Alan Clyne is one of Scotland’s most decorated squash players, achieving success on both the European and World Stage and at multiple Commonwealth Games. While at University of Edinburgh, Alan became the first Edinburgh student to win the British Universities Championship (2008) and also achieve medal success at the World University Squash Championships. He graduated in 2008 before joining the professional tour where he has now played in 190 tournaments clinching eight tour titles so far in his career.
Alan is a 10-time Scottish Squash Champion and has represented Scotland at the last three Commonwealth Games. In 2017 he helped Scotland achieve European Team Championship medal success for the first time in 17 years before repeating the feat two years later. He was crowned World Doubles Champion in 2016 and has now earned over 150 international caps for Scotland. Alan’s drive, determination and desire for success continue to inspire a new generation of Scottish Squash players.
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