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><channel><title>Squash Stars &#187; Laura Massaro</title> <atom:link href="http://squashstars.com/tag/laura-massaro/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://squashstars.com</link> <description>A Global Women&#039;s Squash Movement</description> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:26:06 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1</generator> <item><title>Raneem Breaks Into Top 5</title><link>http://squashstars.com/raneem-breaks-into-top-5/</link> <comments>http://squashstars.com/raneem-breaks-into-top-5/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:25:59 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Kavitha Aruljothi</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[News]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Rankings]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Dipika Pallikal]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Jenny Duncalf]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Joelle King]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Laura Massaro]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Liu Tsz-Ling]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Madeline Perry]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Maria Toor Pakay]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Natalie Grinham]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nicol David]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nour El Sherbini]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Raneem El Weleily]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Samantha Teran]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Sarah Cardwell]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Siti Munirah Jusoh]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Zephanie Curgenven]]></category><guid
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class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-8442" title="DSC_9585" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/DSC_9585-277x300.jpg" alt="" width="222" height="240" /></a>Egypt’s <strong>Raneem El Weleily </strong>has made her debut in the top 5 of the new WSA Rankings that have been announced today. The 23 year old had a breakthrough second half of 2011, winning the Carol Weymuller Open and reaching the final of the Hong Kong Open. She started 2012 in equally formidable form by winning the Greenwich Open, beating New Zealand’s unseeded <strong>Joelle King </strong>in the final.</p><p>Just above El Weleily, England’s <strong>Laura Massaro </strong>has once again leapt above Ireland’s <strong>Madeline Perry </strong>to equal her highest ranking to date of no.3.</p><p>The two remain unchanged with <strong>Nicol David </strong>extending her reign at no.1 to 67 months whilst <strong>Jenny Duncalf </strong>stays at no.2 for her 23rd month in a row.</p><p><strong>Natalie Grinham</strong> moves up a single place to no.7, her highest position since August 2010. Grinham won her 17th WSA tour title in January at the prestigious Tournament of Champions, a tournament making its return to the WSA tour after a couple of years. In the final she beat Indian star <strong>Dipika Pallikal</strong>, who this month has more reason to celebrate as she makes further history in her country by reaching a career high ranking of 14. As well as reaching the final at TOC, she also reached the semi finals at the Greenwich Open. Mexico’s <strong>Samantha Teran</strong>, a fellow Greenwich Open semi finalist, moves up 1 spot to 11 to equal her highest ranking to date.</p><p>Just outside the top 20, 16 year old Egyptian star <strong>Nour El Sherbini </strong>rises to 23 after reaching the semi finals of the Tournament of Champions.</p><p>There were further players who recorded significant career highs in the top 100 for:<br
/> NSC Series no.2 Champion <strong>Siti Munirah Jusoh </strong>at 39<br
/> Hong Kong’s <strong>Liu Tsz-Ling </strong>- a two time runner-up in January at 50<br
/> Australia Day Champion <strong>Sarah Cardwell </strong>at 55<br
/> Edinburgh semi-finalist <strong>Zephanie Curgenven </strong>at 83<br
/> Pakistan’s Liberty Bell Champion <strong>Maria Toor Pakay </strong>up a massive 73 places to 89</p><p><a
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isPermaLink="false">http://squashstars.com/?p=8391</guid> <description><![CDATA[Britain's best squashies are gearing up to battle for national glory in the highly anticipated British National Squash Championships in Manchester.<div
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class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8392" title="600_National-Squash-Banner-Orange" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/600_National-Squash-Banner-Orange.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="71" /></a>Just two weeks after battling for the world number one ranking in New York, Yorkshiremen <strong>James Willstrop </strong>and <strong>Nick Matthew</strong> will bid for domestic glory in the anticipated men&#8217;s final of the <strong>British National Squash Championships </strong>in <strong>Manchester</strong>.</p><p>In last week&#8217;s first ever all-English final of the prestigious PSA World Series <strong>Tournament of Champions </strong>at <strong>Grand Central Station</strong>, Sheffield-based Matthew &#8211; who topped the world rankings throughout 2011 before Willstrop replaced him in January &#8211; reclaimed pole position after overcoming his Leeds rival in a dramatic 85-minute climax.</p><p>The <strong>2012 British National Squash Championships</strong>, from 7-12 February (following qualifying the previous two days), will be celebrating its 16th successive year in Manchester and its tenth appearance at the <strong>National Squash Centre</strong>, the unique venue which was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and boasts a permanently-sited all-glass court.</p><p>In the draws revealed today, both Willstrop and Matthew face qualifiers in the first round en-route to the predicted men&#8217;s final which would be the first in the event&#8217;s 38-year history to feature the top two players in the world.