In 2009, she won her second Seoul City Open and also retained her World Games women's singles title.In 2008, Nicol David won ten tour titles and retained her world number one position in the December Women's World Squash Rankings.In December 2006, she was voted the best female player of the year consecutively for the second time. In 2006, she successfully defended her World Open title defeating Natalie Grinham in the final which is recalled as ‘one of the great finals of the Women’s World Open’.Same year, she also won the World Open in Hong Kong and achieved the world number one ranking for the first time in January 2006. In October 2005, Nicol David became the first Malaysian to win a British Open title and the first Asian to be crowned in the women’s category.The following year, she successfully defended her World Junior Squash Championships title and also won the individual event in the Asian Junior Squash Championships. In 2000, she joined Women’s International Squash Players Association (WISPA) and earned her first WISPA title.In 1999, she also registered wins at major junior tournaments including the British Junior Open (Under-17 Champion), the German Junior Open (Under-19 Champion), and the Asian Junior Champion for both individual and team events.In 1999, she won the Women's World Junior Squash Championships held in Antwerp, Belgium, and became the youngest female world junior champion at the age of 15.Beginning in August 2006, David was the world number one for a record-breaking 108 consecutive months, finally ceding the ranking in July 2015 to Raneem El Weleily.She has won the World Open title a record 8 times in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 20, as well as the British Open title in 2005, 2006, 2008, 20. Datuk Nicol Ann David is a Malaysian female professional squash player, currently ranked world number 3.
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