Unchanged Top10 In WSA Rankings Ahead Of Busy March from WSA Media
March 2, 2013
- A quiet February sees an unchanged Top10 in the WSA World Tour March
Rankings, ahead of the first World Series event of 2013 in the coming
month.
Nicol David, Raneem El Weleily and Laura Massaro continue to head up
the rankings, whilst teenager Nour El Sherbini sits at No.4, followed
by Alison Waters, Low Wee Wern and Joelle King.
The highest change comes following Madeline Perry’s impressive
performance in the WSA Gold 50 Cleveland Classic where the Irishwoman,
seeded eighth, reached the semi-finals. She switches places with
Natalie Grinham to occupy No.11 and 12 respectively.
Delaware Open winner Sarah Jane Perry continues to climb the ranks
after claiming her fifth WSA title last month. The 22-year-old
from Birmingham, England reaches yet another career high as she rises
three places to sit at No.26.
Perry’s fellow 22-year-old, Heba El Torky of Egypt also rises three
places to occupy No.30 following a respectable semi-final appearance at
the Delaware Open last month.
Joshana Chinappa claims her career high ranking of No.27 after reaching
the first round of the Cleveland Classic, whilst Misaki Kobayashi and
Coline Aumard were the biggest movers in the Top50, both climbing four
places to reach No.37 and 39 respectively. COMPLETE MARCH RANKINGS