</p><p>Willstrop, twice winner of the title, is the event&#8217;s the top seed. The 28-year-old, who surprisingly crashed out at the quarter-final stage last year, is expected to meet seventh seed <strong>Chris Ryder</strong>, the former world university champion from Leamington Spa, in the quarter-finals before a predicted clash with career-long rival and England team-mate <strong>Peter Barker</strong> in the semis.</p><p>Barker, the world No7 from London, is the third seed and opens his 2012 campaign against Yorkshireman <strong>Neil Cordell</strong>.</p><p>Second seed Matthew has an anticipated quarter-final clash with Guernsey-born <strong>Chris Simpson</strong>, the world No52 from Harrogate. Champion on three previous occasions &#8211; in 2006, 2009 &amp; 2010 &#8211; the 31-year-old is expected to face fourth seed <strong>Daryl Selby</strong> in the semi-finals.</p><p>It was 29-year-old from Essex who shocked the country &#8211; if not the world &#8211; by toppling Matthew in last year&#8217;s final to become men&#8217;s champion for the first time. Selby, ranked 11 in the world, begins the defence of his title against a qualifier.</p><p>Lurking near the bottom of the men&#8217;s draw is Yorkshireman <strong>Simon Parke</strong>, the only other former champion in the 2012 field. The now retired former world No3, who will celebrate his 40th birthday later this year, made his British Nationals&#8217; debut in 1987 &#8211; and won the title for the only time 11 years later.</p><p>In his 19th appearance in the event, Parke will face 14th seed <strong>Charles Sharpes</strong>, a 19-year-old from Surrey who was born in 1992 &#8211; the year after Parke first appeared in the final!</p><p>The women&#8217;s title is also expected to go to Yorkshire: <strong>Jenny Duncalf</strong>, the top seed from Harrogate, is expected to reach her fifth final in six years. Ranked two in the world, 29-year-old Duncalf opens her bid against a qualifier and is expected to line up against England team-mate <strong>Sarah Kippax</strong>, the Halifax-based No4 seed from Cheshire, in the semi-finals.</p><p>Local hopes will be led by third seed <strong>Laura Massaro</strong>, the world No4 from Preston who last year became Lancashire&#8217;s first winner of the title.</p><p>Third seed Massaro begins the defence of her title against a qualifier, and faces her toughest opponent in the predicted semi-final in the lower half of the draw against second seed <strong>Madeline Perry</strong>.</p><p>The world No3 from Banbridge, near Belfast, is hoping to become Ireland&#8217;s first ever winner of the title. Perry plays <strong>Lauren Selby</strong> &#8211; sister of the men&#8217;s champion &#8211; in the opening round before her expected meeting in the final against Duncalf.</p><p>But, despite winning her 13th Irish national title in December, Perry has yet to reach a British final.</p><p>More than 340 players will converge on Manchester, not only for the two main open events but a full range of men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s Masters events, from Over-35 to Over-75.</p><p><strong>Men&#8217;s 1st round draw:</strong><br
/> [1] James Willstrop (Yorks) v Qualifier<br
/> [13] Andy Whipp (Cheshire) v Declan James (Notts)<br
/> [7] Chris Ryder (Herts) v Qualifier<br
/> [9] Adrian Waller (Herts) v Qualifier<br
/> [3] Peter Barker (Essex) v Neil Cordell (Yorks)<br
/> [10] Robbie Temple (Glos) v Qualifier<br
/> [6] Tom Richards (Surrey) v Qualifier<br
/> [15] Eddie Charlton (Notts) v Adam Murrills (Cheshire)<br
/> [11] Joe Lee (Surrey) v Stephen Siveter (Merseyside)<br
/> [5] Adrian Grant (Kent) v Qualifier<br
/> [12] Joel Hinds (Derbyshire) v Anthony Graham (Glos)<br
/> [4] Daryl Selby (Essex) v Qualifier<br
/> [14] Charles Sharpes (Surrey) v Simon Parke (Yorks)<br
/> [8] Chris Simpson (Hants) v Ben Coleman (Essex)<br
/> [16] Jaymie Haycocks (Shropshire) v Phil Rushworth (Yorks)<br
/> [2] Nick Matthew (Yorks) v Qualifier</p><p><strong>Women&#8217;s 1st round draw:</strong><br
/> [1] Jenny Duncalf (Yorks) v Qualifier<br
/> [7] Lauren Briggs (Essex) v Qualifier<br
/> [4] Sarah Kippax (Cheshire) v Lisa Aitken (Scotland)<br
/> [8] Alison Waters (Middx) v Qualifier<br
/> [6] Victoria Lust (Beds) v Sarah-Jane Perry (Warwicks)<br
/> [3] Laura Massaro (Lancs) v Qualifier<br
/> [5] Emma Beddoes (Warwicks) v Tesni Evans (Wales)<br
/> [2] Madeline Perry (Ireland) v Lauren Selby (Essex)</p><p>Tickets for the British National Squash Championships &#8211; Manchester 2012 can be booked online at <a
href="http://www.isportgroup.com/ticketing">www.isportgroup.com/ticketing</a>, or by telephone on 0844-870 0000 &#8211; or for further help and information email: <a
href="mailto:info@isportgroup.com">info@isportgroup.com</a></p><p>For more general details of the 2012 National Championships, please visit the official website: <a
href="http://www.nationalsquashchamps.co.uk">www.nationalsquashchamps.co.uk</a></p><div
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class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8419" title="Urquhart Brown" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Urquhart-Brown.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="400" /></a>Qualifier <strong>Donna Urquhart </strong>took on No5 seed <strong>Kasey Brown</strong> in an all-Aussie affair, but went behind initially after a close 12-10 tiebreak first game. From there some consistent retrieval, aided by a few errors from the higher ranked player, saw Urquhart establish and maintain a lead. Brown fought back hard in the fourth game and led her opponent 9-2 with a fifth deciding game seeming inevitable. But Urquhart retaliated with a number of winning shots to reinstate her attacking threat, and save three match balls forcing a tiebreak. At 12-11 up, Urquhart finished off the match to progress to the quarter finals, also claiming her first victory over her national compatriot.