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SquashTalk >Rankings section > WISPA June 1, 2005 Rankings |
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Nicol David Charges into #3 Spot London, June 4, 2004 by Ron Beck © 2005, photos © Debra Tessier and SquashTalk © 2004 |
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In a relatively inactive month on the WISPA calendar and on the ranking front, Nicol David made a historic move into the #3 world ranking position, coinciding with her inspiring victory over Vanessa Atkinson and Linda Elriani to claim the Dutch Open Title last week. This has been very big news in the Malaysian sporting world, as the local press are claiming that Nicol David's rise brings her to the best position held on the world stage by any Malaysian athlete ever. While Australia's Rachael Grinham retains her status as world number one in the new June Women's World Squash Rankings, published today (03 May) by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA), Nicol David rises to a career-high No3 to become the highest-ranked Malaysian squash player of all-time. David has grabbed the world's headlines since emerging as a junior in 1996, when she won the first of two British Junior U14 Open titles. Now based in the Netherlands, the 21-year-old from Penang went on to become the only woman to win two world junior titles, then continued her record-breaking career on the WISPA World Tour in March when she claimed the Kuwait Open crown, her fifth and biggest professional title. Nicol David has overtaken Australia's Natalie Grinham, now at four in the new list, and is behind second-placed Vanessa Atkinson - the world champion from the Netherlands whom she is expected to meet in this weekend's Dutch Open semi-finals. Egypt's Omneya Abdel Kawy moves up to eight, her highest position for four months, while England's Tania Bailey also rises one position to mark her return to the top ten after a nineteen-month absence. Two other Englishwomen are also upwardly-mobile: Londoner Alison Waters, boosted by an unexpected appearance in the semi-finals of last month's Hurghada International in Egypt, moves up to a career-best 17; while Laura-Jane Lengthorn returns to the top twenty at 19.
OTHER AMERICAS PLAYERS IN TOP 100 AS OF JUNE 1 2005: 25 [23] Latasha
Khan USA [complete rankings for June '05]
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