May WSA Rankings Include Career Highs For Hong Kong Stars by Matt Wagg
Annie Au
May 1, 2012-
It is a good for Hong Kong squash as its top two WSA players both
celebrate career highs in the latest ranking. Annie Au moves up one
place to no.6 for the first time. Au reached the semi finals last month
in Texas and previously reached her first World Series Final at the end
of March. Hong Kong’s no.2 Joey Chan moved up 3 places to a career high
of no.16 after winning her 5th WSA title on home soil at the Buler
Challenge Cup with a big win over former world no.1 Rachael Grinham in
the final.
Nour El Sherbini broke into the top 16 last month and this month she
has moved up one place to enter the top 15 for the first time. Sherbini
lost in the quarter finals of the Irish Open last week in a close game
against Madeline Perry.
Perry reached the final in Dublin last week and swaps places with Laura
Massaro once again to return to no.3. Both players were former
champions in Ireland but couldn’t stop the steamrolling comeback of
Alison Waters. Waters has now won the three tournaments she has played
since her comeback and moves up 4 places to no.28. With no points to
defend for the rest of the year Waters will no doubt continue her climb
back up to the top.
The top 2 remain unchanged with Nicol David now up to an incredible 70
months at no.1 and Jenny Duncalf makes it 27 months at no.2.
There were career highs elsewhere in the top 50 for Emma Beddoes at
no.22, equally her career high. Lauren Selby up 2 places to no.41,
Miranda Ranieri up to no.43, Olga Ertlova up 3 places to no.44, Coline
Aumard up to no.46, Liu Tsz-Ling up to no.48 and Wales’ Tesni Evans
makes her top 50 debut at no.49.
Top 20: 1 Nicol David MAS 2 Jenny Duncalf ENG 3 Madeline Perry IRL 4 Laura Massaro ENG 5 Raneem El Weleily EGY 6 Annie Au HKG 7 Kasey Brown AUS 8 Rachael Grinham AUS 9 Natalie Grinham NED 10 Camille Serme FRA 11 Samantha Teran MEX 12 Joelle King NZL 13 Low Wee Wern MAS 14 Dipika Pallikal IND 15 Nour El Sherbini EGY 16 Joey Chan HKG 17 Donna Urquhart AUS 18 Omneya Abdel Kawy EGY 19 Jaclyn Hawkes NZL 20 Nour El Tayeb EGY