</p><p>Urquhart will face reigning Cleveland Classic champion <strong>Laura Massaro</strong> in the next round, after the Englishwoman beat Malaysian <strong>Low Wee Wern</strong>. Massaro took a well-deserved lead early on thanks to some strong lengths and canny shot selection. Wee Wern, still only 21-years-old, fought well and managed to claim the third game, before Massaro’s experience saw off the contest after 53-minutes.</p><p>The last remaining US hopeful <strong>Amanda Sobhy</strong> played well in front of home-crowds as she dispatched the experienced <strong>Rachael Grinham </strong>in straight-games. Grinham’s error count was unusually high, frequently hitting the tin early on to allow Sobhy the opportunity to establish and hold a lead from the start. From there the Harvard student found a consistent length to trouble her opponent and her intelligent use of drop shots eased her unfancied progression to the next round to play <strong>Jenny Duncalf</strong>.</p><p>No2 seed Duncalf beat English compatriot<strong> Sarah Kippax</strong> after a well-contested effort from the qualifier. After registering a controlled first-game victory, Duncalf was troubled by a more settled game-plan by Kippax, but at the midway stage of the second game, play was halted after the higher ranked played sustained a nasty blow to the knee from a Kippax racket-swing. An injury break of nearly 20-minutes was held whilst Duncalf recovered, but Kippax was clearly embarrassed by the incident and seemed unable to regain the focus she had found early on. The 3-0 result that followed was a hollow victory for the world number two.</p><p><a
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class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8420" title="David vs King" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/David-vs-King.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="400" /></a>There was nearly a surprise result at the top of the drawer, as <strong>Nicol David </strong>was forced to five-games against New Zealand qualifier <strong>Joelle King</strong>. Last week’s Greenwich Open finalist went two games down against the world No1 and David’s progression seemed inevitable as she took a 6-1 lead in the third game.</p><p>King tried a last-ditch change of tactic however, and launched upon an impressive attacking tirade to come from behind and claw back a game in her favour. More of the same followed in the fourth game as King drew level, standing firm as David looked to extend the rallies and look for signs of weakness in her opponent’s game.</p><p>At 6-5 up, King looked on the verge of a momentous upset but the world No1, using all her experience from years at the top of the sport, further tightened her width and won six points in a row to sneak ahead of the 23-year-old and progress to the quarters.</p><p>David will play <strong>Annie Au </strong>of Hong Kong in the next round, who should be well rested following the withdrawal of her first round opponent <strong>Camille Serme</strong>, following a last minute back injury.</p><p>No4 seed <strong>Madeline Perry</strong> looked to get over her disappointing Greenwich Open exit last week, with a strong 3-0 win over qualifier <strong>Jaclyn Hawkes</strong>. Hawkes, perhaps fatigued after an close 80-minute scrap with <strong>Emma Beddoes</strong> in qualifying finals the day before, was never able to establish herself against the experienced Irishwoman.</p><p><a
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class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8421" title="NGrinham Weleily" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/NGrinham-Weleily.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="399" /></a>Perry’s progression sets up an intriguing quarter final clash with young Egyptian <strong>Raneem El Weleily</strong>, winner of last week’s Greenwich Open. The world No7 from Alexandria faced a stern test against former world No2 <strong>Natalie Grinham</strong>, who herself saw victory last week, winning the WSA Tournament of Champions title in New York.</p><p>Both players tend to favour the attacking drop shots and there was nothing separating the pair at 11-11 in the first game. Grinham showed little concern for the score line as she slotted in a crosscourt nick from well behind the service box, taking her to a game ball that she was able to convert. El Weleily struck back, extending a 7-point lead in the second game before a lapse in concentration saw Grinham back in the hunt at 8-7. Refocused, the Egyptian got her head down and saw off the game to draw level at 1-1.</p><p>In the third, El Weleily was able to string together a whole game of dominance, with Grinham unable to respond. But again some youthful erraticism crept into her play in the fourth and allowed Grinham a glimmer of hope at 8-4. The Egyptian flicked the switch back on though, and with some racket wizardry, worked seven out of the next eight points in her favour, to progress through to the next round.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Quarter final draw:</strong></p><p>[1] Nicol David (MAS) v [8] Annie Au (HKG)</p><p>[4] Madeline Perry (IRL) v [7] Raneem El Weleily (EGY)</p><p>[3] Laura Massaro (ENG) v [Q] Donna Urquhart (AUS)</p><p>[2] Jenny Duncalf (ENG) v Amanda Sobhy (USA)</p><p><strong>1st round results:</strong></p><p>[1] Nicol David (MAS) bt [Q] Joelle King (NZL) 11-4, 11-9, 9-11, 8-11, 11-7 (63m)</p><p>[8] Annie Au (HKG) bt Camille Serme (FRA) w/o</p><p>[4] Madeline Perry (IRL) bt [Q] Jaclyn Hawkes (NZL) 11-7, 11-9, 11-6 (35m)</p><p>[7] Raneem El Weleily (EGY) bt Natalie Grinham (NED) 11-13, 11-7, 11-4, 11-9 (36m)</p><p>[Q] Donna Urquhart (AUS) bt [5] Kasey Brown (AUS) 10-12, 11-7, 11-6, 13-11 (62m)</p><p>[3] Laura Massaro (ENG) bt Low Wee Wern (MAS) 11-4, 11-5, 9-11, 11-5 (53m)</p><p>Amanda Sobhy (USA) bt [6] Rachael Grinham (AUS) 11-3, 11-7, 11-2 (19m)</p><p>[2] Jenny Duncalf (ENG) bt [Q] Sarah Kippax (ENG) 11-8, 12-10, 11-7 (52m)</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">The pretty pink court at Queen&#39;s Club.</p></div><p>It was a new way to start the year for me being in London for a tournament. This is the first time since the British JUNIOR Open that I&#8217;ve played a match on the 4th of January&#8230; that&#8217;s a looooong time ago!</p><p>The top 8 women were joined with the top 8 men for the first time in this ATCO World Series Finals. It was a best of 3 games throughout the event up til the finals where we played a best of 5 games.</p><p>The players and officials stayed at the very modern Hotel Verta in Battersea, right by the river Thames. The hotel spa was the best I&#8217;d seen and all the players were trying to sneak in a spa session whenever they could&#8230; myself included!</p><p>The event was held at the prestigious Queen&#8217;s Club with a glass court set up in the indoor tennis courts. This was a serious set up and it looked spectacular.</p><p><strong><span
