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1 May 2017

El Welily Returns to World No.2 in Women’s May Rankings



Egyptian shot-making sensation Raneem El Welily’s runner-up finish at last month’s Orascom Development PSA Women’s World Championship has seen her rise two places to sit at World No.2 on the latest PSA Women’s World Rankings, released today (May 1).

El Welily, the 28-year-old based in Cairo, became the first Egyptian female World No.1 in any sport back in September 2015 when she ended eight-time World Champion Nicol David’s unprecedented nine-year reign atop the World Rankings.

And she moved back into the world’s top two for the first time this year courtesy of her run to the World Championship final three weeks ago in El Gouna, where she lost out to current World No.1 Nour El Sherbini, who lifted the biggest prize on the Women’s Tour for the second time in her career.

El Welily defeated France’s Camille Serme in the semi-final stage, with Serme staying at World No.3, one place ahead of British Open champion Laura Massaro, who fell to El Welily in the last eight, and two places ahead of the other semi-finalist, Nouran Gohar.

Malaysia’s David remains at No.6, while England’s Sarah-Jane Perry rises a spot to a career-high No.7 ranking. United States No.1 Amanda Sobhy - who is currently out with an achilles injury - Alison Waters and New Zealand’s Joelle King round off the top 10.

Elsewhere in the top 20, England’s Victoria Lust has risen to No.15, while Tesni Evans of Wales moves up two places to a career-best No.16 ranking, one place ahead of Olivia Blatchford, who also sits at a career-high ranking.

Australia’s Donna Urquhart drops a place to No.18, with Hong Kong’s Joey Chan and Egypt’s Salma Hany Ibrahim completing the top 20.

Meanwhile, former World No.4 Omneya Abdel Kawy drops out of the top 20 for the first time since November 2012, falling from No.15 to No.21.

PSA Women’s World Rankings Top 20 - May 2017

RANK
NAME
NATIONALITY
POINTS
UP/Down
1
Nour El Sherbini
EGY
1,439.375
=
2
Raneem El Welily
EGY
1,246.250
2
3
Camille Serme
FRA
1,245.000
=
4
Laura Massaro
ENG
1,133.750
2
5
Nouran Gohar
EGY
967.500
=
6
Nicol David
MAS
796.875
=
7
Sarah-Jane Perry
ENG
706.250
1
8
Amanda Sobhy
USA
660.625
1
9
Alison Waters
ENG
501.111
=
10
Joelle King
NZL
437.222
=
11
Annie Au
HKG
430.500
=
12
Nour El Tayeb
EGY
413.125
=
13
Emily Whitlock
ENG
396.875
=
14
Joshna Chinappa
IND
382.778
=
15
Victoria Lust
ENG
307.778
1
16
Tesni Evans
WAL
301.111
2
17
Olivia Blatchford
USA
291.667
2
18
Donna Urquhart
AUS
280.000
1
19
Joey Chan
HKG
256.250
1
20
Salma Hany Ibrahim
EGY
241.667
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