The World Badminton Federation announced the latest world rankings, only one national feather topped the list

The World Badminton Federation announced the latest world rankings, only one national feather topped the list

2022-04-20 15:50:14Source: Xi’an News Network

Xi’an News Network News The World Badminton Federation recently announced the latest world rankings. Among all 5 individual events, only one of the national feathers ranks first, and the men’s doubles is not in the top 10.

The top 10 men’s singles events are basically unchanged from the previous period. Danish star Anselm and Japanese player Kento Momota ranked the top two, Chinese veteran Chen Long ranked 6th by virtue of protection, and Shi Yuqi ranked 16th. Weng Hongyang, a young national feather player who won the Men’s Singles Championship at the Korea Open not long ago, has risen 8 places to 81st place. He still has a long way to go to become a popular player. In women’s singles, Chinese Taipei’s Dai Tzu-ying, Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi and China’s Chen Yufei ranked in the top three, and another Chinese player He Bingjiao ranked ninth. The top two in the men’s doubles event were both Indonesians, with Guoyu players He Jiting/Tan Qiang ranked 18th. In Guoyu’s new combination, Liu Yuchen/Ou Xuanyi’s ranking rose 114 places to 153rd. The women’s doubles event was topped by Chinese pair Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, and another Chinese pair, Li Wenmei/Zheng Yu, ranked 14th. In the mixed doubles event, the Thai duo and world champions De Chabo/Sasiri ranked first, and Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong ranked second. Recently, the “IELTS” combination has been reorganized, and if it achieves outstanding results in the next competition, it is expected to top the list.

It is worth mentioning that the order of appearances will be determined according to the current world rankings for the Tom Yu Cup to be held in Bangkok, Thailand in May. In the Tangyou Cup group stage draws that have been released before, the Chinese men’s team ranks No. 7 seed in the Thomas Cup, and is in the same group with the No. 3 seed Denmark men’s team, the French men’s team, and the Algerian men’s team. The defending champion Chinese women’s team is listed as the No. 3 seed in the Uber Cup this time, and is in the same group as the Chinese Taipei women’s team, the Spanish women’s team and the Australian women’s team.

Yan Bin, an all-media reporter from Xi’an Press

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