2 May 2008
While Malaysia's Nicol David maintains her grip on pole position in the May Women's World Squash Rankings, Egyptian Omneya Abdel Kawy leaps three places to No6 in the list published today by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA).
Abdel Kawy, 22, from Cairo, claimed her fifth WISPA World Tour title last month at the Hurghada International in her home country - reaching the final for the fifth time in a row after upsetting Australia's world champion Rachael Grinham in the semi-finals.
Grinham retains her third place in the list, just behind younger sister Natalie Grinham, at No2, and ahead of fourth-placed Natalie Grainger, from the USA, and England's Tania Bailey at five.
Dutch star Vanessa Atkinson, the former world champion who reached the semi-finals of March's KL Open in Malaysia unseeded, rises to nine.
Australia's Kasey Brown celebrates a career-high ranking in the May list: The 22-year-old from New South Wales won the Atwater Cup in Canada last month - bringing her Tour title haul to eight - and now rises to world No13.
France's Isabelle Stoehr is also celebrating a return to the top 20. The 28-year-old from Montpellier finished as runner-up in the Atwater Cup - and moves up four places to 18.
Of special note is the fact that players occupying the first seven places represent seven different countries - and the top twenty is made up of players from 10 nations!
	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	[9]	Omneya Abdel Kawy	EGY
				7	[7]	Shelley Kitchen	NZL
				8	[6]	Jenny Duncalf	ENG
				9	[10]	Vanessa Atkinson	NED
				10	[8]	Vicky Botwright	ENG
				11	[11]	Alison Waters	ENG
				12	[12]	Laura Lengthorn-Massaro	ENG
				13	[15]	Kasey Brown	AUS
				13	[14]	Rebecca Chiu	HKG
				14	[14]	Madeline Perry	IRL
				15	[16]	Engy Kheirallah	EGY
				16	[17]	Jaclyn Hawkes	NZL
				18	[22]	Isabelle Stoehr	FRA
				19	[18]	Annelize Naude	NED
				20	[19]	Samantha Teran	MEX
