Egyptian teenager Ramy Ashour makes his world top five debut in the new February Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, issued today (Thursday) by the Professional Squash Association.

Far from resting on his laurels after being honoured as the PSA Young Male Player of the Year in the World Squash Awards in December, the 19-year-old from Cairo made further dramatic progress in January when he won his first PSA Super Series title at the PACE Canadian Classic, then picked up the EBS Dayton Open crown two weeks later!

Ashour's compatriot Amr Shabana, winner of the Infor Windy City Open in Chicago, extends his lead at the top of the new list, ahead of Australia's World Open champion David Palmer at No2, France's Gregory Gaultier at No3, fellow Frenchman Thierry Lincou at four, and Ramy Ashour at five.

Australia's Anthony Ricketts, the 27-year-old from Sydney who was runner-up in Chicago, jumps three places to No7.

Another Egyptian is celebrating a career-best ranking in the new list:  Wael El Hindi, the 26-year-old from Cairo who reached the Canadian Classic semi-finals as 13th seed, rises two places to a best-ever No13.

     1     [1]        Amr Shabana               EGY
     2     [2]        David Palmer                AUS
     3     [3]        Gregory Gaultier          FRA
     4     [4]        Thierry Lincou             FRA
     5     [6]        Ramy Ashour                EGY
     6     [5]        Nick Matthew              ENG
     7     [10]       Anthony Ricketts          AUS
     8     [9]        Karim Darwish              EGY
     9     [7]        James Willstrop           ENG
     10    [8]        John White                  SCO
     11    [11]       Stewart Boswell           AUS
     12    [12]       Lee Beachill                 ENG
     13    [15]       Wael El Hindi              EGY
     14    [14]       Adrian Grant                ENG
     15    [13]       Mohammed Abbas         EGY
     16    [16]       Ong Beng Hee              MAS
     17    [18]       Mohd Azlan Iskandar   MAS
     18    [17]       Olli Tuominen               FIN
     19    [19]       Peter Barker                ENG
     20    [20]       Borja Golan                  ESP


For full list – see www.psa-squash.com