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Shabana narrowly stems Ashour advance in new World rankings

LONDON—By the smallest margin of just one point on record, Amr Shabana maintains his position at the top of the PSA Men’s World Squash Rankings, ahead of fellow Egyptian Ramy Ashour according to the new November list published by the Professional Squash Association on Friday.
After reaching his first PSA Tour final for more than seven months at the Saudi International last month, Shabana beat Ashour in four games to avenge April’s defeat in the Kuwait Open climax.
The PSA rankings calculations concluded that Shabana’s average points total for the new month was 1,098.75, whilst Ashour achieved 1097.50!
The two Egyptians boast a 300-point lead over France’s third-placed Gregory Gaultier; who is followed by Australia’s David Palmer in fourth place; and Englishman James Willstrop at No5.
England’s Nick Matthew jumps four places to No.6 in the new list following his victory in the US Open in New York at the beginning of last month.
Fellow Englishman Peter Barker also has cause for celebration after rising to a career-high 13th place in the rankings. The 24-year-old from Essex followed his title victory in the Colombian Open in September by securing a surprise quarter-final berth in the Dunlop British Open later in the month.—Agencies

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