style="color: #ff6600; font-size: medium;">Pool matches (Group A)</span><br
/> Camille Serme &#8211; 11/6, 11/6 (17m)</strong><br
/> Court conditions were very cold and the rallies started off shorter than normal. She got going more in the second but I kept the lead til the end winning 2-0.</p><p><strong>Donna Urquhart &#8211; 11/4, 11/4 (15m)<br
/> </strong>Similar conditions to the previous game. I got a good start in both games and was feeling the corners much better against her. I won in 2 games.</p><p><a
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/> <strong>Madeline Perry &#8211; 11/6, 12/10 (25m)<br
/> </strong>We had some longer rallies in this match, however she made some errors in the first game to give me a 1 game lead. The 2nd game went to a tie breaker but I kept to my game plan to win 12-10.</p><p><strong>Semis against Laura Massaro &#8211; 8/11, 11/4, 11/3 (33m)<br
/> </strong>Great audience for the semis. Laura took in the support from the home crowd and got a flow to take the first game. I found my depth in the second and worked the court better while she made a few mistakes. I took it a step further in the 3rd game and won it 2-1.</p><p><strong>Finals against Madeline Perry &#8211; 11/9, 11/9, 11/9 (41m)<br
/> </strong>It was a completely different match playing in the finals with Madeline instead of the pool matches. Both of us kept stepping up the pace and intensifying the rallies with Madeline trying to go for every shot presented to her. She took the lead throughout the match but I pulled it off winning it 3-0.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Winners of the World Series Finals - Amr Shabana and Nicol David.</p></div><p>It was a very well run event by the Eventis team lead by Tim Garner and to have Sky Sports covering this <strong>LIVE</strong> in London was extra special.</p><p>A nice start to the year for me and off to Cleveland next week for my first WSA tournament of the year. Looking forward!</p><p><span
style="font-size: x-small;"><em>[Photo credits to Jordan Mansfield. His fantastic shots throughout the tournament can be viewed <a
href="http://jordanmansfield.co.uk/">here</a>.]</em> </span></p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://squashstars.com/?p=8256</guid> <description><![CDATA[With both British hopefuls out of contention, Nicol faces Madeline in a bid to win the coveted World Series Finals title.<div
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/>  <br
/> <strong>Laura Massaro </strong>recorded a number of scalps throughout 2011, attributing to her sharp climb up the WSA rankings. A similar result seemed on the cards today as her opponent <strong>Nicol David </strong>was made to work for her points in the first game. The world No1 hadn’t been made to work too hard in the group stages of the event this week and was yet to drop a game. But Massaro cut an imposing figure on court from the first point, maintaining a careful and patient approach but not shying away from attacking opportunities.  To an extent the Englishwoman was encouraged by some uncharacteristic errors from David, as she hit the tin on a few occasions from a comfortable volley position. Massaro held three game balls against the Malaysian and finished off the first game, 11/8.<br
/> <a
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class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8257" title="IMG_3264" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_3264.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="427" /></a> David renewed her focus in the second game.  Her attacking shots early on had been prone to hitting the tin. But after the break, her length was tighter and her drop shots rarely retrievable. Under the added pressure, Massaro was unable to respond with the same consistency and succumbed quickly as David drew level with an 11/4 win. </p><p>Momentum was really with David following the quick second game and she shot out of the blocks again to a 4-1 lead. Massaro was able to show only glimpses of her first game form as David upped her game to such an extent that the English No2 was extremely limited with her attacking options. David marched on to hold seven match balls and consummated her progression to tomorrows final with an 8/11, 11/4, 11/3 win in 33mins. </p><p>Continuing the battle at the top of the WSA rankings, world No2 <strong>Jenny Duncalf </strong>then played No3 <strong>Madeline Perry</strong>. Some very close early exchanges saw neither player take an advantage, until Duncalf, using front court boasts to good effect, extended the biggest gap of the game so far at 6-4. The lead didn’t last long though, and the game continued to be neck and neck until the tiebreak at 10-all. Neither player deserved to lose such a tightly contested first game, but Duncalf edged another game ball and was able to finish off the game, 13/11. <br
/> <a
