Camille Serme Soars Into World Top Three
by Howard Harding

1 June 2015 - Whilst the top two Nicol David and Raneem El Welily retain their year-long positions in the June Women's World Squash Rankings, title success in last month's Allam British Open sees Camille Serme become France's first ever world top three player in the new list published today by the Women's Squash Association.

Serme defied the odds in Hull to become the lowest-seeded player to win the women's British Open trophy in the modern era, upsetting England's former champion Laura Massaro in the surprise final.

The 26-year-old from Creteil, who maintained her stunning form in Bratislava two weeks later to win a fourth successive European Individual Championship title, leaps three places to a career-high No3.

Massaro, whose third successive British Open final appearance came after a two-month break from the game, retains fourth place - and re-establishes her status as the top-ranked Englishwoman in the list.

Hong Kong's Annie Au moves back into the world top ten at No.10 after home soil title success in the HKFC International 25.

England's Sarah-Jane Perry also records a career-best ranking in the June rankings. The 25-year-old from Kenilworth rises two places to No.12 after a first-ever quarter-final berth in the British Open.

But the biggest mover in the latest list is Malaysian Delia Arnold, the British Open giant-killer who catapults a mighty 14 places to a career-high No.15. A qualifier in Hull, the 29-year-old from Selangor despatched the 5th, 11th and 2nd seeds in quick succession to claim a semi-final berth.

Habiba Mohamed and Emily Whitlock also celebrate first-time appearances in the world top 20. Mohamed, a 16-year-old from Egypt, moves to No.18 and becomes the elite group's youngest player after reaching the final of the HKFC International - whilst a 12th Tour title at the CourtCare Open last month in Lancashire takes England's 21-year-old Whitlock to No.20.

June 2015 top 20 (inc. points average):
1     [1]     Nicol David     MAS     3,234
2     [2]     Raneem El Welily     EGY     2,886
3     [6]     Camille Serme     FRA     1,660
4     [4]     Laura Massaro     ENG     1,424
5     [5]     Nour El Tayeb     EGY     1,380
6     [3]     Alison Waters     ENG     1,346
7     [9]     Nour El Sherbini     EGY     1,013
8     [7]     Low Wee Wern     MAS     935
9     [8]     Omneya Abdel Kawy     EGY     913
10     [11]     Annie Au     HKG     741
11     [10]     Amanda Sobhy     USA     740
12     [14]     Sarah-Jane Perry     ENG     651
13     [13]     Emma Beddoes     ENG     623
14     [12]     Rachael Grinham     AUS     613
15     [29]     Delia Arnold     MAS     556
16     [15]     Nouran Gohar     EGY     552
17     [16]     Jenny Duncalf     ENG     545
18     [21]     Habiba Mohamed     EGY     491
19     [18]     Dipika Pallikal     IND     482
20     [23]     Emily Whitlock     ENG     449


COMPLETE JUNE WOMEN'S RANKINGS