Despite Consecutive Losses To Ashour,
Matthew Retains World No 1 Ranking from PSA media
3 October 2011-
Despite losing to Ramy Ashour in last month's final of the PSA World
Series Rowe British Grand Prix, England's Nick Matthew extends the lead
over his Egyptian rival at the top of the October Dunlop PSA Men's
World Squash Rankings, published today by the Professional Squash
Association.
The pair contested their fourth successive World Series final this year
in Manchester - but, having no ranking points from the 2010 event to
defend, Matthew was assured of the No1 slot as soon as he reached last
month's British GP quarter-finals. Meanwhile, 2010 champion Ashour
needed to retain the title in order to maintain his points total over
the previous 12 months.
Egyptians Karim Darwish and Amr Shabana - the two beaten British Grand
Prix semi-finalists - retain their third and fifth places,
respectively, while Englishman James Willstrop separates the two at No4.
Rapidly-rising Egyptian Mohamed El Shorbagy moves up a single place to
record a career-high eighth position in the new list. The UK-based
20-year-old clinched the fourth PSA World Tour title of his career at
the Colombian Open last month - becoming the first Egyptian to win the
long-established Tour title in Bogota.
And Omar Mosaad celebrates further notable Egyptian success in the top
20 by jumping to a best-ever world No13. The 23-year-old from Cairo
celebrated only his second ever quarter-final appearance in a World
Series championship when he upset France's former world number one
Thierry Lincou in the second round of the British Grand Prix.
Alister Walker, the former England international who now represents
Botswana, his country of birth, also celebrates a return to the world
top 20, at No20.
October 2011 Top 20 (inc. points average):
1 [1] Nick Matthew ENG 1,414 2 [2] Ramy Ashour EGY 1,301 3 [3] Karim Darwish EGY 963 4 [4] James Willstrop ENG 799 5 [5] Amr Shabana EGY 774 6 [6] Gregory Gaultier FRA 700 7 [7] Peter Barker ENG 568 8 [9] Mohamed El Shorbagy EGY 510 9 [8] David Palmer AUS 433 10 [10] Thierry Lincou FRA 426 11 [11] Daryl Selby ENG 388 12 [12] Laurens Jan Anjema NED 387 13 [14] Omar Mosaad EGY 368 14 [13] Mohd Azlan Iskandar MAS 355 15 [15] Hisham Mohamed Ashour EGY 351 16 [16] Cameron Pilley AUS 340 17 [17] Adrian Grant ENG 328 18 [18] Wael El Hindi EGY 291 19 [19] Stewart Boswell AUS 278 20 [21] Alister Walker BOT 249