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'''Jillie Cooper''' is a professional [[badminton]] player (BWF player id: 53127) who plays for Scotland.<ref>http://www.badmintonscotland.org.uk/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/</ref> |
'''Jillie Cooper''' is a professional [[badminton]] player (BWF player id: 53127) who plays for Scotland.<ref>http://www.badmintonscotland.org.uk/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/</ref> |
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Cooper began her professional career when she got to round '1/32' in the 'Scottish International 2003' with her doubles partner in November 2003. Since then she had entered many other competitions building up to quarter and semi final stages. More recently she had become the winner |
Cooper began her professional career in 2007. She first started playing senior international tournaments when she got to round '1/32' in the 'Scottish International open 2003' with her doubles partner in November 2003. Since then she had entered many other competitions building up to quarter and semi final stages. More recently she had become the winner of womans doubles for the first time in November 2008 in the Scottish International open Championships, exactly 5 years later. Cooper then went on to win the the Welsh International Doubles and Mixed Doubles titles one week after her scottish open success in December 2008. <ref>http://www.internationalbadminton.org/player_info.asp?category=d&playerid=53127&gender=F</ref> |
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As a mixed doubles player, she had reached semi finals stages in 5 competitions to date (29.11.2008). |
As a mixed doubles player, she had reached semi finals stages in 5 competitions to date and the final of Belgium Open september 2008.(29.11.2008). |
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Jillie Cooper is a professional badminton player (BWF player id: 53127) who plays for Scotland.[1]
Cooper began her professional career in 2007. She first started playing senior international tournaments when she got to round '1/32' in the 'Scottish International open 2003' with her doubles partner in November 2003. Since then she had entered many other competitions building up to quarter and semi final stages. More recently she had become the winner of womans doubles for the first time in November 2008 in the Scottish International open Championships, exactly 5 years later. Cooper then went on to win the the Welsh International Doubles and Mixed Doubles titles one week after her scottish open success in December 2008. [2]
As a mixed doubles player, she had reached semi finals stages in 5 competitions to date and the final of Belgium Open september 2008.(29.11.2008).
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