PSA February Rankings; Ghosal & Coppinger Mark Breakthroughs by Howard Harding
1 February 2013
- While Egypt's Ramy Ashour stretches his lead at the top of the Dunlop
PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, it is India's Saurav Ghosal and South
African Stephen Coppinger who produce the most notable breakthroughs in
the new February list published today by the Professional Squash
Association.
Ashour - who, after a two-year gap, reclaimed the world number one
ranking in January - extended his unbeaten run since May last year by
winning last month's J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions, the first PSA
World Series event of the year, in New York.
The triumph, which brought Ashour's winning Tour streak to 26 matches,
strengthens the 25-year-old from Cairo's grip on the top world ranking
- almost 500 points ahead of second-placed Nick Matthew, the Englishman
who bowed out in the semi-finals in New York.
England's James Willstrop and Frenchman Gregory Gaultier hold onto
third and fourth places, respectively, whilst Egyptians Karim Darwish
and Amr Shabana move up - Shabana, winner of last week's Motor City
Open in Detroit, to eighth place, and runner-up Darwish to fifth place.
And fellow Egyptian Tarek Momen also has cause for celebration - the 24-year-old from Cairo rising to a career-high No11.
But solid recent performances from Ghosal and Coppinger have seen the pair appear in the top 20 for the first time.
Saurav Ghosal, already the highest-ranked Indian of all-time, now
becomes his country's first top 20 male player. The UK-based
26-year-old from Kolkata followed an eighth success in the Indian
National Championships in December by making the last 16 of the PSA
World Championship in Qatar - again becoming the first Indian to
achieve this. His reward is a four-place leap to No18.
"Making the top 20 is something that I've been working towards for a
pretty long time," said Ghosal on hearing the news. "I'm glad I've done
it and hopefully I can play better and get even higher!
"Malcolm Willstrop has made me the professional player I am and I
wouldn't be here if not for him," added Ghosal, who trains at
Pontefract in Yorkshire with Willstrop's son James, the world No3. "I
would also like to thank Ritwik Bhattacharya for his help over the last
two years, and my physical trainer Kevin Garlick who's definitely made
me stronger!
"This is also a great milestone for Indian squash and should spur us on to greater things!"
Becoming the first South African to make the men's world top 20 since
the late 70s, Stephen Coppinger jumps three positions to No20.
The 28-year-old, who currently divides his time between Cape Town and
Orlando in the USA, made a stunning start to the New Year by reaching
the quarter-finals of both the Tournament of Champions and Motor City
Open, unseeded - in the former upsetting higher-ranked Englishmen Peter
Barker and Adrian Grant to make the last eight of a PSA World Series
event for the first time.
"It is obviously fantastic for me to get into the top 20 and a sure
sign that the hard work is paying off with good results over the last
few months," explained the five-time South African national champion.
"I am based in Orlando now for a lot of the season, working with David
Palmer, and it has been great to be able to work with him and draw on
his wealth of experience in the game.
"Rodney Durbach has also been a huge influence over the last five years
and continues to help me a lot too. Hopefully with their help, and
others around them, I will be able to keep climbing the ladder bit by
bit."
February 2013 top 20 (inc. points average): 1 [1] Ramy Ashour EGY 1,583 2 [2] Nick Matthew ENG 1,095 3 [3] James Willstrop ENG 1,056 4 [4] Gregory Gaultier FRA 960 5 [6] Karim Darwish EGY 686 6 [5] Mohamed El Shorbagy EGY 637 7 [8] Amr Shabana EGY 547 8 [7] Peter Barker ENG 504 9 [9] Omar Mosaad EGY 496 10 [10] Borja Golan ESP 434 11 [12] Tarek Momen EGY 366 12 [13] Tom Richards ENG 360 13 [11] Daryl Selby ENG 346 14 [15] Alister Walker BOT 337 15 [14] Laurens Jan Anjema NED 330 16 [16] Simon Rosner GER 321 17 [17] Adrian Grant ENG 302 18 [22] Saurav Ghosal IND 280 19 [18] Cameron Pilley AUS 275 20 [23] Stephen Coppinger RSA 266