El Shorbagy & Whitlock Top Latest WSF World Junior Circuit Rankings by Howard Harding
10 January 2012-
Whilst Egyptian Marwan El Shorbagy retains his men's number one
ranking, England's Emily Whitlock makes her debut at the top of the
women's list in the new January WSF World Junior Circuit Rankings which
are published today by the World Squash Federation.
El Shorbagy, aged 18 and from Alexandria, is the reigning world junior
champion after winning the WSF Men's World Junior Individual
Championship crown in Belgium in July - since when he has made rapid
progress in the PSA world rankings.
Title success in the Indian Junior Open in September helped India's
17-year-old Mahesh Mangaonkar move up to second place - pushing Egypt's
Mohamed Abouelghar, runner-up to El Shorbagy in Belgium, down to No3.
Dutchman Tom de Mulder bursts into the rankings for the first time at
No4 after a runner-up finish in October's Nordic Junior Open in Sweden.
After winning the Canadian Junior Open, then finishing in third place
later last month in the US Junior Open, Mexican Mario Yanez also makes
his first appearance in the list at No5.
Emily Whitlock, the 17-year-old British national junior champion, is
rewarded for her focus and success on the world junior circuit by
taking over the top spot - succeeding Egypt's world junior champion
Nour El Tayeb.
Whitlock, who became the European Junior champion for the first time
last April, added the Belgian Junior Open title to her trophy
collection in November.
And India's Anaka Alankamony also moved up in the list to take over
second place. The 17-year-old from Chennai followed her unexpected
success in last year's Asian Junior Championships by winning the Indian
Junior Open in her home city September.
American Maria Elena Ubina, 16-year-old winner of the US Junior Open,
leaps up to fifth place, below Egyptians Nour El Tayeb and Nour El
Sherbini, at 3 and 4, respectively
The WSF World Junior Circuit Rankings - which are based on the under 19
age grouping and were launched last October - will be issued quarterly,
based on results achieved in national junior opens, regional
championships and WSF World Junior Individual Championships. In the
coming months, as players compete in more events (there are sixteen
already on the circuit in the first half of the year), players will
have more results with which to find a level.
Men's top 10:
1 (1) Marwan El Shorbagy (Egypt) 66.67
2 (3) Mahesh Mangaonkar (India) 55.00
3 (2) Mohamed Abouelghar (Egypt) 46.67
4 (-) Tom de Mulder (Netherlands) 44.33
5 (-) Mario Yanez (Mexico) 41.67
6 (-) Ahmed Abdel Khalek (Egypt) 41.67
7 (11) Declan James (England) 38.33
8 (7) Tatu Knuutila (Finland) 34.33
9 (15) Tom Ford (England) 34.33
10 (20) Tyler Osborne (Canada) 32.67
Women's top 10:
1 (5=) Emily Whitlock (England) 76.67
2 (4) Anaka Alankamony (India) 73.33
3 (1) Nour El Tayeb (Egypt) 66.67
4 (2) Nour El Sherbini (Egypt) 46.67
5 (29) Maria Elena Ubina (USA) 45.00
6 (3) Lee Ka Yi (Hong Kong China) 42.67
7 (29) Caroline Sayegh (Germany) 32.67
8 (12) Aparajitha Balamurukan (India) 29.33
9 (-) Julia Lecoq (France) 29.33
10 (5=) Amanda Sobhy (USA) 26.67