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    Peter Barker at No.7 in March World Rankings

    02/03/2010
    England’s Peter Barker holds on to his No.7 position in the Dunlop PSA March World Rankings.
     
    Egypt's Ramy Ashour maintains his lead at the top of the March Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, but second-placed Englishman Nick Matthew has reduced the gap in the new list published by the Professional Squash Association.
     
    The world's top two players met for the second time this year in last month's final of the North American Open – but this time Matthew emerged triumphant in the second PSA Super Series 2010 event of the year in Richmond, Virginia, as the Yorkshireman ended a four-match winning streak by Ashour.
     
    While Egyptian Amr Shabana, who lost to Ashour in a five-game semi-final in the USA, holds onto third place, in-form Englishman James Willstrop rises two places to take over fourth place after a semi-final berth in Richmond and a title triumph in the year's opening PSA Super Series event at the JP Morgan Tournament of Champions in New York.
     
    Veteran Frenchman Thierry Lincou also has cause for celebration after moving back into the world's top eight, leapfrogging David Palmer after beating his Australian rival en-route to winning the Bluenose Classic in Canada last month to notch up his 22nd PSA World Tour title.
     
    Rising English star Daryl Selby moves up three places to No12 to move ahead of compatriot Alister Walker – boosted by an unexpected runners-up berth in the Bluenose Classic.
     
    And Australian Cameron Pilley is rewarded with a career-high world No14 ranking after reaching last month's Swedish Open semi-finals unseeded.
     
    A surprise runner-up finish in the Motor City Open in Detroit in February has seen Mohd Azlan Iskandar move up to 18 – now ahead of fellow Malaysian Ong Beng Hee for the second time this year.
     
    1[1] Ramy Ashour EGY                  
    2[2] Nick Matthew ENG
    3[3] Amr Shabana EGY
    4[6] James Willstrop ENG              
    5[4] Karim Darwish EGY                
    6[5] Gregory Gaultier FRA              
    7[7] Peter Barker ENG                   
    8[9] Thierry Lincou FRA                  
    9[8] David Palmer AUS                   
    10[10] Adrian Grant ENG                
    11[11] Wael El Hindi EGY              
    12[15] Daryl Selby ENG                 
    13[12] Alister Walker ENG             
    14[17] Cameron Pilley AUS            
    15[13] Laurens Jan Anjema NED
    16[14] Mohamed El Shorbagy EGY 
    17[16] Stewart Boswell AUS
    18[20] Mohd Azlan Iskandar MAS
    19[19] Ong Beng Hee MAS            
    20[18] Aamir Atlas Khan PAK
     
    For full list – see www.psa-squash.com
     
    Issued by Howard Harding on behalf of the PSA

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