
Rumgay on the rise

Rumgay moves up to career high in rankings
Scottish number one Gavin Rumgay has risen to a career high 282 in the latest world rankings.
It follows an impressive run of results at recent grand prix events.
The Perth player has moved up 18 places and now established himself in the world's top 300 - the number two-ranked Briton behind England's Paul Drinkhall (158).
At the recent Korean Open, Rumgay reached the last 64 and troubled Russian world number 28 Alexei Simirnov before losing.
He also extended Portugal's Tiago Apolonia, the world number 96, at the Singapore Open.
It follows an impressive run of results at recent grand prix events.
The Perth player has moved up 18 places and now established himself in the world's top 300 - the number two-ranked Briton behind England's Paul Drinkhall (158).
At the recent Korean Open, Rumgay reached the last 64 and troubled Russian world number 28 Alexei Simirnov before losing.
He also extended Portugal's Tiago Apolonia, the world number 96, at the Singapore Open.
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