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England
boasts the top two squash players in the world for the first
time since 2004 with the rise of James
Willstrop to
second place in the December Dunlop PSA Men’s World Squash
Rankings, published today.
Willstrop enjoyed the best
month of his career in November with stunning PSA World
Series title triumphs in both the Cathay
Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open and Kuwait
PSA Cup –
the latter last week giving the 28-year-old from Leeds the
biggest win of his career.

In his second successive final
clash with Karim
Darwish, Willstrop
dropped his first game in ten matches in Kuwait before
overcoming the Egyptian in four games to secure his fifth
World Series crown since March 2008.
Fellow Yorkshireman Nick
Matthew completes
his first full year as No1 in the new list.
The 31-year-old from Sheffield became the first player for
15 years to successfully defend the World
Open title
in Rotterdam last month – and later reached the
quarter-finals in Kuwait, but was then forced to withdraw
from the event with an adductor injury.
In the first PSA world rankings
since December 2005 NOT to feature an Egyptian in the top
three, France’s Gregory
Gaultier leaps
two places to No3 after reaching the World Open final and
securing semi-final berths both in Hong Kong and Kuwait.
Egypt, however, takes the next
three places in the rankings – led by Ramy
Ashour at
4; Karim
Darwish at
5, and Amr
Shabana in
sixth place.
But 20-year-old Egyptian Mohamed
El Shorbagy is
in eighth place after title success in November’s Macau
Open followed
by his first ever World Series semi-final appearance in
Kuwait.
Malaysian Azlan
Iskandar is
rewarded for reaching the Hong Kong Open semi-finals
unseeded by rising to a career-equalling-high No10 ranking.
Back-to-back title successes
last month in the USA in both the Dayton
Openand Pittsburgh
Open have
taken Alister
Walker to
No17 – his best ranking for well over a year and the highest
ever by a player from Botswana.
December 2011 top 20:
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1 |
[1] |
Nick Matthew |
ENG |
1,716 |
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2 |
[3] |
James Willstrop |
ENG |
1,392 |
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3 |
[5] |
Gregory Gaultier |
FRA |
1,050 |
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4 |
[2] |
Ramy Ashour |
EGY |
1,028 |
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5 |
[6] |
Karim Darwish |
EGY |
980 |
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6 |
[4] |
Amr Shabana |
EGY |
789 |
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7 |
[7] |
Peter Barker |
ENG |
644 |
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8 |
[8] |
Mohamed El Shorbagy |
EGY |
642 |
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9 |
[9] |
David Palmer |
AUS |
514 |
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10 |
[13] |
Azlan Iskandar |
MAS |
465 |
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11 |
[10] |
Thierry Lincou |
FRA |
449 |
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12 |
[11] |
Laurens Jan Anjema |
NED |
442 |
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13 |
[14] |
Hisham Ashour |
EGY |
431 |
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14 |
[16] |
Stewart Boswell |
AUS |
429 |
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15 |
[15] |
Omar Mosaad |
EGY |
362 |
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16 |
[12] |
Daryl Selby |
ENG |
360 |
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17 |
[20] |
Alister Walker |
BOT |
337 |
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18 |
[18] |
Cameron Pilley |
AUS |
334 |
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19 |
[17] |
Adrian Grant |
ENG |
297 |
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20 |
[19] |
Tarek Momen |
EGY |
275 |
WISPA rankings have England
boasting two of the top three >>>>>>
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Tykes Rule
on TV, Ok !!!
James Willstrop & Nick Matthew are live on BBC Look North
on Friday night at 6.30pm to talk about Yorkshire
occupying top two spots in Squash world rankings !!
Two out of top three for England's Women too !!!
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