Ramy Tightens Grip On World No1 Ranking
Success in last month's
Allam British Open has strengthened Ramy Ashour's grip on
the world number one ranking, according to the June Dunlop PSA Men's
World Squash Rankings which are published today by the
Professional Squash Association.
The formidable
25-year-old from Cairo became the first Egyptian for almost 50 years to
win the sport's historic title last week, falling to his knees on the
all-glass court on the Hull City Football Club pitch at the KC
Stadium in high emotion after clinching his eighth successive PSA
World Tour title and extending his unbeaten run into a second year.
"Winning this
prestigious title is one of the happiest moments of my life, if not the
happiest," said Ashour afterwards. "Winning this title is really big for
me. It's something I will always remember."
Frenchman Gregory
Gaultier, runner-up in Hull, moves up to No2 - his highest ranking
for more than a year.
England's James
Willstrop, whose 2013 British Open campaign in his home county of
Yorkshire was stopped by Ashour in the semi-finals, rises to third place
- whilst fellow countryman Nick Matthew, the former world
champion who was hoping to extend his English record in the event to a
fourth title, slips to No4, his lowest ranking since 2009.
Stunning success in
Hull, where he upset world No7 Peter Barker to reach the British
Open quarter-finals for the first time, sees Tarek Momen back in
the top ten at a career-equalling-high No10. The 25-year-old from
Cairo's rise also ensures that there are five Egyptians in the top ten
for the sixth month in a row.
Australian Cameron
Pilley, who became the second unseeded player in the British Open
last eight after ousting sixth seed Mohamed Elshorbagy, rises two
places to 13 to celebrate his highest ranking since February 2011.
Stephen Coppinger
continues his march up the rankings to reach a best-ever world No16. The
Dublin-born 28-year-old, who in February became the first South African
to make the men's world top 20 since the late 70s, reached the 15th Tour
final of his career last month at the Torneo Internacional PSA Sporta
in Guatemala.
Almost five years after
briefly making the top 20 for the first time, Miguel Angel Rodriguez
cements his status as the highest-ranked Colombian of time by leaping
four places to a career-high world No19.
A member of the PSA
since 2002, Rodriguez celebrated one of the biggest wins of his career
at the Sporta event in Guatemala City, beating Coppinger in the final to
bring his Tour title haul to 22.
June 2013 top 20
(inc. points average):
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