
try to improve my knowledge on software on my laptop...a big thing
to do!! |
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Squash
superstitions? |
I
don’t have any. |
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The worst thing
about travelling? |
Losing my bags. |
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Your travelling
entertainment provider? |
I
have an iPod, a DVD and I do a great deal of chatting! |
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Pizza or pasta? |
Always pasta. Pizza is not healthy! |
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Tea or coffee? |
Coffee. Tea is for the English! |
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Fruit or chocolate? |
Chocolate because I love it! |
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Just finished
reading? |
I
have been reading a book about how to be a champion in your life. |
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The album you
listen to most? |
Safri
Duo. |
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How many texts sent
each day? |
Too
many! |
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Sporting event you
would most like to go to? |
The
2012 Olympics in Paris…..but I guess I will have to make do with
London! |
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Dinner with any
sports person past or present? |
Amelie Mauresmo, to ask her to share her prize money with a French
squashie! |
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Glass half full or
half empty? |
I am
an optimist so half full for sure. |
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Your life so far,
one thing you would change? |
My
surname! |
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Plans for the
future? |
Go
home for a French meal, a proper meal! |