Joelle King Breaks Into Top Five In New WSA Rankings, Amanda Sobhy At #20
from WSA Media

November 1, 2012 - An excellent October for Joelle King has seen the Kiwi rise seven places in the WSA World Tour November rankings to occupy the No.5 spot.

The 24-year-old from Cambridge, New Zealand has enjoyed a remarkable run of form in the past month.  Not only did she claim the Macau Open as top seed, but was just six-points away from upsetting top seed Nicol David as a qualifier in the World Series Delaware Investments U.S. Open semi-final in Philadelphia a week earlier.  She capped off the best run of her career to date as seventh seed in last week’s China Open where she beat higher seeds Annie Au and Alison Waters before losing out to returning champion Low Wee Wern in the final.

King is the first Kiwi to reach the WSA World Tour top 5 since former world No.1 Carol Owens.  Shelley Kitchen also came close, reaching No.6 in September 2008.

Englishwoman Alison Waters has more reason to celebrate after her fourth consecutive rise up the rankings sees her occupy the world No.4 spot, which she last held back in September 2010.  The right-hander from Middlesex has continued to play above her seeding since returning from an Achilles injury at the beginning of the year.  She qualified for the main draw of the U.S Open to reach the quarter-finals before falling to Nicol David, and lost out to King in the semi’s of the China Open.

Also joining top level movers is Low Wee Wern, who moves closer to her national compatriot Nicol David as she jumps to world No.7, her highest ever ranking.  The Malaysian gained the biggest title win of her career last week after winning the China Open for the second time, following the competition’s recent upgrade to a WSA Gold event.

Also in the Top10, Raneem El Weleily retakes the No.2 spot from Laura Massaro after beating the Englishwoman in the U.S Open semi's.  Jenny Duncalf moves down to six, whilst Nour El Sherbini andAnnie Au and Madeline Perry all move down three places to accomodate the rising trio. 

Egyptian Omneya Abdel Kawy has enjoyed a return to her form that once saw her reach No.4 in the world, following some impressive the results in the Far East.  As eighth seed, she finished runner-up in the Macau Open, before reaching the quarters in China as a qualifier.  The 27-year-old from Giza has risen six places this month to sit at No.22.  Just below her at No.23, Aisling Blake sits one place off the highest ranking she reached exactly two years ago, moving up three places.

Joshana Chinappa is the highest mover inside the top 50 after a Macau semi-final appearance as a qualifier, and winning the Penang Open title saw the Indian jump 19 places to No.32.

Sarah-Jane Perry jumps ten places to No.35, her highest world ranking, following her Pyramid International title win in New York last week.  Queensland Open winner Amanda Landers-Murphy also jumps four places to gain her career best ranking of 42.  Kylie Lindsayand Liu Tsz-Ling reach highest rankings for the second consecutive month, reaching No.34 and 37 respectively. 


RANKPLAYERCOUNTRY

Prev Pos

CHANGE

TOTAL

PLAYED
(12 MONTHS)

AVERAGE


1Nicol DavidMAS

1


27985.00

10

3292.353

Track

2Raneem El WeleilyEGY

3

16245.00

10

1911.176

Track

3Laura MassaroENG

2

13327.00

10

1567.882

Track

4Alison WatersENG

8

9973.00

12

1049.789

Track

5Joelle KingNZL

12

9811.50

12

1032.789

Track

6Jenny DuncalfENG

4

8775.00

10

1032.353

Track

7Low Wee WernMAS

9

10305.00

13

1030.500

Track

8Nour El SherbiniEGY

5

8121.25

9

1015.156

Track

9Annie AuHKG

6

9502.00

13

950.200

Track

10Madeline PerryIRL

7

7349.00

13

734.900

Track

11Natalie GrinhamNED

10

5785.00

9

723.125

Track

12Kasey BrownAUS

11

6914.00

13

691.400

Track

13Dipika PallikalIND

14

6535.75

12

687.974

Track

14Camille SermeFRA

13

6385.00

12

672.105

Track

15Samantha TeranMEX

16

5997.50

12

631.316

Track

16Rachael GrinhamAUS

15

5739.75

14

546.643

Track

17Donna UrquhartAUS

17


6392.50

18

491.731

Track

18Joey ChanHKG

18


4585.00

12

482.632

Track

19Jaclyn HawkesNZL

19


4048.00

11

449.778

Track

20Amanda SobhyUSA

21

3138.00

9

392.250

Track

 




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