30 Apr 2009
The trio of WISPA World Tour titles won by Shelley Kitchen already this year has finally seen the New Zealander back in the world top ten, according to the new May Women's World Squash Rankings announced today by the Women's International Squash Players' Association (WISPA).
It was within exactly a month in Malaysia that the 29-year-old from Auckland picked up three NSC Series trophies in Kuala Lumpur - thus boosting her career Tour title tally to 15.
In an otherwise unchanged top ten, Malaysia's Nicol David extends her reign as world number one, ahead of Natalie Grainger, from the USA, at No2; Australia's Rachael Grinham in third place, and her younger sister Natalie Grinham at four.
While the English trio of Jenny Duncalf, Alison Waters and Laura Lengthorn-Massaro retain fifth, sixth and seventh places, respectively, their England team-mate Tania Bailey - still recovering from knee surgery last year - moves up a further place to 14.
New Zealander Jaclyn Hawkes also rises to within one place of her best ever ranking. The UK-based 26-year-old - a surprise semi-finalist in last month's Cannon Kirk Homes Irish Open after upsetting second seed Laura Lengthorn-Massaro in the quarters - moves up to 17.
Egypt's Raneem El Weleily is also rewarded for her surprise victory in last month's On The Run Heliopolis Open in Cairo by rising to a career-equalling high world No19.
	1	[1]	Nicol David	MAS
				2	[2]	Natalie Grainger	USA
				3	[3]	Rachael Grinham	AUS
				4	[4]	Natalie Grinham	NED
				5	[5]	Jenny Duncalf	ENG
				6	[6]	Alison Waters	ENG
				7	[7]	Laura Lengthorn-Massaro	ENG
				8	[8]	Omneya Abdel Kawy	EGY
				9	[9]	Madeline Perry	IRL
				10	[11]	Shelley Kitchen	NZL
				11	[10]	Isabelle Stoehr	FRA
				12	[12]	Vanessa Atkinson	NED
				13	[13]	Kasey Brown	AUS
				14	[15]	Tania Bailey	ENG
				15	[14]	Rebecca Chiu	HKG
				16	[16]	Samantha Teran	MEX
				17	[18]	Jaclyn Hawkes	NZL
				18	[17]	Annie Au	HKG
				19	[20]	Raneem El Weleily	EGY
				20	[19]	Lauren Briggs	ENG
