Kennedy Reaches Top Eight of PSA
Women’s World Rankings
England’s Georgina Kennedy has reached the top eight of the PSA Women’s
World Rankings for the first time following a month which saw her reach
the last 16 of the El Gouna International and make her debut at the
season-ending CIB PSA World Tour Finals.
The 25-year-old from London has had a meteoric rise up the rankings over
the past 12 months and was ranked as low as No.105 in July of 2021. The
Englishwoman can now lay claim to a place amongst the top eight players
in the world ahead of the new PSA World Tour season, which begins next
month.
Nouran Gohar sees out the season as World No.1, marking four successive
months as the female game’s leading player. Reigning World Champion Nour
El Sherbini finished the season strongly and sits at No.2 after beating
Gohar to win the World Tour Finals last month. Hania El Hammamy stays at
No.3, while Amanda Sobhy (No.4) and Joelle King complete the top five.
Sarah-Jane Perry comes next at No.6, ahead of Rowan Elaraby (No.7),
Kennedy, Salma Hany - who drops to No.9 - and Olivia Fiechter.
Egypt’s Nour El Tayeb has taken a step closer to a sensational return to
the top 10 as she moves up three spots to sit at No.11. The 29-year-old
spent 14 months away from the game due to the birth of her daughter, but
has been in tremendous form over the past two months, reaching the
semi-finals of both the CIB PSA World Championships and the El Gouna
International.
Belgium’s Nele Gilis drops a place to No.12 and sits one place ahead of
younger sister Tinne, who reaches a career-high ranking of No.13.
Egypt’s Nada Abbas drops two spots to No.14, while Farida Mohamed’s
Mauritius Open triumph sees her rise three places to a career-high No.15
ranking.
Likewise, Malaysia’s Sivasangari Subramaniam moves up three spots to a
career-high ranking of No.16, while India’s Joshna Chinappa drops to
No.17.
Welsh duo Tesni Evans and Emily Whitlock, as well as Canadian Hollie
Naughton, round out the top 20.
With a rise of 200 places, South Africa’s Cheyna Wood is the biggest
mover on the women’s tour this month. Wood has moved up to No.249 after
winning the Assore/Balwin Johannesburg Open on her PSA Challenger Tour
debut.
PSA Women’s World Rankings Top 20 – July 2022

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