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Ramy Reclaims
World No1 Ranking
As predicted by his victory in last week's Cathay Pacific Sun Hung
Kai Financial Hong Kong Open, Egypt's Ramy Ashour has
reclaimed the world number one ranking in the new September Dunlop
PSA Men's World Squash Rankings.
The 22-year-old from Cairo first secured the top spot in January
this year - but was replaced in June
by England's Nick Matthew, who arrived in Hong Kong with five
successive PSA World Tour titles to his credit, including the
previous two PSA Super Series events, the Sky Open and Australian
Open.
But the 30-year-old top seed from Sheffield crashed out in the
quarter-finals in Hong Kong, beaten for the first time in nine
meetings by his England team-mate Peter Barker.
Matthew's pole position would have been safe had Ashour not won the
Super Series title. But, playing the best squash of his career, the
Egyptian reached the climax, then battled to a stunning 10-12, 11-9,
11-9, 9-11, 11-9 win over France's Gregory Gaultier - also a
former world number one - in a 90-minute final.
"That was a quality match - I'll watch it over and over again to see
what I did right, what I did wrong, and learn from it," said a
jubilant Ashour at the post-match presentations.
"Now I'm world number one it's great, but we've still got lots of
big tournaments coming up and my aim is to keep playing well and
keep winning."
Indeed Ashour and Matthew are seeded to face each other in
September's final of the ROWE British Grand Prix, the sixth PSA
Super Series event of the year in England - an event which could
result in further changes to the world ranking hierarchy.
Positions immediately below the top two remain unchanged, with
Egyptians Amr Shabana and Karim Darwish holding onto
third and fourth places, respectively, and England's James Willstrop
staying at six.
But his first semi-final berth in a PSA Super Series championship
this year lifts Barker to seventh place, while France's Thierry
Lincou slips to No8.
And there is further Egyptian success with the world top ten debut
of teenager Mohamed El Shorbagy. The 19-year-old from
Alexandria, who is combining a squash career with studying for a
degree at a University in the UK, made the last 16 in both the
Australian Open and Hong Kong Open - and rises three places to a
career-high No10.
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TOP
20 PSA
SEP 2010 |
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Rank |
Prev |
Player |
Pts |
Ctry |
|
1é |
[2] |
Ramy Ashour |
1408 |
Egy |
| 2ê |
[1] |
Nick
Matthew |
1361 |
Eng |
| 3 |
[3] |
Amr
Shabana |
897 |
Egy |
| 4 |
[4] |
Karim
Darwish |
890 |
Egy |
|
5 |
[5] |
Gregory
Gaultier |
818 |
Fra |
|
6 |
[6] |
James
Willstrop |
745 |
Eng |
| 7é |
[8] |
Peter Barker |
569 |
Eng |
| 8ê |
[7] |
Thierry Lincou |
548 |
Fra |
|
9 |
[9] |
Daryl Selby |
406 |
Eng |
| 10 |
[13] |
Mohamed El Shorbagy |
393 |
Egy |
| 11 |
[11] |
Wael El Hindi |
388 |
Egy |
| 12ê |
[10] |
David Palmer |
379 |
Aus |
| 13ê |
[12] |
Laurens Jan Anjema |
373 |
Ned |
|
14 |
[14] |
Azlan Iskandar |
350 |
Mas |
|
15 |
[15] |
Adrian Grant |
344 |
Eng |
| 16é |
[17] |
Cameron Pilley |
337 |
Aus |
| 17ê |
[16] |
Alister Walker |
328 |
Eng |
|
18 |
[18] |
Stewart Boswell |
279 |
Aus |
|
19 |
[19] |
Ong Beng Hee |
266 |
Mas |
| 20 |
[20] |
Tarek Momen |
250 |
Egy |
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