Country | France |
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Residence | Cairo |
Born |
Cairo, Egypt | 5 May 2007
Height | 152 cm (5 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 44 kg (97 lb) |
Turned Pro | 2023 |
Retired | Active |
Plays | Right handed |
Coached by | Ahmed Effat, Philippe Signoret |
Women's singles | |
Highest ranking | No. 87 (December 2023) |
Current ranking | No. 87 (December 2023) |
Title(s) | 1 PSA World Tour |
Tour final(s) | 2 |
Last updated: December 2023. |
Lauren Baltayan (born 5 May 2007 in Cairo) is a French professional squash player. [1] [2] As of December 2023, she was ranked number 87 in the world. [3] She won the 2023 Open des Bretzels, a professional Challenger 5 level event, [4] [5] becoming the youngest ever European player, male or female, to ever win a professional PSA title. [6] In her junior career she won the French [7] and Dutch [8] under 19 national opens. Internationally, she represents France. [9] Playing for France, she won the 2023 European U17 championship. [10]
Baltayan was born in Egypt, where she was exposed to the squash scene, to a French mother and an Egyptian/Armenian father. [11] At the age of 12, she was referred to as "the future of French squash" by Le Parisien. [12] She has been on the French squash radar since the age of 11, and is known for her attacking style. [13] She is a dual national, and has chosen to represent France. [11]
L'Alsace called her one of the greatest attractions of an upcoming professional tournament and noted that the event would coincide with her 16th birthday. [14]
Country | France |
---|---|
Residence | Cairo |
Born |
Cairo, Egypt | 5 May 2007
Height | 152 cm (5 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 44 kg (97 lb) |
Turned Pro | 2023 |
Retired | Active |
Plays | Right handed |
Coached by | Ahmed Effat, Philippe Signoret |
Women's singles | |
Highest ranking | No. 87 (December 2023) |
Current ranking | No. 87 (December 2023) |
Title(s) | 1 PSA World Tour |
Tour final(s) | 2 |
Last updated: December 2023. |
Lauren Baltayan (born 5 May 2007 in Cairo) is a French professional squash player. [1] [2] As of December 2023, she was ranked number 87 in the world. [3] She won the 2023 Open des Bretzels, a professional Challenger 5 level event, [4] [5] becoming the youngest ever European player, male or female, to ever win a professional PSA title. [6] In her junior career she won the French [7] and Dutch [8] under 19 national opens. Internationally, she represents France. [9] Playing for France, she won the 2023 European U17 championship. [10]
Baltayan was born in Egypt, where she was exposed to the squash scene, to a French mother and an Egyptian/Armenian father. [11] At the age of 12, she was referred to as "the future of French squash" by Le Parisien. [12] She has been on the French squash radar since the age of 11, and is known for her attacking style. [13] She is a dual national, and has chosen to represent France. [11]
L'Alsace called her one of the greatest attractions of an upcoming professional tournament and noted that the event would coincide with her 16th birthday. [14]