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/> Perry fought back in the second, taking a 5-1 lead early on as Duncalf struggled to exert the same pressure she had in the first game. The Northern Irish international’s lead grew, and on the whole proved too consistent for Duncalf, who did manage a small fight back towards the end of the game but the deficit was too great and Perry took the game, 11/8. </p><p>The third game was a similar story. Duncalf’s retrieval efforts were starting to slow, with Perry appearing to have worn down her opponent and as a result, the error count began to rise. Perry’s length had been accurate all match and that didn’t look like wavering and her tactics were spot on for containing the Englishwoman’s attacking efforts, as she edged towards her place in tomorrow’s final. Perry held firm as she booked her place in the final, overcoming Duncalf 11/13, 11/8, 11/5 in 42mins. </p><p>Perry spoke afterwards of her joy at reaching the final of the event: “It was a really close first game. It could have gone either way really and I felt I was playing well anyway. I just kept that going really in the next game and she started to make a few errors, and I wore her down. I was really happy with how today went.&#8221;</p><p>“It’s great to be in a World Series Final and it’s going to be tough playing the world No1 in the best of 5 tomorrow. It’s a great occasion, all the girls were so excited this morning about being live on Sky. Obviously we’ve done television before but Sky TV is an extra step up and it’s a really great opportunity.”</p><p><strong>ATCO World Series Finals: Semi final</strong><br
/> Nicol David beat Laura Massaro – 8/11, 11/4, 11/3 (33mins)<br
/> Madeline Perry bt Jenny Duncalf – 11/13, 11/8, 11/5 (42mins)</p><p><strong>ATCO World Series Final</strong><br
/> Nicol David vs Madeline Perry</p><p>[All match photography available at <a
href="http://jordanmansfield.co.uk">http://jordanmansfield.co.uk</a>]</p><div
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rel="attachment wp-att-8250" href="http://squashstars.com/david-perry-duncalf-massaro-qualify-for-semis/img_0139/"><img
class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8250" title="IMG_0139" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_0139.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="427" /></a><strong>Camille Serme</strong> and <strong>Donna Urquhart</strong> were first on court, with Serme needing a win to stand a chance of progressing from Group A. Neither player completely dominated the first game, but Serme pulled ahead of her opponent at 7-all to gain the upper hand. A late Urquhart surge saw the Australian pull level, but Serme held her nerve and closed the game out 11/9.</p><p>Urquhart showed a more consistent performance in the second game, cutting out the errors, chasing relentlessly and she deservedly took a close 11/8 win. As the game progressed, Urquhart’s confidence grew and with it, her anticipation of Serme’s attacking shots also improved. This attribute frustrated Serme, but retrieved well and there was nothing separating the pair throughout. At 8-all it could have gone either way, but Urquhart came through to take the match, and consigning Serme to third place in the group, just missing out on the qualification spot.</p><p><a
rel="attachment wp-att-8251" href="http://squashstars.com/david-perry-duncalf-massaro-qualify-for-semis/img_0555/"><img
class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8251" title="IMG_0555" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_0555.jpg" alt="" width="427" height="640" /></a>Massaro needed a win against her opponent <strong>Low Wee Wern</strong> to see her through to the semi finals, having had a day off yesterday due to <strong>Rachael Grinham</strong>’s withdrawal. The England No2 made short work of things in the first game, with her opponent amassing just three points.</p><p>More of the same confident squash followed, with Wee Wern struggling to establish herself at all on court.  Massaro length was tight and she pushed forward on the tee well and ran out the game 11/4.</p><p>For the third match in a row, <strong>Nicol David</strong> started quickly against <strong>Madeline Perry</strong>, jumping to a 6-2 lead.  From here, she rode out a confident game 11/6. The second game was a much closer affair. Despite Nicol again winning six points on the bounce, Perry found her range and was much more dangerous hitting into the corners. The game saw plenty of down-the-wall squash, with neither play wanting to give each other a hint of an opportunity. David held two match balls at 10-8, but was unable to apply the finishing touch and Perry forced the tiebreak at 10-all. A succession of three let balls in a row followed, all from backhand drives showed just how tight the game had become, and only a stroke in favour of David broke the deadlock. From there, she needed only one more opportunity to finish of the match 12/10.</p><p><strong>Day three WSA ATCO results:<br
/> </strong>Donna Urquhart beat Camille Serme – 9/11, 11/8, 11/8<br
/> Laura Massaro beat Low Wee Wern – 11/3, 11/4<br
/> Nicol David beat Madeline Perry – 11/6, 12/10</p><p><strong>Day four WSA ATCO Semi final lineup:<br
/> </strong>2pm – Nicol David vs Laura Massaro<br
/> following on – Jenny Duncalf vs Madeline Perry</p><p>Match photography available at <a
href="http://www.jordanmansfield.co.uk/" target="_blank">http://www.jordanmansfield.co.uk</a></p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://squashstars.com/?p=8240</guid> <description><![CDATA[Day 2 of the pool matches complete at the World Series Finals in London, with the World No 1 &#038; 2 securing their spots in the semis.<div
