KL Success Extends David's Lead As World Number One
3 Apr 07
Victory in last month's CIMB Kuala Lumpur Open strengthens Malaysian Nicol David's grip on the world number one ranking, according to the new April Women's World Rankings, published today by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA).
David, the 23-year-old from Penang who is unbeaten now on the WISPA World Tour for more than a year, begins her ninth successive month at the top of the rankings - ahead of KL Open runner-up Natalie Grinham, from Australia, at two, and her sister Rachael Grinham, at three.
While England's Tania Bailey and Vicky Botwright are at four and five, respectively, in the new list, compatriot Alison Waters jumps two places to a career-high No9.
The 22-year-old from London has made steady progress since breaking into the world top 20 - and followed her success of reaching the semi-finals at December's Monte Carlo Classic by making it to the last four of the Greenwich Open early in the New Year.
Lower in the list, New Zealand's Jaclyn Hawkes celebrates a career-best 21 ranking after reaching the final of the Dayton Open in January and quarter-finals of the Burning River Cleveland Classic in the USA last month.
Italian Manuela Manetta, who won the Creteil Open International in March to clinch her second WISPA World Tour title in three months, jumps five places to an all-time high No28.
1 [1] Nicol David MAS
2 [2] Natalie Grinham AUS
3 [3] Rachael Grinham AUS
4 [4] Tania Bailey ENG
5 [5] Vicky Botwright ENG
6 [6] Natalie Grainger USA
7 [7] Omneya Abdel Kawy EGY
8 [8] Vanessa Atkinson NED
9 [11] Alison Waters ENG
10 [9] Madeline Perry IRL
11 [12] Jenny Duncalf ENG
12 [10] Laura-Jane Lengthorn ENG
13 [14] Shelley Kitchen NZL
14 [13] Engy Kheirallah EGY
15 [15] Rebecca Chiu HKG
16 [16] Kasey Brown AUS
17 [17] Isabelle Stoehr FRA
18 [18] Annelize Naude NED
19 [19] Sharon Wee MAS
20 [20] Dominique Lloyd-Walter ENG
For the complete WISPA ranking list, see www.wispa.net
- $43,500 Women's CIMB KL Open 2007, Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- $31,000 Women's Monte Carlo Classic 2006, Monte Carlo, Monaco
- $32,450 Women's Harrow Greenwich Open 2007, Field Club, Greenwich, CT, USA
- $14,800 Women's EBS Dayton Open 2007, Dayton, Ohio, USA
- $20,900 Women's Burning River Classic 2007, Cleveland Racquet Club, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- $7,800 Women's Creteil International Open 2007, Centre Marie Therese Eyquem, Creteil, France
- Grainger Coasts To Burning River Title
- World Champion Grinham Still Behind David In World Rankings
- Nicol David Completes Full Year As World Number One
- Manetta Upsets Teran In LA Open
- Grainger Cruises To Texas Title
- Manetta Crowned Creteil Queen
- Blake Beats Chinappa In Creteil Upset
- Vicky & Kylie Crash Into Creteil Quarters
- Nicol David & Mohammed Abbas Celebrate KL Titles
- Boswell & Abbas Burst Into Shock KL Final
- David Leads Domestic Charge In KL
- Kitchen Coasts To KL Upset
- Domestic Hopes Dashed As Arnold & Chuah Fail To Make The KL Cut
- WISPA Celebrates Spring Gold Rush
- Grainger Clinches Cleveland Crown
- Grainger & Stoehr In Cleveland Climax
- Stoehr Fries Brown In Burning River Upset
- Manetta Masters Malik In Burning River Upset
- Australians Dominant In Cleveland Qualifiers
- Natalie Grinham Celebrates Career-High World Number Two Ranking
- White & Ashour In Second Dayton Open Final
- Beng Hee Bursts Into Dayton Quarters
- Chinappa Charges On In Dayton
- Fernandes Falls To Chinappa In Dayton Upset
- Glory For Grinham In Greenwich
- Natalies Make Greenwich Final
- Grainger Upsets Atkinson In Greenwich
- Bailey Bounces Back In Greenwich
- Grinham Hits The Jackpot In Monte Carlo
- Top Seeds Through To Monte Carlo Final
- Waters Waltzes Into Monte Carlo Semis
- Kippax & Malik On A Roll In Monte Carlo
- Mixed Fortunes For World Open Heroines In Monte Carlo
