Ramy Ashour Holds Onto Top World Ranking
2 Feb 2010
Egypt's Ramy Ashour retains his world number one ranking, according to the new February Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings published today by the Professional Squash Association.
Two successive PSA Super Series title successes at the end of last year took the 22-year-old from Cairo to the top of the world list for the first time in January.
And, despite losing in the final of the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York last month, Ashour has extended his lead over second-placed Nick Matthew, the Englishman who finished as runner-up to the Egyptian in December's PSA Masters in India and Saudi International in Saudi Arabia.
Ashour is joined in the top four by fellow countrymen Amr Shabana and Karim Darwish - the former holding onto third place and the latter rising to No4 after a semi-final berth in New York.
But James Willstrop - the Englishman who beat Darwish, Shabana and Ashour en-route to winning the Tournament of Champions, the first 2010 PSA Super Series event - rises to No6 in the new list, leapfrogging compatriot Peter Barker.
Dutchman Laurens Jan Anjema moves up one place to a career-high-equalling No13, despite yet to get his 2010 PSA Tour campaign underway.
February top 20 (inc. points average):
1	[1]	Ramy Ashour	EGY	1200
			2	[2]	Nick Matthew	ENG	1016
			3	[3]	Amr Shabana	EGY	951
			4	[5]	Karim Darwish	EGY	703
			5	[4]	Gregory Gaultier	FRA	648
			6	[7]	James Willstrop	ENG	643
			7	[6]	Peter Barker	ENG	588
			8	[8]	David Palmer	AUS	502
			9	[9]	Thierry Lincou	FRA	454
			10	[10]	Adrian Grant	ENG	391
			11	[11]	Wael El Hindi	EGY	361
			12	[12]	Alister Walker	ENG	329
			13	[14]	Laurens Jan Anjema	NED	316
			14	[15]	Mohamed El Shorbagy	EGY	309
			15	[13]	Daryl Selby	ENG	308
			16	[16]	Stewart Boswell	AUS	287
			17	[18]	Cameron Pilley	AUS	276
			18	[19]	Aamir Atlas Khan	PAK	250
			19	[20]	Ong Beng Hee	MAS	248
			20	[17]	Mohd Azlan Iskandar	MAS	247

 
		 
		 
			