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rel="attachment wp-att-8242" href="http://squashstars.com/grinham-out-of-contention-david-and-duncalf-stay-focussed/img_6114/"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-8242" title="IMG_6114" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_6114-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Rachael Grinham</strong> was forced to retire from the competition early this morning, due to injury.  The Australian took a fall in the final points of her match against <strong>Low Wee Wern </strong>yesterday and spent the night trying to recuperate ahead of her fixture with <strong>Laura Massaro</strong> this afternoon. Grinham took the decision not to risk pushing her injury however, and Group B will now be comprised of just three players.</p><p>First onto court was <strong>Madeline Perry </strong>against <strong>Camille Serme</strong>.  The cool conditions on court seemed to better suit Serme in the opening exchanges and she confidently attacked with dropshots and picked off Perry’s loose shots from the tee.  At 3-9 down, Perry began to show signs of improvement, finding a tighter length and moving her opponent around but the French international was too far ahead and Serme closed out the game 11-6.</p><p>Perry settled in well after the break and shot ahead to a 6-0 lead utilising a faster pace and much improved width.  With her improved range, she closed out the second game 11-5 with Serme unable to mount any consistent challenge.  Serme handed her opponent a further lead early in the first game, with a number of errors, but  kept her nerve to stay close to her Irish opponent and took the lead at 7-6 with a renewed attacking style and saw out the match 11/7.</p><p><strong>Nicol David </strong>continued her progression through the group stages with a controlled and precise 2-0 win over Australian <strong>Donna Urquhart</strong>.  The Malaysian played a tight and patient game from the start and was quite happy to wait for her chances to attack, and for errors from her opponent. Urquhart was limited to only the occasional scoring chance throughout the match, and under pressure hit a number of balls out of court. David is through to the next round now after consecutive 2-0 wins, with Madeline Perry still to play tomorrow.</p><p><a
rel="attachment wp-att-8241" href="http://squashstars.com/grinham-out-of-contention-david-and-duncalf-stay-focussed/img_8121/"><img
class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8241" title="IMG_8121" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_8121.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="427" /></a>Due to Grinham’s withdrawal, <strong>Jenny Duncalf </strong>versus Low Wee Wern played the final WSA match of the day. The first game was a close affair, with Duncalf always slightly ahead of her Malaysian opponent. After establishing a small lead early on, she did enough to stay ahead of Wee Wern throughout the game and closed out a 11/7 win. The Englishwoman took an early lead in the second, winning five points in a row and putting herself in a good position to see out the game. Wee Wern’s strong retrieval kept the match from being a whitewash, and she came close to a comeback in the second game after some good recovery squash forced some errors from the England No1.  Duncalf weathered the storm though and came through her second win of the group stage with an 11/7, 11/8 win.</p><p><strong>Day2 ATCO World Series Finals results:</strong><br
/> Camille Serme bt Madeline Perry – 11/6, 5/11, 11/7<br
/> Nicol David bt Donna Urquhart – 11/4, 11/4<br
/> Jenny Duncalf bt Low Wee Wern – 11/7, 11/8<br
/> Rachael Grinham vs Laura Massaro – [Rachael withdraws from competition due to injury]</p><p><strong>Day 3 fixtures:</strong><br
/> Camille Serme vs Donna Urquhart<br
/> Laura Massaro vs Low Wee Wern<br
/> Nicol David vs Madeline Perry</p><p><span
style="color: #ff00ff;"><strong>WSA Women’s Groups</strong></span><br
/> <span
style="color: #ff00ff;"><strong>Group A</strong></span><br
/> Nicol David (Malaysia)<br
/> Madeline Perry (N.Ireland)<br
/> Camille Serme (France)<br
/> Donna Urquhart (Australia)</p><p><span
style="color: #ff00ff;"><strong>Group B</strong></span><br
/> Jenny Duncalf (England)<br
/> Rachael Grinham (Australia)<br
/> Laura Massaro (England)<br
/> Low Wee Wern (Malaysia)</p><p>All tournament photograpy available at:  <a
href="http://www.jordanmansfield.co.uk/">http://www.jordanmansfield.co.uk</a></p><div
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class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4651" title="01_Dipika_Pallikal_Squash_Player_vg" src="http://squashstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/01nxg-deepika_gn17djof103nxg_dipika_pallikal-154x300.jpg" alt="" width="154" height="300" /></a>After a quite month for the top girls on the WSA tour, there wasn’t too much movement in the top 20 for the first rankings of 2012.</p><p>6 time world champion <strong>Nicol David</strong> retains her spot at the top for another month and<strong>Jenny Duncalf</strong> makes it a further month at no.2. <strong>Madeline Perry</strong> leaps back above <strong>Laura Massaro</strong> to return to number 3 whilst <strong>Rachael Grinham</strong> also jumps back above <strong>Kasey Brown</strong> to return to number 5.</p><p><strong>Natalie Grinham</strong> moves up to number 8, her highest ranking since August 2010.<strong>Samantha Teran’s</strong> strong year in 2011, including a semi final place at the World Open has seen her move up one to number 12, her highest ranking since November 2010 and one away from her highest ranking of 11.</p><p><strong>Dipika Pallikal</strong> won her 3<sup>rd</sup> title of 2011 in December at the Crocodile Cup in Hong Kong beating Joey Chan in a thriller, 14-12 in the 5<sup>th</sup>. This win sees the Indian number 1 record another milestone as she moves up 2 places to a career high of number 15. Her opponent in the final, <strong>Joey Chan</strong>, also reaches a career high by moving up 1 place to number 19.</p><p>Outside the top 20 there were career highs by a number of players:</p><p>Swiss no.1 <strong>Gaby Huber</strong> moves up to no.29.<br
/> World Junior Semi-Finalist <strong>Emily Whitlock</strong> moves up to no.33.<br
/> Australia’s <strong>Melody Francis</strong>, winner of 5 WSA titles in 2011 moves up to no.34.<br
/> Japanese no.1 <strong>Misaki Kobayashi</strong> moves up to no.37.<br
/> Canadian no.1 <strong>Samantha Cornett</strong> moves up to no.42.<br
/> Czech no.2 <strong>Olga Ertlova</strong> moves up to no.46.<br
/> French no.2 <strong>Coline Aumard</strong> moves into to the top 50 at no.50 for the first time.<br
/> England’s <strong>Sarah-Jane Perry</strong> moves up to no.65 after winning her first title at the Manor Open.</p><p><strong>There were further career in the top 100 for:</strong><br
