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Massaro Moves
Into Top 3 In December
The
December rankings were bound to feature some big changes due to the
World Open and Hong Kong Open taking place in November. There were
career highs aplenty throughout the top 100 and the highest of those was
at number 3.
Laura Massaro, the WISPA
Player of the Year, has moved into the world’s top 3 for the first time.
Massaro started the year ranked at number 10 but after success in
Cleveland and the British Nationals as well as the prestigious US Open,
she seems to have asserted herself as a major threat to Nicol David’s
reign on the women’s game.
The
world’s top 2 remain unchanged. Jenny Duncalf reached her first
World Open final, showing great form before being outclassed by Nicol
David. David had a few surprise losses this year but still has
amassed 7 titles, including a record 6th World Open title. It
makes it 85 consecutive months at no.1 for David.
Also
in the top 20, Kasey Brown makes her debut in the top 5 becoming
the Australian no.1 for the first time as she leaps above Rachael
Grinham. Grinham’s drop down to no.6 ends her stay in the top 5, a
place she has impressively held since February 2003!
Raneem El Weleily moves back
up to a career high equalling no.7 after reaching her first World Series
final in Hong Kong. Natalie Grinham moves up one place to no.9,
her highest ranking since August 2010, after reaching the World Open
semi final in front of her home crowd in Rotterdam.
Low Wee Wern records her
highest ranking at no.11. The Malaysian wasn’t having the best year as
she saw her ranking drop to 21 in October. Winning the China Open, her
biggest title, seemed to change her fortune and she reached the Qatar
Classic and World Open quarter finals as well as the Hong Kong Open semi
final, with four top 10 wins along the way.
Samantha Teran became the 1st
ever Mexican to reach the World Open semi final as she moved back up to
no.13. Dipika Pallikal also became the 1st ever Indian
to reach the World Open quarter final. The Indian star’s shine looks to
continue as she moves up to a career high no.17. Joey Chan had a
November to remember. She captured her biggest title and first of the
year at the Macau Open and then reached the Hong Kong Open quarter
final, upsetting Brown before losing a thriller to El Weleily. She makes
her top 20 debut at no.20.
There were further career highs in the top 100:
Kanzy El Dafrawy up to no.29
after reaching the World Open last 16. That makes 6 Egyptians in the top
30.
Gaby Huber makes her top 30
debut at no.30. She started the year outside the top 50.
Yathreb Adel up to no.32. The
youngest player in the top 100 pushed Massaro in the World Open 1st
round.
Melody Francis captured her 5th
title of the year at the Mackay Open and moves to no.36.
Siyoli Waters at no.38,
Misaki Kobayashi up to no.39
Sina Wall up to no.41,
Samantha Cornett up to no.44, Lauren Selby up to no.47,
Olga Ertlova up to no.48
Ahn Eun Chan up to no.53,
Lisa Aitken up to 55, Coline Aumard up to no.56, Amanda
Landers-Murphy to 57, Salma Hany up to no.59.
Tesni Evans up to no.65,
Liu Tsz-Ling up to 68, Tamika Saxby up to 73, Kristen
Lange up to no.82, Megan Craig up to no.84, Christine Nunn
up to no.86 and Vanessa Pickard up to no.90.
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Rank |
Prev |
Player |
Pts |
Ctry |
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1 |
1 |
Nicol David |
3279 |
MAS |
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2 |
2 |
Jenny Duncalf |
1934 |
ENG |
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3 |
4 |
Laura Massaro |
1411 |
ENG |
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4 |
3 |
Madeline Perry |
1409 |
IRL |
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5 |
6 |
Kasey Brown |
1111 |
AUS |
|
6 |
5 |
Rachael Grinham |
1078 |
AUS |
|
7 |
8 |
Raneem El Weleily |
1022 |
EGY |
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8 |
7 |
Annie Au |
948 |
HKG |
|
9 |
10 |
Natalie Grinham |
920 |
NED |
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10 |
9 |
Camille Serme |
877 |
FRA |
|
11 |
14 |
Low Wee Wern |
706 |
MAS |
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12 |
11 |
Joelle King |
704 |
NZL |
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13 |
17 |
Samantha Teran |
699 |
MEX |
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14 |
13 |
Donna Urquhart |
601 |
AUS |
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15 |
16 |
Jaclyn Hawkes |
503 |
NZL |
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16 |
15 |
Sarah Kippax |
498 |
ENG |
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17 |
19 |
Dipika Pallikal |
490 |
IND |
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18 |
18 |
Omneya Abdel Kawy |
488 |
EGY |
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19 |
12 |
Nour El Tayeb |
486 |
EGY |
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20 |
21 |
Joey Chan |
481 |
HKG |
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