Waters Waltzes To Three In New Women's World Rankings
by Howard Harding

1 April 2015 - While Malaysian Nicol David and Egypt's Raneem El Welily retain the top two spots in the April Women's World Squash Rankings, Londoner Alison Waters leaps to No.3 to become the highest-ranked Englishwoman in the Women's Squash Association list for the first time for more than five years.

David extends her unbroken reign as world number one to 105 months (since August 2006) - but Cairo-based El Welily has closed the gap behind the mighty Malaysian after beating David in last month's Guggenheim Partners Windy City Open final in Chicago.

Waters achieved her seeding in Windy City - but unexpectedly burst through to the final of the WSA International 100 JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York in January after downing David in the quarter-finals.

The 31-year-old from London, a silver and bronze medallist in last year's Commonwealth Games, now moves ahead of compatriot Laura Massaro for the first time since 2011.

Nour El Tayeb also has cause for domestic celebration after achieving a career-high world No.5 ranking in the latest list. The 22-year-old from Cairo, a surprise Windy City Open semi-finalists after taking out fourth seed Nour El Sherbini, overtakes her compatriot to become Egypt's second highest-ranked player for the first time.

There are further changes in the England hierarchy following the two-position rise of Emma Beddoes to a best-ever world No.14 ranking. The 29-year-old from Leeds stunned Massaro to reach the Windy City quarter-finals against expectations - and now becomes the third highest-ranked English player for the first time.

April 2015 top 20 (inc. points average):
1     [1]     Nicol David     MAS     3,590
2     [2]     Raneem El Welily     EGY     2,998
3     [5]     Alison Waters     ENG     1,540
4     [3]     Laura Massaro     ENG     1,425
5     [7]     Nour El Tayeb     EGY     1,337
6     [4]     Nour El Sherbini     EGY     1,225
7     [6]     Camille Serme     FRA     1,102
8     [8]     Low Wee Wern     MAS     1,073
9     [9]     Omneya Abdel Kawy     EGY     980
10     [10]     Amanda Sobhy     USA     699
11     [11]     Dipika Pallikal     IND     655
12     [12]     Annie Au     HKG     648
13     [13]     Rachael Grinham     AUS     640
14     [16]     Emma Beddoes     ENG     628
15     [14]     Sarah-Jane Perry     ENG     603
16     [18]     Nouran Gohar     EGY     547
17     [17]     Jenny Duncalf     ENG     508
18     [15]     Madeline Perry     IRL     508
19     [19]     Sarah Kippax     ENG     505
20     [20]     Nicolette Fernandes     GUY     450

COMPLETE WOMEN'S RANKINGS