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Gregory
Gaultier confirmed
as World Number One
Frenchman Gregory
Gaultier is confirmed as the new world number one, for
the first time, in the November Dunlop PSA Men's World
Squash Rankings, published by the Professional Squash
Association.
It was success in reaching last month's final of the Cathay
Pacific Gale Well Hong Kong Open that clinched the status
for the 26-year-old from Aix-en-Provence, who first joined
the PSA in 1999.
Since when, Gaultier has reached 36 finals on the PSA World
Tour and won 16 titles, including the US Open, British Open,
Tournament of Champions and Internationaux de France. In
March this year, he won the Super Series Finals title for
the second successive year and is currently competing in the
Kuwait World Open, the premier event on the PSA Tour which
he is bidding to win for the first time after finishing as
runner-up twice.
Gaultier becomes the second Frenchman to top the PSA world
list, and the 14th player of all-time.
"I have been aiming at this for
the past two or three years - I feel really confident being
number one," said Gaultier during the Kuwait World Open.
"It's a relief that I have finally achieved this goal. Now
I'm not running after it - I can now just enjoy my squash.
"When I got back from Hong Kong, there was a lot of media
interest at home - which was nice - and I tried to do
everything possible."
Greg in the Press
Amr Shabana, winner of the 2009
Hong Kong Open title for the fourth year in a row, rises to
two in the new list, while former number one Karim Darwish
falls to three.
England's Nick Matthew, who celebrated a world No5 ranking
for the first time almost three years ago, finally moves up
to a best-ever fourth place - boosted by winning his second
British Open crown in September.
Reigning World Open champion Ramy Ashour slips to No5 in the
November list, while Englishman James Willstrop rises to
No6, his highest ranking since February.
Cameron Pilley and Daryl Selby also have cause for
celebration: Australian Pilley, from New South Wales, moves
up two places to a career-high 15, while Englishman Selby -
who celebrates his 27th birthday today - bursts into the top
20 for the first time to a career-best 17.
The biggest jump in the top 20 is achieved by Mohd Azlan
Iskandar. The 27-year-old leaps seven places to No13 to
become the highest-ranked Malaysian in the list. |
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