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3 Feb 2018

Rösner Returns to Career High World Ranking



Germany’s Simon Rösner has returned to a career high World Ranking of No.6 following his J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions victory after the PSA Men’s World Rankings were released today (February 1).

Rösner lifted his maiden PSA World Series title last week in New York to become the first ever German squash player to lift a World Series title.

The German saw off Egypt’s Tarek Momen in the final to seal and historic victory, which sees him rise two places to a joint career high World Ranking of No.6 – which he last held in 2015.

France’s Gregory Gaultier remains at the top of the Men’s Rankings, with Egyptians Mohamed ElShorbagy (No.2) and Ali Farag (No.3) completing an unchanged top three.

Marwan ElShorbagy (No.4) and Karim Abdel Gawad (No.5) swap places to round off the top five, with the younger ElShorbagy brother claiming a career high ranking this month.

Tournament of Champions runner-up Momen remains at No.7, with England’s former World No.1 Nick Matthew falling two places to No.8.

Mohamed Abouelghar and Diego Elias come next at No.9 and No.10, respectively, to complete the top ten while three-time World Champion Ramy Ashour rises three places to No.11 as he edges closer to a return to the top ten.

New Zealand’s Paul Coll drops two places to No.13 with India’s Saurav Ghosal on the rise this month as he claims a career-high ranking of No.14 - with England’s Daryl Selby completing the top 15.

Former World No.1 James Willstrop and Australia’s Ryan Cuskelly both fall three places to No.16 and No.18, respectively. With Spain’s Borja Golan (No.17), Mexico’s Cesar Salazar (No.19) and Cameron Pilley (No.20) all rounding off the top 20.

PSA Men’s World Rankings Top 20 – February 2018
RANK
NAME
NATIONALITY
POINTS
Up/Down
1
Gregory Gaultier
FRA
16,495.000
=
2
Mohamed ElShorbagy
EGY
16,125.000
=
3
Ali Farag
EGY
12,845.000
=
4
Marwan ElShorbagy
EGY
9,390.000
↑1
5
Karim Abdel Gawad
EGY
8,475.000
↓1
6
Simon Rösner
GER
7,695.000
↑2
7
Tarek Momen
EGY
8,310.005
=
8
Nick Matthew
ENG
7,300.000
↓2
9
Mohamed Abouelghar
EGY
5,650.000
=
10
Diego Elias
PER
5,090.000
=
11
Ramy Ashour
EGY
4,845.000
↑3
12
Fares Dessouky
EGY
4,790.000
=
13
Paul Coll
NZL
4,760.000
↓2
14
Saurav Ghosal
IND
3,930.000
↑2
15
Daryl Selby
ENG
3,760.000
↑2
16
James Willstrop
ENG
3,725.000
↓3
17
Borja Golan
ESP
3,645.000
↑1
18
Ryan Cuskelly
AUS
3,370.000
↓3
19
Cesar Salazar
MEX
3,250.000
↑2
20
Cameron Pilley
AUS
3,200.000
↓1

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