DPD Open 02/16 13:50 - Jenny Duncalf v Tesni Evans 8-10
DPD Open 01/23 00:30 8 Tesni Evans v Raneem El Welily 2-3
DPD Open 01/21 18:30 7 Tesni Evans v Hania El Hammamy 3-0
DPD Open 01/09 16:00 8 Sarah-Jane Perry v Tesni Evans 3-1
DPD Open 01/08 13:15 7 Tesni Murphy v Millie Tomlinson Retired
DPD Open 12/14 19:00 3 Nour El Tayeb v Tesni Evans 3-0
DPD Open 12/12 19:56 - Tesni Evans v Laura Massaro 12-11
DPD Open 12/12 18:00 8 Tesni Murphy v Laura Massaro 3-1
DPD Open 12/11 13:45 7 Tesni Evans v Nadine Shahin 3-1
DPD Open 11/17 05:00 3 Tesni Evans v Laura Massaro 1-3
DPD Open 11/16 04:00 8 Alison Waters v Tesni Evans 0-3
DPD Open 11/14 04:00 7 Milou Van Der Heijden v Tesni Murphy 0-3
US Open Women 10/10 22:30 8 Tesni Evans v Raneem El Welily 0-3
US Open Women 10/08 22:30 7 Tesni Evans v Heba El Torky 3-0
DPD Open 09/08 12:00 2 Tesni Evans v Nour El Tayeb 1-3
DPD Open 09/07 11:00 3 Tesni Murphy v Dipika Pallikal Karthik 3-2
DPD Open 09/06 07:00 7 Tesni Murphy v Danielle Letourneau 3-0
DPD Open 08/31 06:00 7 Nicol David v Tesni Evans 3-1
DPD Open 08/30 10:00 1 Joey Chan v Tesni Murphy 1-3
DPD Open 04/09 16:30 8 Nour El Sherbini v Tesni Evans 3-0
DPD Open 04/07 10:00 7 Rachael Grinham v Tesni Murphy 0-3
DPD Open 03/23 12:00 8 Sarah-Jane Perry v Tesni Evans 3-0
DPD Open 03/21 13:30 7 Salma Hany Ibrahim v Tesni Murphy 0-3
DPD Open 03/09 23:30 3 Amanda Sobhy v Tesni Evans 3-0
DPD Open 03/08 20:00 7 Heba El Torky v Tesni Murphy 1-3
DPD Open 02/25 23:00 8 Tesni Evans v Camille Serme 1-3
DPD Open 02/24 02:00 7 Nour El Tayeb v Tesni Murphy 2-3
DPD Open 01/14 17:00 7 Camille Serme v Tesni Murphy 3-0
DPD Open 11/03 15:30 3 Tesni Evans v Nouran Gohar 1-3
DPD Open 11/02 15:30 2 Salma Hany Ibrahim v Tesni Evans 1-3

Wikipedia - Tesni Murphy

Tesni Murphy (née Evans; born 15 October 1992 in Cardiff) is a professional squash player who represents Wales and is a five-time Welsh national squash champion. She reached a career-high PSA ranking of World No.9 in November 2018, becoming the highest-ranked Welsh woman of all time and the first to break into the Top 10. Murphy has represented Team Wales in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the 2018 Commonwealth Games and in the WSF World Team Championships.

Born in Cardiff but living in Rhyl, she became the first Welsh player to land the prestigious British National Championship, when in 2018, she beat Alison Waters 11–5, 11–9, 11–7 in the final in Manchester. Murphy is the first Welsh player to lift the title (male or female). Murphy retained the British National title, becoming a two-time champion, the following year in 2019, when she defeated England's Emily Whitlock 3-0 (11-3, 11–6, 11–5) in the final, which was contested in Nottingham.

Tesni Murphy competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games which was also her second consecutive Commonwealth Games appearance and claimed her maiden Commonwealth Games medal after stunning defending Commonwealth Games champion Nicol David of Malaysia in the bronze medal match of the women's singles event. This medal was also the first Commonwealth Games medal earned by Wales in squash events after 20 years since the 1998 Commonwealth Games.