/> Korean no.1 <strong>Ahn Eun Chan</strong> moves up to no.52, New Zealand’s <strong>Amanda Landers-Murphy</strong> moves up to no.54, Hong Kong’s <strong>Liu Tsz-Ling</strong> at no.55, Australia’s <strong>Sarah Cardwell</strong> at no.57, Brazilian no.1 <strong>Thaisa Serafini</strong> at no.59, Welsh no.1 <strong>Tesni Evans</strong> at no.60, Australia’s <strong>Tamika Saxby</strong> at 71, USA’s <strong>Kristin Lange</strong> at no.80, New Zealand’s <strong>Megan Craig</strong> at no.81, Australia’s <strong>Christine Nunn</strong> at no.82, USA’s <strong>Elpiniki Clement</strong>at no.83, Australia’s <strong>Vanessa Pickard</strong> at no.84, Canada’s <strong>Genevieve Lessard</strong> at no.88, England’s <strong>Carrie Ramsay</strong> at no.89 and <strong>Zephanie Curgenven</strong> at no.91, France’s <strong>Chloe Mesic</strong> at no.93, USA’s <strong>Sabrina Sobhy</strong> at no.95, Scotland’s <strong>Alex Clark</strong> at no.97 and Australia’s <strong>Bethany Brazier</strong> at no.98.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">The beautiful harbour front at the Arts and Cultural building in Kowloon where the glass court was erected.</p></div><p>Hong Kong was the first city that I travelled outside of Malaysia when I started playing junior tournaments and it certainly won&#8217;t be my last. Every time anyone asked me about Hong Kong, I would picture myself winning my first World Open title on the harbour front at the Arts and Cultural building in Kowloon. My dream came true then. Now, 7 years later, it still has a special place in my heart.</p><p>This year, the event was back on the harbour front and my aim was to go back there to relive the memory. However, the only way to get there was to get through the semis.</p><p>A good first two rounds with <strong>Tong Tsz Wing</strong> and <strong>Donna Urquhart</strong>, winning 3-0. Donna made it tougher in the third game and I only just won it 14-12.</p><p>A lot of anticipation came into my quarter final match with <strong>Laura Massaro</strong>. On my part, I wanted to play my game and give it a good go. I felt the court well and lead 2-0 but she started to go for some winners to take the third. I got my form back in the next game and won it 3-1.</p><p>Now I was on the glass court at the harbour! It was Hong Kong&#8217;s <strong>Annie Au </strong>on court and she gave everything for the home crowd, taking the first game. I got more comfortable in the second game while she started to get a bit tired. Won 3-1 and onto the finals.</p><p><strong>Raneem El Weleily</strong> made her first ever World Series finals and I was geared up for a big match. I moved well while seeing the ball early and she made some errors to give me a 2-0 lead. She found her shot play in the third game and I needed to run down everything while staying consistent with my depth to beat her.</p><p>A perfect finale for the year winning my last tournament in Hong Kong. 2012 is on!</p><p><a
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class="wp-caption-text">Nicol David, No. 1 for 65 consecutive month. Photo courtesy of M. Roslan.</p></div><p>The December rankings were bound to feature some big changes due to the World Open and Hong Kong Open taking place in November. There were career highs aplenty throughout the top 100 and the highest of those was at number 3.</p><p><strong>Laura Massaro</strong>, the WISPA Player of the Year, has moved into the world’s top 3 for the first time. Massaro started the year ranked at number 10 but after success in Cleveland and the British Nationals as well as the prestigious US Open, she seems to have asserted herself as a major threat to Nicol David’s reign on the women’s game.</p><p>The world’s top 2 remain unchanged. <strong>Jenny Duncalf</strong> reached her first World Open final, showing great form before being outclassed by <strong>Nicol David</strong>. David had a few surprise losses this year but still has amassed 7 titles, including a record 6<sup>th</sup> World Open title. It makes it 65 consecutive months at no.1 for David.</p><p>Also in the top 20, <strong>Kasey Brown</strong> makes her debut in the top 5 becoming the Australian no.1 for the first time as she leaps above <strong>Rachael Grinham</strong>. Grinham’s drop down to no.6 ends her stay in the top 5, a place she has impressively held since February 2003!</p><p><strong>Raneem El Weleily</strong> moves back up to a career high equalling no.7 after reaching her first World Series final in Hong Kong. <strong>Natalie Grinham</strong> moves up one place to no.9, her highest ranking since August 2010, after reaching the World Open semi final in front of her home crowd in Rotterdam.</p><p><strong>Low Wee Wern</strong> records her highest ranking at no.11. The Malaysian wasn’t having the best year as she saw her ranking drop to 21 in October. Winning the China Open, her biggest title, seemed to change her fortune and she reached the Qatar Classic and World Open quarter finals as well as the Hong Kong Open semi final, with four top 10 wins along the way.</p><p><strong>Samantha Teran</strong> became the 1<sup>st</sup> ever Mexican to reach the World Open semi final as she moved back up to no.13. <strong>Dipika Pallikal</strong> also became the 1<sup>st</sup> ever Indian to reach the World Open quarter final. The Indian star’s shine looks to continue as she moves up to a career high no.17. <strong>Joey Chan</strong> had a November to remember. She captured her biggest title and first of the year at the Macau Open and then reached the Hong Kong Open quarter final, upsetting Brown before losing a thriller to El Weleily. She makes her top 20 debut at no.20.</p><p><strong>There were further career highs in the top 100:</strong><br
/> <strong>Kanzy El Dafrawy</strong> up to no.29 after reaching the World Open last 16. That makes 6 Egyptians in the top 30.<br
/> <strong>Gaby Huber</strong> makes her top 30 debut at no.30. She started the year outside the top 50.<br
/> <strong>Yathreb Adel </strong>up to no.32. The youngest player in the top 100 pushed Massaro in the World Open 1<sup>st</sup>round.<br
/> <strong>Melody Francis</strong> captured her 5<sup>th</sup> title of the year at the Mackay Open and moves to no.36.<br
