Olympic Exiles Willstrop & Matthew Lead Latest Squash Rankings
While
the world is currently focussed on elite sporting activity in London,
Englishmen James Willstrop and Nick Matthew are again
confirmed as the two top squash players on the international stage -
drawing further attention to missed medal opportunities for the hosts of
the 2012 Olympic Games.
But
after failed bids for inclusion in both the 2012 and 2016 Games, Squash
is now hoping for third time lucky as the sport rolls out its campaign
to be added to the programme for the Olympic Games in 2020.
Willstrop and Matthew lead the Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings,
retaining their positions at one and two, respectively, in the new
August list published today by the Professional Squash Association.
Willstrop, 28, from Leeds in Yorkshire, moves into his seventh month at
the top of the rankings - while fellow Yorkshireman Matthew, the
32-year-old from Sheffield who won his third British Open title
in May, is one place away from the pole position he held throughout
2011.
"Mixed
emotions this week," tweeted Matthew on the eve of the London 2012
Opening Ceremony. "Olympics will be a great spectacle & amazing for
country & I'm right behind it.
"However can't help feeling that we should be in holding camp right now
starting our own preparations to compete in the greatest show on earth."
Frenchman Gregory Gaultier is in third place in the August
rankings - while Egyptians Ramy Ashour and Karim Darwish
remain at four and five, respectively.
Malaysian Mohd Azlan Iskandar is one of only two players to move
up in the top 20. The London-based 30-year-old rises two places to No14.
And
German number one Simon Rosner overtakes top-ranked Australian
Cameron Pilley to reach 19 in the new list. The 24-year-old from
Paderborn is the second highest-ranked German of all time.
August 2012 top 20
(inc. points average):
|
|
|
Rank |
Prev |
Player |
Pts |
Ctry |
|
1 |
[1] |
James Willstrop |
1,685 |
ENG |
|
2 |
[2] |
Nick Matthew |
1,503 |
ENG |
|
3 |
[3] |
Gregory Gaultier |
1,272 |
FRA |
|
4 |
[4] |
Ramy Ashour |
1,123 |
EGY |
|
5 |
[5] |
Karim Darwish |
961 |
EGY |
|
6 |
[6] |
Peter Barker |
683 |
ENG |
|
7 |
[7] |
Amr Shabana |
650 |
EGY |
|
8 |
[8] |
Mohamed El Shorbagy |
633 |
EGY |
|
9 |
[9] |
Laurens Jan Anjema |
537 |
NED |
|
10 |
[10] |
Thierry Lincou |
445 |
FRA |
|
11 |
[11] |
Daryl Selby |
432 |
ENG |
|
12 |
[12] |
Omar Mosaad |
419 |
EGY |
|
13 |
[13] |
Alister Walker |
373 |
BOT |
|
14 |
[16] |
Mohd Azlan Iskandar |
368 |
MAS |
|
15 |
[14] |
Hisham Mohd Ashour |
367 |
EGY |
|
16 |
[15] |
Tom Richards |
365 |
ENG |
|
17 |
[17] |
Adrian Grant |
346 |
ENG |
|
18 |
[18] |
Borja Golan |
329 |
ESP |
|
19 |
[20] |
Simon Rosner |
322 |
GER |
|
20 |
[19] |
Cameron Pilley |
316 |
AUS |
|
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