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Gohar and Asal Remain at No.1 in PSA World Rankings
Egyptian duo Nouran Gohar and Mostafa Asal head up an unchanged top 20 across both the women’s and men’s PSA World Rankings this week.
For Gohar, it’s a 54th successive week at World No.1. However, her ranking is at threat this week at the British Open in Birmingham. If Gohar fails to reach the final and current World No.3 Nour El Sherbini wins the title, then the latter will go back to the summit of the World Rankings next Monday.
Asal, meanwhile, celebrates a 13th straight week atop the men’s rankings, however he is guaranteed to lose top spot next week. Current World No.2 Diego Elias will replace Asal if he wins the British Open or if World No.3 Mohamed ElShorbagy loses in the semi-finals or earlier.
ElShorbagy also has the chance to go to No.1 if he wins the British Open or if he reaches the final and Elias fails to make the title decider.
So it’s all to play for in Birmingham – in the meantime, here’s a look at the most notable movers of the week outside of the top 20, as of Monday April 10.
Women
Notable Top 100 Movers
Nicole Bunyan: No.48 to No.47
Kenzy Ayman: No.49 to No.48
Emilia Soini: No.50 to No.49
Katie Malliff: No.51 to No.50
Marie Stephan: No.52 to No.51
Biggest Mover
Malak Fathy: No.183 to No.131
Men
Notable Top 100 Movers
Faraz Khan: No.47 to No.46
Tsz Kwan Lau: No.48 to No.47
Balazs Farkas: No.49 to No.48
Simon Herbert: No.76 to No.75
Sheif Shenawy: No.77 to No.76
Biggest Mover
Abdullah Nawaz: No.726 to No.484