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Nicol David Extends World Ranking Lead E-mail
WISPA.bmpBy Howard Harding

Malaysia's Nicol David has maintained her lead at the top of the April Women's World Squash Rankings, published today (Tuesday) by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA). 
Victory in last month's CIMB KL Open on home soil - where David notched up her 40th Tour final appearance - takes the 24-year-old from Penang into her 21st successive month at the top of the WISPA list.
 
Natalie Grinham, who celebrated her maiden Tour appearance as a Dutch player in the KL Open, holds onto second place for the 15th month in a row after finishing as runner-up in Kuala Lumpur.
 
Natalie's sister Rachael Grinham, from Australia, remains at three, while American Natalie Grainger is at No4, and England's Tania Bailey at No5.
 
Jenny Duncalf, runner-up in last December's Carol Weymuller Open in New York, is the highest riser - moving two places to a career-high equalling No6 to become the second-placed English player in the list.
 
Hong Kong's Rebecca Chiu, who beat Duncalf in the KL Open, also rises to a former career-best No13.
 
But two players celebrate best-ever positions in the April rankings:  New Zealand's Jaclyn Hawkes consolidates her position in the top 20 by moving up a single place to No17 - boosted by title success in last month's NSC Tour 12 No1 in Malaysia.
 
After becoming the first Mexican to make the world top 20 in February, Samantha Teran now moves up to 19 after clinching her second WISPA World Tour title of the year last month at the Windy City Open in Chicago.
 
Sharon Wee returns to the top 20 for the first time this year - doubling the Malaysian content of the elite group by returning to No20.
 
          1        [1]      Nicol David     MAS
          2        [2]      Natalie Grinham        NED
          3        [3]      Rachael Grinham       AUS
          4        [4]      Natalie Grainger        USA
          5        [5]      Tania Bailey   ENG
          6        [8]      Jenny Duncalf ENG
          7        [7]      Shelley Kitchen         NZL
          8        [6]      Vicky Botwright        ENG
          9        [9]      Omneya Abdel Kawy  EGY
          10      [10]    Vanessa Atkinson      NED
          11      [11]    Alison Waters ENG
          12      [12]    Laura Lengthorn-Massaro     ENG
          13      [14]    Rebecca Chiu HKG
          14      [13]    Madeline Perry          IRL
          15      [15]    Kasey Brown  AUS
          16      [16]    Engy Kheirallah         EGY
          17      [18]    Jaclyn Hawkes          NZL
          18      [17]    Annelize Naude         NED
          19      [20]    Samantha Teran       MEX
          20      [22]    Sharon Wee   MAS
 
For the complete WISPA ranking list, see
www.wispa.net
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