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30/12/2005
DUNLOP PSA MEN'S WORLD SQUASH RANKINGS

Power Claims Historic World No1 Ranking

Nicol David Confirmed As World Number One

RANKINGS

 

 

The confirmation of Jonathon Power as the new world number one in the January 2006 Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, published today (Thursday) by the Professional Squash Association, marks yet another historic achievement for the 31-year-old from Montreal.

 

By winning the Saudi International, the second richest PSA Tour event of the year, this month in Al-Khobar, Power clinched a sensational return to the top of the world rankings four and a half years after last being world No1 – marking the longest gap between successive reigns since the rankings were established in the early eighties.

 

Power first became world No1 in May 1999, after winning the World Open title for the first time in Qatar in December 1998.  His and rival Peter Nicol swapped the title until April 2001 when the Canadian began his penultimate four-month reign which lasted until July 2001.

 

Power has enjoyed a sparkling 2005 which included winning five PSA titles from five final appearances - the Apawamis Open in New York in January; the PSA Masters in Bermuda in April; the Super Series Finals in London in May; the Motor City Open in Detroit in October; and the Saudi International.

 

"This was my goal this year, to give it a big push and go back to the top," said Power after the sensational Saudi triumph which clinched his return to the top of the PSA rankings.

 

Also notable in the new list is the career-best world No2 ranking achieved by Egypt’s Amr Shabana.  The 26-year-old from Cairo enjoyed a significant ‘comeback’ year in 2005 by returning to the form which saw him become the first Egyptian to win the World Open title in 2003.

 

The left-hander reached six PSA Tour finals in 2005 - and began a stunning four-month run in September by winning the Heliopolis Open in his hometown of Cairo, then picked up the St Louis Open and Hungarian Open crowns over the following few weeks before claiming the ultimate prize of the World Open trophy in Hong Kong at the beginning of this month for the second time in his career.

 

Australians Anthony Ricketts and David Palmer hold onto third and fourth place in the new rankings, ahead of France’s Thierry Lincou who, after spending the whole of 2005 as world No1, begins 2006 at No5.

 

Rankings


1

[6]

Jonathon Power

CAN

2

[7]

Amr Shabana

EGY

3

[3]

Anthony Ricketts

AUS

4

[4]

David Palmer

AUS

5

[1]

Thierry Lincou

FRA

6

[2]

James Willstrop

ENG

7

[8]

Peter Nicol

ENG

8

[5]

Lee Beachill

ENG

9

[10]

Nick Matthew

ENG

10

[9]

John White

SCO

11

[12]

Karim Darwish

EGY

12

[11]

Gregory Gaultier

FRA

13

[15]

Mohd Azlan Iskandar

MAS

14

[14]

Olli Tuominen

FIN

15

[16]

Ong Beng Hee

MAS

16

[18]

Shahid Zaman

PAK

17

[20]

Stewart Boswell

AUS

18

[17]

Alex Gough

WAL

19=

[19]

Wael El Hindi

EGY

19=

[13]

Graham Ryding

CAN


 

For full list – see www.psa-squash.com/