31 Mar 2005
Whilst France's Thierry Lincou strengthens his grip on the No1 position in the new April Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, announced today by the Professional Squash Association, Australia's David Palmer leapfrogs Englishman Lee Beachill to reclaim the second place.
Palmer, 28, from Lithgow in New South Wales, began his 2005 PSA Tour campaign in fine style - reaching the semi-finals of the Bear Stearns Tournament of Champions in New York in February, then this month collecting the Sheikha Al Saad Kuwait Open title for the first time after beating Beachill in the semi-finals and Peter Nicol in the final.
Thierry Lincou, a semi-finalist in Kuwait, celebrates his 29th birthday on Saturday (2 April) having extended his world No1 reign to four consecutive months since January.
Englishman Nicol - like Beachill and Palmer, a former world No1 - holds onto fourth place in the new list, ahead of Egypt's Amr Shabana who stays at No5.
Canada's Jonathon Power moves up to six, overtaking Australian Anthony Ricketts who slips to seven. Englishmen James Willstrop and Nick Matthew also swap places, with Willstrop moving from nine to eight.
Lower in the list, Shahid Zaman consolidates his status as the highest-ranked Pakistani by leaping five places to a career-high No15. Shahid, born in Quetta but recently located to Nottingham in England, claimed his second PSA title of the year against the seedings when he won the COAS International crown in his home country at the beginning of March.
	1	[1]	Thierry Lincou	FRA
				2	[3]	David Palmer	AUS
				3	[2]	Lee Beachill	ENG
				4	[4]	Peter Nicol	ENG
				5	[5]	Amr Shabana	EGY
				6	[7]	Jonathon Power	CAN
				7	[6]	Anthony Ricketts	AUS
				8	[9]	James Willstrop	ENG
				9	[8]	Nick Matthew	ENG
				10	[10]	Gregory Gaultier	FRA
				11	[11]	John White	SCO
				12	[13]	Karim Darwish	EGY
				13	[14]	Graham Ryding	CAN
				14	[12]	Joseph Kneipp	AUS
				15	[20]	Shahid Zaman	PAK
				16	[15]	Adrian Grant	ENG
				17	[16]	Ong Beng Hee	MAS
				18	[17]	Mohd Azlan Iskandar	MAS
				19	[18]	Mohammed Abbas	EGY
				20	[19]	Dan Jenson	AUS
