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31/05/2019
Men's June Rankings

Abouelghar Rises to Career-High Ranking in June World Rankings

Egypt’s Mohamed Abouelghar has moved up two spots to a career-high No.7 ranking after the PSA Men’s World Rankings were released today (June 1).

The 25-year-old from Cairo reached the quarter-finals of the Allam British Open last week to rise above Peru’s Diego Elias (No.8) and Colombia’s Miguel Rodriguez, who falls two places to No.9.

World Champion Ali Farag stays at World No.1 for a fourth month in a row, but the gap between him and World No.2 Mohamed ElShorbagy has been cut to 475 points after the latter beat the former in the British Open final.

Tarek Momen and Karim Abdel Gawad make it an all-Egyptian top four for a second successive month, while Germany’s Simon Rösner completes the top five. New Zealand’s Paul Coll stays at No.6, while India’s Saurav Ghosal takes the final spot in the top 10.

Egypt’s Marwan ElShorbagy moves up 10 places to No.11 following a month in which he won the Wimbledon Open. He sits ahead of compatriot Omar Mosaad (No.12), Welshman Joel Makin (No.13), Egypt’s Zahed Salem (No.14) and Fares Dessouky, who moves up three places to No.15 - his highest ranking since March 2018.

Declan James drops one spot to No.16, with fellow Englishman Daryl Selby rising three places to No.17. France’s Gregoire Marche and former World No.1 James Willstrop drop two places to No.18 and No.19, respectively, while Australia’s Ryan Cuskelly completes the top 20.

PSA Men’s World Rankings Top 20 – June 2019
 

Full Men's Rankings

Rank Prev Player............................ Pts Ctry

1

=

Ali Farag

2,150

EGY

2

=

Mohamed ElShorbagy

1,675

EGY

3

=

Tarek Momen

1,286

EGY

4

=

Karim Abdel Gawad

1,111

EGY

5

=

Simon Rösner

1,009

GER

6

=

Paul Coll

981

NZL

7

↑2

Mohamed Abouelghar

760

EGY

8

=

Diego Elias

692

PER

9

↓2

Miguel Rodriguez

506

 COL

10

=

Saurav Ghosal

498

IND

11

↑10

Marwan ElShorbagy

466

EGY

12

↓1

Omar Mosaad

398

EGY

13

1

Joel Makin

389

WAL

14

=

Zahed Salem

381

EGY

15

↑3

Fares Dessouky

376

EGY

16

1

Declan James

357

ENG

17

↑3

Daryl Selby

345

ENG

18

↓2

Gregoire Marche

339

FRA

19

↓2

James Willstrop

337

ENG

20

↓1

Ryan Cuskelly

329

AUS

Full Men's Rankings