
Annie Au drops out of the Top 10 for the first time since August 2011 after failing to match her 2012 KL Open final position. She drops to No.13, whilst Natalie Grinham rises two places to sit at No.10.
A month featuring back-to-back WSA titles for Sarah-Jane Perry has seen the 22-year-old leap six ranking positions to break into the WSA Top20 for the first time. The Mayfair and Granite Club Open winner sits at No.20 following an excellent March, during which she also reached the semi-final of the inaugural CourtCare Open in Chorley, England. Perry has risen 46 ranking places in the last twelve months. Eventual CourtCare Open winner Emma Beddoes rises four places to No.30.
India’s Joshana Chinappa also set a new highest ranking by reaching No.25 in the world following a first round appearance in the KL Open, rising two places.
Looks as if Sarah Jane Perry does indeed have the talent to hit the highest standards in World squash. Hope she makes the English squad for the Commonwealth Games!