Jaclyn Hawkes (born 3 December 1982 in Hong Kong) is a New Zealand professional squash player.
Hawkes grew up in Hong Kong and lived there until she was 15 when she moved to New Zealand.[1] She started playing squash aged five because her mother Julie Hawkes was a New Zealand representative and is an ex-World Masters champion. While Hawkes played squash when she was younger she was much more keen on playing tennis (her father Richard was a Davis Cup player for New Zealand), hockey and netball. However, when she moved to New Zealand she made the New Zealand Junior team and travelled to Antwerp for the World Juniors in 1997 and really began to enjoy playing squash. It was after making the New Zealand Senior team in 2004 and competing in Amsterdam at the World Teams event that she decided to make squash her profession.[citation needed]
Hawkes is now[when?] based in Halifax in England after having completed a double degree in law and commerce in 2004 and has been playing full-time since the beginning of 2005.
She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 12 in December 2010.[2][3][4]