World Team Championships Women | 12/13 09:30 | - | Nour El Sherbini v Nele Coll | 11-6 | |
World Team Championships Women | 12/12 09:30 | - | Nele Coll v Tomato Ho | 10-6 | |
World Team Championships Women | 12/10 05:10 | - | Nele Coll v Lucia Bautista | View | |
World Team Championships Women | 12/09 10:03 | - | Nele Coll v Anahat Singh | 11-8 | |
Hong Kong Open Women | 12/05 11:30 | 3 | Nele Coll v Olivia Weaver | 0-3 | |
Hong Kong Open Women | 12/03 09:00 | 8 | Nele Coll v Sivasangari Subramaniam | 3-2 | |
Hong Kong Open Women | 12/02 05:00 | 7 | Nele Coll v Aira Azman | 3-2 | |
Hong Kong Open Women | 12/02 05:00 | 7 | Nele Gilis v Hana Moataz | CANC | |
Singapore Squash Open Women | 11/22 10:45 | 3 | Amina Orfi v Nele Coll | 3-0 | |
Singapore Squash Open Women | 11/21 09:00 | 8 | Hollie Naughton v Nele Coll | Retired | |
Canadian Open Women | 10/28 22:45 | 8 | Nele Coll v Melissa Alves | 0-3 | |
US Open Women | 10/24 22:00 | 3 | Nele Coll v Nouran Gohar | 0-3 |
Nele Coll (née Gilis, born 20 February 1996) is a professional squash player who represents Belgium. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 4 in November 2023.
As a junior, Coll had significant success and became well-established internationally. She was the European Junior Squash Championships champion in 2014 and a semifinalist at the British Junior Open Squash 2015.
Coll clinched her first PSA World Tour title in 2016 at the Open International Des Volcans with a 3-1 win over Amanda Landers-Murphy leading her to break into the world’s top 40. The next year Nele picked up her second title in the final of the Irish Open in five games against England's Millie Tomlinson. Later in 2017 at the start of the season in September, she achieved the biggest result of her professional career at the PSA W25 Open International de Squash de Nantes after reaching the final but coming up short against Englishwoman Fiona Moverley.
In May 2023, she reached the quarter final of the 2023 PSA Women's World Squash Championship, before losing to Joelle King.
In May 2024, Gillis helped Belgium win their first ever European Squash Team Championships and was a shock third round loser at the 2024 PSA Women's World Squash Championship. Later that year in December 2024, the now married Coll helped Belgium win the bronze medal at the 2024 Women's World Team Squash Championships.