Career
Heath turned professional in 1994 after graduating from the University of Glasgow. He spent eleven years on the professional tour, including six consecutive years ranked in the world"s top 10. His career-high ranking was World Number.
4, which he reached in 1999.
However, it was not until 1998 that Heath made his debut in the top 10 at Number. 7 by reaching the final of the First Rate (at Lloyd's) Ahram International, beating World Number.
1 Peter Nicol in the semi-finals. At the time, the First Rate (at Lloyd's) Ahram event was the largest purse to date at $175,000.
In 2000, he finished runner-up at the Tournament of Champions in New York City (beating Peter Nicol in the semi-finals, before losing to Jonathon Power in the final).
His last competitive year was 2002 in which he reached the semi-finals of the Pakistan Open and quarter finals at the British Open and World Open. Since retiring as a player in 2004, Heath has worked as a coach and sports journalist, writing a column for Squash Magazine and commentating on many PSA tour events as color and lead commentator. Heath is currently the Head Squash Coach for the University of Rochester men"s varsity squash team, the "Yellowjackets".
28 in 2005 to Number.
3 in 2009. Heath also coached the United States Junior Men"s Team from 2007 to 2011, leading the team in Switzerland in 2008, India in 2009 and Ecuador in 2010. Heath is married to Canadian Fenella Rawana and has a three years old son, Kamren Heath.
They live in Toronto, Canada.