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    PETER BARKER AT NO.7 IN THE JULY WORLD RANKINGS

    03/07/2009
    In an unchanged top 10, England’s Peter Barker stays at No.7 in the July World Rankings.
     
    Karim Darwish maintains his grip on the world number one ranking – and still heads a trio of fellow Egyptians in the top four of the Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, according to the new July list published today (Thursday) by the Professional Squash Association.
     
    The 27-year-old from Cairo moves into his seventh month at the top of the world, ahead of Frenchman Gregory Gaultier who holds onto his career-best position of number two.
     
    Ramy Ashour, the 21-year-old World Open champion from Cairo, is in third place - with former world number one and three-time world champion Amr Shabana at No4.
     
    Frenchman Thierry Lincou, the highest-ranked player in action on the PSA World Tour in June, celebrated his return to the Indian Ocean island of his birth when he won the Internationaux de la Reunion on Reunion Island, thereby strengthening his hold on eighth place in the world rankings.
     
    The highest riser in the new top 20 is Laurens Jan Anjema, the Dutchman who leaps three places to No15 after reaching the 3-star Reunion Island event final.
     
    But Egyptian teenager Mohamed El Shorbagy is the only player to record a career-high ranking in the top 20 – moving up two places to a best-ever No17. 
     
    The Pakistan 'pecking order' also changes in the new list as Farhan Mehboob, a 20-year-old from Peshawar, overtakes his cousin Aamir Atlas Khan to claim 18th position – thus becoming the country's highest-ranked player.
     
    1[1] Karim Darwish EGY
    2[2] Gregory Gaultier FRA         
    3[3] Ramy Ashour EGY 
    4[4] Amr Shabana EGY 
    5[5] Nick Matthew ENG 
    6[6] David Palmer AUS
    7[7] Peter Barker ENG  
    8[8] Thierry Lincou FRA 
    9[9] Wael El Hindi EGY 
    10[10] Adrian Grant ENG
    11[11] Borja Golan ESP
    12[12] James Willstrop ENG
    13[13] Mohd Azlan Iskandar MAS
    14[14] Ong Beng Hee MAS
    15[18] Laurens Jan Anjema NED
    16[17] Alister Walker ENG
    17[19] Mohamed El Shorbagy EGY
    18[16] Farhan Mehboob PAK
    19[15] Aamir Atlas Khan PAK
    20[20] Stewart Boswell AUS
     
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