BWF Rankings-released on September 12, 2013

2013-09-18

Men’s singles
Rank Country Player Points
1 LEE Chong Wei 97323.0828
2 CHEN Long 88225.0064
3 DU Pengyu 68130.0000
4 Boonsak PONSANA 60307.9914
5  Kenichi TAGO 57724.9656
6 Tommy SUGIARTO 57677.9500
7 VIE  Tien Minh NGUYEN 57516.7218
8  HU Yun 57158.6000
9 Jan O JORGENSEN 55078.3484
10 WANG Zhengming 51030.0000
25  CHOU Tien Chen
37900.0000
 
Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia is still ranked No. 1. If he can keep top spot until the first week of October he will have held it for a full year. Following close behind are China’s Chen Long and Du Peng Yu.
 
Shon Wan Ho
Shon Wan Ho
 
The player who has attracted most attention this month is the ROK’s Shon Wan Ho who not only took the title at the Chinese Taipei Open in the first week of September, he also took second at the China Masters, winning 11 times in succession in 13 days, an impressive record indeed. The points he won from the Masters have not been added yet but the 7000 he pocketed for the Chinese Taipei success have sent his world ranking rocketing up 109 places. (now ranked 124th)  
 
Women’s singles
Rank Country Player Points
1 LI Xuerui 85819.9715
2 Ratchanok INTANON 78028.1795
3 Juliane SCHENK 73423.5663
4 Saina NEHWAL 70910.0000
5 WANG Yihan 69448.4749
6 SUNG Ji Hyun 68557.5837
7 WANG Shixian 60960.0000
8 TAI Tzu Ying 59899.3326
9 Minatsu MITANI 56277.0000
10 P. V. Sindhu 55172.0000
12 BAE Yeon Ju 51740.0000
26 PAI Hsiao Ma 38590.0000
 
The top spot is held by China’s Li Xue Rui; in second is Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon who is still young but has showed great skill in competition this year and took the title at the Badminton World Championship in August. She is one of the players who threaten Li Xue Rui’s reign as No. 1
 
The ROK’s top women’s singles player Sung Ji Hyun is ranked 6th. Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying, renowned for her speed, is 8th.Both players are around 1000 points behind the player in front of them and if they can win a few more matches it can be expected that they will rise further in the rankings. 
 
Men’s doubles
Rank Country Player Points
1 84545.8812
2
Hendra SETIAWAN
Mohammad AHSAN
74110.0000
3
Mathias BOE
Carsten MOGENSEN
72061.9007
4
Kien Keat KOO
Boon Heong TAN
71440.3459
5
KIM Ki Jung
KIM Sa Rang
68989.0000
6
Hiroyuki ENDO
Kenichi HAYAKAWA
68905.3068
7
LIU Xiaolong
QIU Zihan
62559.5297
8
 SHIN Baek Choel
YOO Yeon Seong
59090.0000
9
CAI Yun
FU Haifeng
56347.4635
10 TPE LEE Sheng Mu
TSAI Chia Hsin
55042.1774
 
The ROK’s Lee Yong Dae/Ko Sung Hyun are top ranked. The ROK has another two pairs in the top 10 as well; they are 5th ranked Kim Ki Jung/Kim Sa Rang and 8th ranked Shin Baek Choel/ Yoo Yeon Seong.
 
Lee yong dae
Ko Sung Hyun/Lee Yong Dae
 
The points Kim Ki Jung/Kim Sa Rang gained after beating Chinese Taipei’s Lee Sheng Mu/Tsai Chia Hsin in the final of the Chinese Taipei Open pushed their ranking up from 6th to 5th. With the points they gained for second place, Lee/Tsai also saw their ranking rise, from 0h to 11th. 
 
Women’s doubles Top 10
Rank Country Player Points
1
WANG Xiaoli
YU Yang (F)
90455.3868
2
MA Jin
TANG Jinhua
72810.0000
3
Misaki MATSUTOMO
Ayaka TAKAHASHI
69800.1634
4
Kamilla RYTTER JUHL
Christinna PEDERSEN
66355.6336
5
EOM Hye Won
JANG Ye Na
63200.0000
6 60059.9943
7
Duanganong AROONKESORN
Kunchala VORAVICHITCHAIKUL
54528.4839
8
Pia Zebadiah BERNADETH
Rizki Amelia PRADIPTA
54410.0000
9
TIAN Qing
ZHAO Yunlei
49900.0000
10 HKG
POON Lok Yan
TSE Ying Suet
48903.8484
11 LEE So Hee
KORSHIN Seung Chan
48360.0000
13 KO A Ra
YOO Hae Won
43050.0000
16
CHOI Hye In
KORSo Young KIM
41290.0000
 
Yu Yang/Wang Xiao Li of China are in top spot, followed by compatriots Ma Jin/Tang Jin Hua. Last year China’s women performed well and there were several Chinese pairs in the top 20 in the mixed doubles at one time, winning them the nickname the “Golden Flower Legion.”
However, this year China is not the only country to achieve this feat and the ROK, like China, has five pairs in the top 20 at present.
 
In particular, Badminton World Championship title winners Eom Hye Won/Jang Ye Na and Chinese Taipei Open winners Kim Ha Na/Jung Kyung Eun are now ranked 5th and 6th in the world, respectively.  
 
Mixed doubles Top 10
Rank Country Player Points
1
XU Chen
MA Jin
92610.7000
2 89152.0000
3
ZHANG Nan
ZHAO Yunlei
86140.5344
4
Joachim FISCHER NIELSEN
Christinna PEDERSEN
73718.6000
5
Peng Soon CHAN
Liu Ying GOH
69697.7000
6
Muhammad RIJAL
Debby SUSANTO
59117.0000
7
Robert MATEUSIAK
Nadiezda ZIEBA *
56760.0000
8
Sudket PRAPAKAMOL
Saralee THOUNGTHONGKAM
56477.7000
9
Markis KIDO
Pia Zebadiah BERNADETH
50820.0000
10 SHIN Baek Choel
KORJANG Ye Na
50500.0000
15 SHIN Baek Choel
EOM Hye Won
41940.0000
 
After taking the title at the Badminton World Championships in August, Indonesia’s star mixed doubles pair Tontowi AHMAD/Liliyana NATSIR bagged 12000 points and they are currently ranked second in the world. 
 
The ranking of the ROK’s Shin Baek Choel/Jang Ye Na has moved up steadily this year. They were still ranked 131 st in March but have climbed up to 10th after taking the title at the Chinese Taipei Open and are only 300 points behind KIDO/BERNADETH who are ranked ninth.  
 
Of the three major international tournaments of September, the Chinese Taipei Open and China Masters have been held while the Japan Open is about to begin. For tournament news, schedules and film go to the VICTOR Global official site & VICTOR Facebook Fanpage!
 
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