Byron Davis

{{Short description|Australian squash player (born 1973)}}

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Byron Davis (born 8 October 1973) is a squash coach and former professional squash player from Australia.

As a player, his most notable successes came in doubles play. He won the men's doubles title at the World Doubles Squash Championships in 2004 (partnering Cameron White), and was a men's doubles silver medalist at the 1998 Commonwealth Games (partnering Rodney Eyles). He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 14 in 1998.

He was the Australian National Head Coach.