Natalie Grinham


Natalie Marie Grinham is a professional squash player. During her career, she has won three Commonwealth Games Gold Medals, and finished runner-up at both the World Open and the British Open. She reached the World No. 2 ranking in 2007. She represented Australia in international squash competitions up to 2006. She is married to the Dutch squash player Tommy Berden, and took up Dutch citizenship in February 2008. Both Tommy and Natalie became the first husband and wife team to win a joint championship in squash after winning the respective trophies at the inaugural edition of the Tranzparanz Open in June 2006 which was held in Almere, Netherlands.
Natalie's older sister Rachael Grinham is also one of the world's leading professional squash players.
Natalie's most significant tournament victory to date came at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, where she represented Australia. She defeated World No. 1 Nicol David in the semi-finals, before going on to beat her sister Rachael in the women's singles final 2–9, 9–6, 9–1, 9–6 to claim the Gold Medal. She then went on to claim two more Gold Medals in the doubles competitions – partnering Rachael in the women's doubles, and Joe Kneipp in the mixed doubles. Natalie and Rachael had previously won a women's doubles Bronze Medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. The sisters also won the women's doubles title at the 2004 World Doubles Squash Championships.
Natalie has finished runner-up at the World Open three times. In 2004, she lost in the final to Vanessa Atkinson 9–1, 9–1, 9–5; in 2006 she lost to Nicol David 1–9, 9–7, 3–9, 9–5, 9–2; and in 2007 she lost to sister Rachael 9–4, 10–8, 9–2. She was runner-up at the British Open in 2005, losing in the final to Nicol David 9–6, 9–7, 9–6.
Natalie is married to the Dutch squash player Tommy Berden and has lived in the Netherlands since 1999. She became a Dutch citizen in February 2008. She last represented Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Under the World Squash Federation's current rules, players must wait for three years before becoming eligible to represent a different country. Accordingly, she has represented the Netherlands from 2009 onwards.
Natalie gave birth to her first child, a boy named Kieran, in May 2010. She however made a quick comeback to the game winning the Women’s Atwater Cup in Canada, upsetting third seed Joelle King in the final of the WISPA World Tour Silver 20 event in March 2011, less than a year after the birth of her son.

World Open">World Open (squash)">World Open

Finals: 4 (0 title, 4 runner-up)

OutcomeYearLocationOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up2004Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Vanessa Atkinson9–1, 9–1, 9–5
Runner-up2006Belfast, Northern Ireland Nicol David1–9, 9–7, 3–9, 9–5, 9–2
Runner-up2007Madrid, Spain Rachael Grinham9–4, 10–8, 9–2
Runner-up2009Amsterdam, Netherlands Nicol David3–11, 11–6, 11–3, 11–8

Major World Series">WSA World Series">World Series final appearances

British Open">British Open Squash Championships">British Open: 1 finals (0 title, 1 runner-up)

OutcomeYearOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up2005 Nicol David9–6, 9–7, 9–6

Hong Kong Open">Hong Kong Open (squash)">Hong Kong Open: 1 final (0 title, 1 runner-up)

OutcomeYearOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up2007 Nicol David9-3, 9-5, 10-8

[Qatar Classic]: 2 finals (0 title, 2 runner-up)

OutcomeYearOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up2006 Nicol David9-7, 2-9, 9-7, 9-2
Runner-up2008 Nicol David11-7, 11-3, 11-9

Malaysian Open">Malaysian Open Squash Championships">Malaysian Open: 1 final (0 title, 1 runner-up)

OutcomeYearOpponent in the finalScore in the final
Runner-up2008 Nicol David11-1, 11-4, 11-6

Rivalries

Natalie vs. Nicol David

Natalie Grinham and Nicol David have a long rivalry history. They have met 30 times during their careers, with Nicol leading their overall head-to-head series 23–7. Nicol is Natalie's most frequent opponent on tour. 16 of their matches have been in tournament finals, including two in the World Open tournament. The World Open 2006 final between Natalie and Nicol is dubbed to be one of the greatest in the Women's World Open history.