Egyptian
World Champion Mohamed ElShorbagy has overtaken Frenchman Gregory
Gaultier at the summit of the PSA Men’s World Rankings today (March 1)
to claim the World No.1 spot for the first time in 12 months.
The Bristol-based 27-year-old first rose to World No.1 in November
2014 and spent 15 consecutive months atop the rankings between January
2016 - March 2017 before a loss of form and motivation saw him concede
top spot to 35-year-old Gaultier.
However, ElShorbagy has returned to his best this season and,
speaking after last night’s win over younger brother Marwan in the final
of the Windy City Open, the Egyptian put his improvement down to hard
work.
"It’s been an incredible season,” said ElShorbagy, who has now lifted six PSA World Tour titles this season.
“After last season, I worked really hard, set new goals that I
wanted to achieve, and it just shows that nothing can stop anyone
achieving their dream if they work hard for it."
Gaultier, who missed out on defending his Windy City Open and
Swedish Open titles this month due to injury, drops down to World No.2,
while Ali Farag, Marwan ElShorbagy and Karim Abdel Gawad complete the
top five.
A semi-final finish in Chicago is enough to see Tarek Momen swap
places with Tournament of Champions winner Simon Rösner to go up to a
joint-career high No.6 ranking, with Rösner dropping down to No.7.
Three-time World Champion Nick Matthew and Egypt’s Mohamed
Abouelghar stay at No.8 and No.9, respectively, while Ramy Ashour
returns to the top 10 for the first time since August 2017.
Ashour’s rise comes courtesy of a three-place drop for Peruvian
Diego Elias, who moves down to No.13, while New Zealand’s Paul Coll also
benefits from the 20-year-old’s drop, with the Kiwi moving up to No.11.
Former World No.1 James Willstrop is also a riser, moving up a
place to No.15 and he is followed by Colombia’s Miguel Angel Rodriguez
in No.16 as the 32-year-old South American ends a year-long hiatus from
the top 20.
Swtizerland’s Nicolas Mueller also enjoys a strong move up the
rankings, rising six places to No.18 to mark the first time since
December 2014 that he has featured amongst the world’s top 20.
Australian duo Ryan Cuskelly and Cameron Pilley close out the top 20.
PSA Men's World Rankings Top 20 - March 2018
RANK
|
NAME
|
NATIONALITY
|
POINTS
|
UP/DOWN
|
1
|
Mohamed
ElShorbagy
|
EGY
|
1,832.000
|
↑1
|
2
|
Gregory
Gaultier
|
FRA
|
1,527.000
|
↓1
|
3
|
Ali
Farag
|
EGY
|
1,316.364
|
=
|
4
|
Marwan
ElShorbagy
|
EGY
|
1,087.727
|
=
|
5
|
Karim
Abdel Gawad
|
EGY
|
831.000
|
=
|
6
|
Tarek
Momen
|
EGY
|
824.091
|
↑1
|
7
|
Simon
Rösner
|
GER
|
786.364
|
↓1
|
8
|
Nick
Matthew
|
ENG
|
767.500
|
=
|
9
|
Mohamed
Abouelghar
|
EGY
|
540.909
|
=
|
10
|
Ramy
Ashour
|
EGY
|
522.000
|
↑1
|
11
|
Paul
Coll
|
NZL
|
504.583
|
↑2
|
12
|
Fares
Dessouky
|
EGY
|
504.000
|
=
|
13
|
Diego
Elias
|
PER
|
496.818
|
↓3
|
14
|
Saurav
Ghosal
|
IND
|
437.000
|
=
|
15
|
James
Willstrop
|
ENG
|
403.500
|
↑1
|
16
|
Miguel
Angel Rodriguez
|
COL
|
391.500
|
↑5
|
17
|
Daryl
Selby
|
ENG
|
375.909
|
↓2
|
18
|
Nicolas
Mueller
|
SUI
|
372.000
|
↑6
|
19
|
Ryan
Cuskelly
|
AUS
|
369.167
|
↓1
|
20
|
Cameron
Pilley
|
AUS
|
365.000
|
=
|
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