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1 Apr 2019

El Sherbini Closes Gap on El Welily at the Top of Women’s World Rankings

Nour El Sherbini’s title win at the 2018-2019 PSA World Championships in Chicago last month has cut the gap between her and the current World No.1 Raneem El Welily to under 200 points after the PSA Women’s World Rankings for April were released today (April 1).

An impressive display inside the all-glass showcourt held in Chicago’s Union Station saw El Sherbini defeat fellow Egyptian El Tayeb in the title decider to claim her third World Championship crown.

El Welily keeps her place at the top of the World Rankings following her win at the inaugural women’s Black Ball Squash Open held in Cairo, Egypt - where she beat El Sherbini in the final - while compatriot El Tayeb remains at No.3 to complete an all-Egyptian top three for the second consecutive month.

France’s Camille Serme (No.4) and New Zealand’s Joelle King (No.5) complete an unchanged women’s top five.

England’s Sarah-Jane Perry, meanwhile, remains at No.6, while Egypt’s Nouran Gohar (No.7) and England’s Laura Massaro (No.8) swap places. Welshwoman Tesni Evans rises back to a joint career-high of No.9, with England’s Alison Waters completing the top 10.

United States’ No.1 Amanda Sobhy rises one place to No.12 following her win at the Texas Open yesterday, which saw the American claim her biggest PSA title to date. Her opponent in the final, England’s Victoria Lust, also rises a place to No.13, with Hong Kong’s Annie Au (No.11), Egypt’s Salma Hany (No.14) and India’s Joshna Chinappa (No.15) all occupying the other spots in the top 15.

Elsewhere, Malaysia’s eight-time World Champion Nicol David rises two places to come back into the top 20 at No.19 with Egypt’s Hania El Hammamy (No.16), Hong Kong’s Joey Chan (No.17), Egypt’s Yathreb Adel (No.18) and America’s Olivia Blatchford Clyne (No.20) completing the top 20

RANKING
PLAYER
COUNTRY
Average
UP/DOWN
1
Raneem El Welily
EGY
1,810.556
=
2
Nour El Sherbini
EGY
1,623.333
=
3
Nour El Tayeb
EGY
935.000
=
4
Camille Serme
FRA
810.000
=
5
Joelle King
NZL
783.333
=
6
Sarah-Jane Perry
ENG
639.444
=
7
Nouran Gohar
EGY
617.778
1
8
Laura Massaro
ENG
576.667
1
9
Tesni Evans
WAL
518.333
1
10
Alison Waters
ENG
472.222
1
11
Annie Au
HKG
470.000
=
12
Amanda Sobhy
USA
443.611
1
13
Victoria Lust
ENG
397.222
1
14
Salma Hany
EGY
382.778
2
15
Joshna Chinappa
IND
380.556
1
16
Hania El Hammamy
EGY
358.333
1
17
Joey Chan
HKG
342.778
1
18
Yathreb Adel
EGY
316.667
1
19
Nicol David
MAS
312.222
2
20
Olivia Blatchford Clyne
USA
275.000
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