After losing his world number one ranking last month to Gregory Gaultier for the first time this year, Egypt's Karim Darwish has reclaimed the title from the Frenchman in the new December Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings, published today (Wednesday) by the Professional Squash Association.

The 28-year-old from Cairo first topped the world rankings in January - and held onto the position until Gaultier took over in November.  But victory in the PSA Super Series Sky Open in his home city in September, and the 27th Tour final appearance of his career at the Qatar Classic last month, boosted Darwish's ranking points tally to see him overtake his French rival.

Heading the final PSA ranking list of the year rounds off a magnificent 2009 for Darwish who was also voted the 'PSA Player of the Year' at the World Squash Awards in London last weekend.

Amr Shabana might have expected to see out the year as world number one after becoming world champion for the fourth time last month after winning the Kuwait World Open title in style at the Green Island Resort.  But the left-hander, whose 33-month reign as world number one was ended by compatriot Darwish in January, sustained a shoulder injury in Kuwait and was forced to withdraw from the Qatar Classic.

Shabana slips to three, just ahead of England's Nick Matthew, winner of the Qatar Classic, who holds onto fourth place.

Two players make six-place leaps in the top 20 – Egyptian Wael El Hindi to No10 and Englishman Daryl Selby to a career-high No11.  After an indifferent first half of the year, El Hindi made it through to the quarter-finals of both the Sky Open and World Open against the seedings – and is now just two places away from his highest-ever ranking.

Selby, who began the year outside the top 30, has enjoyed an impressive recent run – reaching the quarter-finals of both the British Open and Hong Kong Open unseeded, and last week lifted the Dutch Open crown in Rotterdam as the fourth seed.  The 27-year-old from Essex now becomes the fourth highest-ranked Englishman for the first time.

Egyptian teenager Mohamed El Shorbagy re-stakes his claim as the youngest player in the top 20 by re-entering the elite group at 20.  The talent of the 18-year-old from Alexandria was recognised in London this weekend when El Shorbagy won the PSA Young Player of the Year award.

December top 20 (inc. points average):

1    [3]    Karim Darwish    EGY    940
2    [1]    Gregory Gaultier    FRA    919
3    [2]    Amr Shabana    EGY    916
4    [4]    Nick Matthew    ENG    891
5    [5]    Ramy Ashour    EGY    800
6    [6]    James Willstrop    ENG    573
7    [9]    Peter Barker    ENG    526
8    [7]    David Palmer    AUS    491
9    [8]    Thierry Lincou    FRA    443
10    [16]    Wael El Hindi    EGY    332
11    [17]    Daryl Selby    ENG    327
12    [11]    Adrian Grant    ENG    320
13    [12]    Alister Walker    ENG    317
14    [17]    Laurens Jan Anjema    NED    288
15    [15]    Cameron Pilley    AUS    287
16    [13]    Mohd Azlan Iskandar    MAS    277
17    [10]    Borja Golan    ESP    250
18    [20]    Stewart Boswell    AUS    247
19    [19]    Ong Beng Hee    MAS    242
20    [21]    Mohamed El Shorbagy    EGY    238

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