/> <strong>Siyoli Waters</strong> at no.38, <strong>Misaki Kobayashi</strong> up to no.39<br
/> <strong>Sina Wall</strong> up to no.41, <strong>Samantha Cornett</strong> up to no.44, <strong>Lauren Selby</strong> up to no.47, <strong>Olga Ertlova</strong> up to no.48<br
/> <strong>Ahn Eun Chan</strong> up to no.53, <strong>Lisa Aitken</strong> up to 55, <strong>Coline Aumard</strong> up to no.56,  <strong>Amanda Landers-Murphy</strong> to 57, <strong>Salma Hany</strong> up to no.59.<br
/> <strong>Tesni Evans</strong> up to no.65, <strong>Liu Tsz-Ling</strong> up to 68, <strong>Tamika Saxby</strong> up to 73, <strong>Kristen Lange</strong> up to no.82, <strong>Megan Craig</strong> up to no.84, <strong>Christine Nunn</strong> up to no.86 and <strong>Vanessa Pickard</strong> up to no.90.</p><p><strong>The top 20:</strong></p><table
cellspacing="0" width="600"><tbody><tr
height="33"><td
width="52" valign="bottom">RANK</td><td
width="165" valign="bottom">PLAYER</td><td
width="69" valign="bottom">COUNTRY</td><td
valign="bottom">Prev Pos</td><td
width="67" valign="bottom">CHANGE</td><td
width="50" valign="bottom">TOTAL</td><td
width="100" valign="bottom">PLAYED<br
/> (12 MONTHS)</td><td
width="50" valign="bottom">AVERAGE</td><td
width="50" valign="bottom"></td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00457">Nicol David</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=MAS">MAS</a></td><td>1</td><td></td><td>27875.00</td><td>10</td><td>3279.412</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00417">Jenny Duncalf</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=ENG">ENG</a></td><td>2</td><td></td><td>16440.00</td><td>10</td><td>1934.118</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00488">Laura Massaro</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=ENG">ENG</a></td><td>4</td><td>UP 1</td><td>12000.00</td><td>10</td><td>1411.765</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00411">Madeline Perry</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=IRL">IRL</a></td><td>3</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>14092.00</td><td>13</td><td>1409.200</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00543">Kasey Brown</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=AUS">AUS</a></td><td>6</td><td>UP 1</td><td>11672.50</td><td>14</td><td>1111.667</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00259">Rachael Grinham</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=AUS">AUS</a></td><td>5</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>11324.50</td><td>14</td><td>1078.524</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00552">Raneem El Weleily</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=EGY">EGY</a></td><td>8</td><td>UP 1</td><td>9716.50</td><td>12</td><td>1022.789</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00637">Annie Au</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=HKG">HKG</a></td><td>7</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>9964.00</td><td>14</td><td>948.952</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00297">Natalie Grinham</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=NED">NED</a></td><td>10</td><td>UP 1</td><td>8288.00</td><td>11</td><td>920.889</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00662">Camille Serme</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=FRA">FRA</a></td><td>9</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>8771.75</td><td>13</td><td>877.175</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00739">Low Wee Wern</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=MAS">MAS</a></td><td>14</td><td>UP 3</td><td>7422.50</td><td>14</td><td>706.905</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00623">Joelle King</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=NZL">NZL</a></td><td>11</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>6694.00</td><td>12</td><td>704.632</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00481">Samantha Teran</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=MEX">MEX</a></td><td>17</td><td>UP 4</td><td>5945.25</td><td>10</td><td>699.441</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00684">Donna Urquhart</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=AUS">AUS</a></td><td>13</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>6012.50</td><td>13</td><td>601.250</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00574">Jaclyn Hawkes</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=NZL">NZL</a></td><td>16</td><td>UP 1</td><td>5288.50</td><td>14</td><td>503.667</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00507">Sarah Kippax</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=ENG">ENG</a></td><td>15</td><td>DOWN 1</td><td>4733.75</td><td>12</td><td>498.289</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>17</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00732">Dipika Pallikal</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=IND">IND</a></td><td>19</td><td>UP 2</td><td>5155.00</td><td>14</td><td>490.952</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>18</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00447">Omneya Abdel Kawy</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=EGY">EGY</a></td><td>18</td><td></td><td>3909.00</td><td>8</td><td>488.625</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>19</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00851">Nour El Tayeb</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=EGY">EGY</a></td><td>12</td><td>DOWN 7</td><td>3888.00</td><td>7</td><td>486.000</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr><tr><td>20</td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?player=T00641">Joey Chan</a></td><td><a
href="http://www.horizonsoftware.net/entry/wispa/ranking.php?country=HKG">HKG</a></td><td>21</td><td>UP 1</td><td>5294.00</td><td>15</td><td>481.273</td><td><a>Track</a></td></tr></tbody></table><p>You can find the full rankings on the following link:</p><p><a
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