These Badminton Rankings are issued by: Badminton World Federation (BWF)
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Ranking as of 12th July 2018
Badminton Rankings – Men’s Singles
Viktor Axelsen remained at the top of Men’s Singles Badminton rankings while, Lee Chong Wei replaced Korea’s Son Wan Ho to place himself at the 2nd rank in this category.
Japan’s Kento Momoto also experienced a 2 rank jump in his rank and is now placed at the 6th position. Other noticeable upgrades were of Prannoy H.S. and Tommy Sugiarto who are now placed at 11th and 15th position respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Points/Tournaments |
1 | Viktor Axelsen | Denmark | 88,554 / 11 |
2 | Lee Chong Wei | Malaysia | 77,383 / 14 |
3 | Shi Yuqi | China | 74,762 / 15 |
4 | Son Wan Ho | Korea | 72,172 / 18 |
5 | Kidambi Srikanth | India | 65,235 / 11 |
6 | Kento Momota | Japan | 64,757 / 13 |
7 | Chou Tien Chen | Chinese Taipei | 63,784 / 17 |
8 | Chen Long | China | 63,248 / 12 |
9 | Lin Dan | China | 57,113 / 14 |
10 | Ng Ka Long Angus | Hong Kong | 54,898 / 17 |
11 | Prannoy H. S. | India | 52,880 / 11 |
12 | Anthony Sinisuka Ginting | Indonesia | 52,615 / 16 |
13 | Jonatan Christie | Indonesia | 49,783 / 16 |
14 | Kenta Nishimoto | Japan | 49,467 / 14 |
15 | Tommy Sugiarto | Indonesia | 48,200 / 13 |
16 | Anders Antonsen | Denmark | 47,317 / 16 |
17 | Wang Tzu Wei | Chinese Taipei | 45,252 / 15 |
18 | Sameer Verma | India | 44,251 / 14 |
19 | Brice Leverdez | France | 44,004 / 19 |
20 | Wong Wing Ki Vincent | Hong Kong | 43,498 / 17 |
21 | Hans-Kristian Solberg Vittinghus | Denmark | 43,099 / 15 |
22 | Kantaphon Wangcharoen | Thailand | 42,313 / 18 |
23 | Kazumasa Sakai | Japan | 41,536 / 13 |
24 | Sai Praneeth B. | India | 41,107 / 16 |
25 | Khosit Phetpradab | Thailand | 41,062 / 16 |
26 | Lee Hyun Il | Korea | 39,380 / 11 |
27 | Rasmus Gemke | Denmark | 38,564 / 15 |
28 | Mark Caljouw | Netherlands | 38,550 / 16 |
29 | Rajiv Ouseph | England | 38,029 / 12 |
30 | Lee Dong Keun | Korea | 37,679 / 12 |
31 | Suppanyu Avihingsanon | Thailand | 36,675 / 16 |
32 | Jeon Hyeok Jin | Korea | 35,850 / 10 |
33 | Kanta Tsuneyama | Japan | 33,697 / 13 |
34 | Ygor Coelho | Brazil | 33,610 / 16 |
35 | Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk | Thailand | 33,170 / 13 |
36 | Qiao Bin | China | 32,964 / 11 |
37 | Lucas Corvee | France | 32,464 / 17 |
38 | Huang Yuxiang | China | 32,360 / 12 |
39 | Hsu Jen Hao | Chinese Taipei | 31,760 / 17 |
40 | Lee Cheuk Yiu | Hong Kong | 30,681 / 13 |
41 | Daren Liew | Malaysia | 30,390 / 11 |
42 | Hu Yun | Hong Kong | 29,812 / 13 |
43 | Jan O Jorgensen | Denmark | 28,645 / 9 |
44 | Pablo Abian | Spain | 28,109 / 14 |
45 | Ihsan Maulana Mustofa | Indonesia | 27,135 / 10 |
46 | Emil Holst | Denmark | 26,716 / 15 |
47 | Vladimir Malkov | Russia | 26,672 / 18 |
48 | Misha Zilberman | Israel | 26,254 / 18 |
49 | Lu Guangzu | China | 26,109 / 7 |
501 | Muhammad Irfan Saeed Bhatti | Pakistan | 1,960/2 |
For Women’s Singles Badminton Rankings move on to the next page!