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Hesham Rises to No.6 in PSA Men’s World Rankings
Egypt’s Mazen Hesham has recorded a joint career-high ranking of No.6 following his runner-up finish at last week’s Canadian Men’s Open presented by AirSprint Private Aviation.
Here’s our look at the most notable movers of the week, as of Monday March 11.
Mazen Hesham
Previous Ranking: No.7
New Ranking: No.6
Hesham’s ranking of No.6 is his highest since October, 2023.
The 29-year-old from Egypt beat England’s Tom Walsh, Switzerland’s Yannick Wilhelmi and compatriot Youssef Soliman before falling to World No.3 Diego Elias in the title decider.
Miguel Rodriguez
Previous Ranking: No.16
New Ranking: No.15
Colombia’s Miguel Rodriguez cracks the top 15 once again, marking his highest ranking since January of this year.
The 38-year-old moves up a place after Egypt’s Fares Dessouky tumbled three spots from No.15 to No.18 following the expiration of his points for a quarter-final finish at last year’s Black Ball Open.
Youssef Ibrahim
Previous Ranking: No.18
New Ranking: No.16
Egypt’s Youssef Ibrahim rises two places following his semi-final finish at last week’s Squash in the Land Presented by Greater Cleveland Squash.
Seeded at No.2 for the event, Ibrahim fell to a shock defeat against eventual runner-up Bernat Jaume in the semi-finals.
Mohamed ElSherbini
Previous Ranking: No.20
New Ranking: No.19
Malaysia’s Eain Yow tumbles out of the top 20 after a disappointing quarter-final exit in Cleveland let week, and Egypt’s Mohamed ElSherbini is one of the beneficiaries, rising one place to No.19.
Other Notable Top 100 Movers
Abdulla Al-Tamimi: No.21 > No.20
Nicollas Mueller: No.23 > No.22
Greg Lobban: No.26 > No.23
Leonel Cardenas: No.34 > No.27
Bernat Jaume: No.58 > No.52
Biggest Mover
Finlay Scott: No.764 > No.595