Nick Matthew becomes new World No 1

Sports Encounter Desk June 2, 2010 2

Nick Matthew becomes new World No 1

WSF PRESS RELEASE  

The June Dunlop PSA Men’s World Squash Rankings, published today (Tuesday) by the Professional Squash Association, confirm that Nick Matthew is the new world number one for the first time. 

  

 

  

The 29-year-old from Sheffield becomes the 16th man to top the list since the world rankings were first introduced in the mid-70s – and the first Englishman since Lee Beachill was world number one in December 2004, which followed fellow countryman Peter Nicol’s 60-month run between 1998 and 2004. 

  

Matthew clinched the sport’s premier position after winning last month’s Sky Open, the third PSA Super Series event of the year in Egypt. The triumph marked his fourth Tour title of the year – and moved the British National champion ahead of rival Ramy Ashour, the Egyptian who had topped the rankings since January. Favourite Ashour suffered a surprise semi-final defeat in front of his home crowd in Cairo. 

  

Alex Gough, the former world No5 who is now the PSA CEO, added: “There is no one out there at the minute that deserves this more than Nick. Over the last three or four years he has had more setbacks than anyone – but he has never once complained. 

  

“Instead, fearlessly and relentlessly, he has come back time after time with this as the main goal in mind. It will have meant everything for him to reach world number one and he will not want to let this feeling go. The other guys on the Tour are going to have to double efforts to get it back from him. 

  

“Squash is in a fantastic place at the moment, as any one of five or six players can win one of the major events – and this is leading to very high quality matches and tournaments. The second half the year starts again in Canberra, Australia for the Australian Open in August – and all eyes will be on Nick Matthew to see how he handles the extra pressure.” 

  

June top 20 (inc. points average): 

1 [2] Nick Matthew ENG 1,283 

2 [1] Ramy Ashour EGY 1,190  

3 [3] Amr Shabana EGY 968 

4 [4] Karim Darwish EGY 858 

5 [6] Gregory Gaultier FRA 700 

6 [5] James Willstrop ENG 681  

7 [8] Thierry Lincou FRA 549  

8 [7] Peter Barker ENG 519  

9 [9] Daryl Selby ENG 412  

10 [10] David Palmer AUS 395  

11 [12] Wael El Hindi EGY 380  

12 [11] Laurens Jan Anjema NED 372  

13 [13] Adrian Grant ENG 334  

14 [14] Mohamed El Shorbagy EGY 333  

15 [15] Alister Walker ENG 330  

16 [16] Cameron Pilley AUS 326  

17 [17] Stewart Boswell AUS 310  

18 [18] Mohd Azlan Iskandar MAS 285  

19 [19] Ong Beng Hee MAS 266  

20 [20] Omar Mosaad EGY 255 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 


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2 Comments »

  1. Mark Vice June 12, 2010 at 4:05 pm -

    I love it!