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Jonathon Power Bounces Back to #1

March 1 , 2006 by Howard Harding © 2006
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Jonathon Power is enjoying his 14th month as world #1 . (photo © 2005 Debra Tessier.)

Canada's Jonathon Power returns to number one in the new March Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, published today (Thursday) by the Professional Squash Association – bringing about the fourth change at the top of the rankings in as many months for the first time since the rankings were introduced three decades ago.

 Power, who first became world No1 in May 1999, reclaimed the top spot in January, ending the year-long 'reign' of Frenchman Thierry Lincou.  However, it was David Palmer who headed the list in February, but the Australian was unable to stop the 31-year-old from Montreal regaining the position this month.

Boosted by final appearances in both the Canadian Classic and Windy City Open in January, Power is now celebrating his 14th month as world number one – equalling the total achieved to date by Thierry Lincou.

While Palmer slips to two, and Egypt's World Open champion Amr Shabana holds onto third position, Lincou rises to No4 after winning last week's ISS Canary Wharf Classic in London, the 15th PSA Tour title of the 29-year-old's career.

James Willstrop rises to No5, retaining his status as the top-ranked Englishman in the list, ahead of Australian Anthony Ricketts at six, and England's Peter Nicol at seven.

A punishing schedule in the first two months of the year has ended a three-month exile out of the top twenty for England's Adrian Grant, who jumps five places to No16.  The 25-year-old London-born left-hander celebrated his 15th PSA final appearance in January's Virginia Pro Championship in the USA.

Lower in the world list, Canada's Shahier Razik celebrates a career-high No23 ranking after winning the Manitoba Open last month, and Egypt's Ramy Ashour becomes the only teenager in the world's top 30 after rising to a career-best 27 following a final berth – as qualifier – in the Dayton Open in January.

    1      [2]        Jonathon Power           CAN
     2     [1]        David Palmer                AUS
     3     [3]        Amr Shabana               EGY
     4     [5]        Thierry Lincou             FRA
     5     [6]        James Willstrop           ENG
     6     [4]        Anthony Ricketts          AUS
     7     [7]        Peter Nicol                  ENG
     8     [8]        Lee Beachill                 ENG
     9     [10]      John White                  SCO
     10    [9]        Nick Matthew              ENG
     11    [11]       Gregory Gaultier          FRA
     12    [12]      Karim Darwish              EGY
     13    [14]      Mohd Azlan Iskandar   MAS
     14    [13]      Olli Tuominen               FIN
     15    [15]      Ong Beng Hee              MAS
     16    [21]      Adrian Grant                ENG
     17    [16]      Stewart Boswell           AUS
     18    [17]      Shahid Zaman              PAK
     19    [18]      Graham Ryding             CAN
     20   [19]      Alex Gough                  WAL

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Other Players from the Americas in the top 100 (Jan 1 2006):

24 (25) Shahier Razik CAN
40 (42) Matthew Giuffre CAN
50 (49) Eric Galvez MEX
62 (67) Rafael Alarcon BRA
64 (66) Shawn DeLierre CAN
71 (74) Nick Kyme BER
89 (97) Christoper Gordon USA
93 (94) Sabir Butt CAN
96 (95) David Phillips CAN
97 (92) Ian Power CAN

and the other top Americans:

104 (96) Julian Illingworth USA
115 (108) Beau River USA
119 (102) Kumail Mehmood USA
122 (131) Dylan Patterson USA
132 (180) Robert McFadzean USA
179 (200) Ryan Donegan USA

other notables:

22 (19) Wael El Hindi EGY

27 (23) Laurens Jan Anjema NL
28 (28) Cameron Pilley (AUS)
29 (27) Joey Barrington ENG
31 (29) Joe Kneipp AUS



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