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The top of the Dunlop
PSA Men's World Squash Rankings will
feature a new look in January with the confirmation that
England's James
Willstrop makes
his debut as world number one in the first list of
2012.
The 28-year-old from Leeds succeeds England team-mate and
fellow Yorkshireman Nick
Matthew, who headed the world rankings for the whole of
2011.
It was a stunning end-of-year run on the PSA
World Tour that
led Willstrop, who first reached world No2 six years ago, to
overtake his great rival and become the 17th world No1 of
all-time - and the fourth Englishman, following Matthew,
fellow Yorkshireman Lee
Beachill, and Peter
Nicol.
Willstrop completed the best four-week run of his career
this month in India when he won the Punj
Lloyd PSA Masters in
New Delhi - immediately following World Series title
triumphs at the Cathay
Pacific Sun Hung Kai Financial Hong Kong Open and
the Kuwait PSA
Cup.
Willstrop competes in his first event as world number one
next week at The
Queen's Club in London,
where he is the top seed in the ATCO
PSA World Series Finals -
the flagship PSA event which features the eight players who
have earned the most points from the nine PSA
World Series events
in 2011.
"It's been a tremendous week since India. It came at a good
time as it gave me the opportunity to think about it, to
celebrate it and enjoy it.
"You work at this for a long time - you aim at the top but
when it happens, it's quite a lot to take in. I'm thrilled
to have achieved it.
"The act of reaching world number one is really satisfying -
but the most satisfying thing about it for me is sharing it
with all the people who have helped me. I am so grateful to
them - and without them it wouldn't have been the same."
"Being introduced as 'world number one' at my first event
next week in my home country will be very special - I can't
pretend otherwise. It'll be magic - it's what dreams are
made of!"
Matthew is at two in the January rankings, ahead of
Frenchman Gregory
Gaultier at
No3, and a trio of Egyptians Ramy
Ashour, Karim
Darwish and Mohamed
El Shorbagy.
El Shorbagy, winner of the Macau
Open in
November, went on to reach successive World Series
semi-finals in both the Kuwait PSA Cup and PSA Masters - and
is celebrating a career-high No6 ranking in the new list.
Dutchman Laurens
Jan Anjema and
Malaysian Azlan
Iskandar have
both moved up to career-high-equalling positions of 9 and
10, respectively.
But also in the list are Egyptian Tarek
Momen, who moves up two places to a best-ever No18, and
two top 20 debutants Simon Rosner and Tom
Richards.
Rosner leaps an impressive five places to take up 19th place
- thus becoming Germany's first top 20 player for more than
16 years. The five-time German champion achieved last 16
finishes in the last two World Series events of the year,
and at the Kuwait PSA Cup claimed one of the best scalps of
his career when he beat Egypt's Amr
Shabana in
straight games.
Richards leads the next wave of top England players and made
his senior international debut in 2011 after the 25-year-old
from Surrey made the second round of the PSA Masters.
|
World Top 20 Jan
2012 |
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1 |
[2] |
James Willstrop |
Eng |
1,373 |
|
2 |
[1] |
Nick Matthew |
Engt |
1,299 |
|
3 |
[3] |
Gregory Gaultier |
Fra |
1,159 |
|
4 |
[4] |
Ramy Ashour |
Egy |
1,073 |
|
5 |
[5] |
Karim Darwish |
Egy |
981 |
|
6 |
[8] |
Mohamed El Shorbagy |
Egy |
672 |
|
7 |
[7] |
Peter Barker |
Eng |
644 |
|
8 |
[6] |
Amr Shabana |
Egy |
616 |
|
9 |
[12] |
Laurens Jan Anjema |
Ned |
498 |
|
10 |
[10] |
Azlan Iskandar |
Mas |
465 |
|
11 |
[16] |
Daryl Selby |
Eng |
370 |
|
12 |
[11] |
Thierry Lincou |
Fra |
369 |
|
13 |
[15] |
Omar Mosaad |
Egy |
368 |
|
14 |
[13] |
Hisham Ashour |
Egy |
348 |
|
15 |
[17] |
Alister Walker |
Bot |
337 |
|
16 |
[18] |
Cameron Pilley |
Aus |
320 |
|
17 |
[19] |
Adrian Grant |
Eng |
311 |
|
18 |
[20] |
Tarek Momen |
Egy |
290 |
|
19 |
[24] |
Simon Rosner |
Ger |
277 |
|
20 |
[21] |
Tom Richards |
Eng |
276 |
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