These Badminton Rankings are issued by: Badminton World Federation (BWF)
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Ranking as of 29th June 2018
Badminton Rankings – Men’s Singles
Denmakr’s Viktor Axelsen retained his top rank followed by Korea’s Son Wan and China’s Shi Yuqi who are placed at 2nd and 3rd respectively.
Three players in the Top 20 including India’s Sameer Verma, Sai Praneeth and Thailand’s Khosit experienced an upgrade in their rank.
Rank | Name | Country | Win – Lose | Points / Tournaments |
1 | Viktor Axelsen | Denmark | 282 -109 | 75,904 / 9 |
2 | Son Wan Ho | Korea | 304 -164 | 72,172 / 16 |
3 | Shi Yuqi | China | 145 – 49 | 70,012 / 13 |
4 | Chou Tien Chen | Chinese Taipei | 275 -164 | 64,734 / 16 |
5 | Chen Long | China | 376 – 86 | 62,468 / 10 |
6 | Lee Chong Wei | Malaysia | 705-134 | 62,423 / 12 |
7 | Kidambi Srikanth | India | 191 – 91 | 57,535 / 9 |
8 | Lin Dan | China | 630 – 97 | 54,233 / 12 |
9 | Ng Ka Long Angus | Hong Kong | 208-113 | 54,178 / 15 |
10 | Anthony Sinisuka Ginting | Indonesia | 124 – 68 | 50,475 / 14 |
11 | Kento Momota | Japan | 213 – 66 | 49,757 / 11 |
12 | Kenta Nishimoto | Japan | 118 – 63 | 48,687 / 12 |
13 | Prannoy H. S. | India | 174-101 | 48,500 / 10 |
14 | Jonatan Christie | Indonesia | 149 – 70 | 47,683 / 14 |
15 | Wang Tzu Wei | Chinese Taipei | 190 -108 | 45,682 / 14 |
16 | Anders Antonsen | Denmark | 190 -108 | 45,517 / 14 |
17 | Wong Wing Ki Vincent | Hong Kong | 142 – 36 | 43,158 / 15 |
18 | Sameer Verma | India | 206 -179 | 41,671 / 12 |
19 | Khosit Phetpradab | Thailand | 147 – 59 | 41,472 / 15 |
20 | Sai Praneeth B. | India | 150 – 91 | 41,107 / 14 |
21 | Hans-Kristian Solberg Vittinghus | Denmark | 190 – 98 | 40,959 / 13 |
22 | Brice Leverdez | France | 306 -175 | 40,354 / 17 |
23 | Jeon Hyeok Jin | Korea | 316 -221 | 40,320 / 11 |
24 | Tommy Sugiarto | Indonesia | 314 –169 | 39,120 / 11 |
25 | Mark Caljouw | Netherlands | 151 – 83 | 38,300 / 15 |
26 | Suppanyu Avihingsanon | Thailand | 189 -137 | 37,805 / 16 |
27 | Lee Dong Keun | Korea | 161 116 | 37,679 / 12 |
28 | Rasmus Gemke | Denmark | 84 – 32 | 37,344 / 13 |
29 | Kazumasa Sakai | Japan | 147 – 82 | 37,176 / 11 |
504 | Muhammad Irfan Saeed Bhatti | Pakistan | 8 – 6 | 1,960 / 2 |
Badminton Rankings – Women’s Singles
Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying is placed at the top of the Women’s singles badminton rankings followed by Japan’s Akane and India’s Pusarla who are placed at 2nd and 3rd position respectively.
Japan’s Sayaka replaced Aya Ohori while Gao Fangjie replaced Cheung Ngan Yi to place themselves at the 14th and 19th respectively.
Rank | Name | Country | Win – Lose | Points / Tournaments |
1 | Tai Tzu Ying | Chinese Taipei | 303 – 128 | 85,917 / 11 |
2 | Akane Yamaguchi | Japan | 224 – 74 | 83,403 / 13 |
3 | Pusarla V. Sindhu | India | 264 – 110 | 78,824 / 13 |
4 | Ratchanok Intanon | Thailand | 314 – 141 | 74,647 / 14 |
5 | Chen Yufei | China | 134 – 54 | 69,729 / 14 |
6 | Carolina Marin | Spain | 311 – 97 | 64,816 / 12 |
7 | He Bingjiao | China | 149 – 53 | 59,599 / 14 |
8 | Nozomi Okuhara | Japan | 215 – 72 | 54,847 / 10 |
9 | Sung Ji Hyun | Korea | 330 – 165 | 54,673 / 16 |
10 | Saina Nehwal | India | 392 – 165 | 54,474 / 11 |
11 | Nitchaon Jindapol | Thailand | 200 – 130 | 49,462 / 15 |
12 | Beiwen Zhang | USA | 216 – 104 | 47,690 / 13 |
13 | Michelle Li | Canada | 275 – 118 | 46,001 / 20 |
14 | Sayaka Takahashi | Japan | 180 – 73 | 43,086 / 9 |
15 | Mia Blichfeldt | Denmark | 143 – 67 | 42,662 / 17 |
16 | Aya Ohori | Japan | 136 – 66 | 41,876 / 12 |
17 | Lee Jang Mi | Korea | 103 – 53 | 41,614 / 14 |
18 | Sayaka Sato | Japan | 211 – 140 | 41,156 / 16 |
19 | Gao Fangjie | China | 54 – 25 | 41,146 / 10 |
20 | Cheung Ngan Yi | Hong Kong | 102 – 100 | 40,401 / 15 |
21 | Evgeniya Kosetskaya | Russia | 142 – 87 | 38,491 / 16 |
22 | Kim Hyo Min | Korea | 124 – 78 | 37,790 / 13 |
23 | Pai Yu Po | Chinese Taipei | 119 – 112 | 37,772 / 16 |
24 | Pornpawee Chochuwong | Thailand | 151 – 76 | 37,692 / 15 |
25 | Line Højmark Kjaersfeldt | Denmark | 166 – 115 | 35,609 / 17 |
26 | Beatriz Corrales | Spain | 256 – 130 | 35,453 / 17 |
27 | Chen Xiaoxin | China | 51 – 31 | 34,735 / 11 |
28 | Minatsu Mitani | Japan | 154 – 113 | 34,520 / 11 |
29 | Busanan Ongbamrungphan | Thailand | 190 – 119 | 34,499 / 14 |
30 | Kirsty Gilmour | Scotland | 222 – 104 | 33,540 / 11 |
Badminton Rankings – Men’s Doubles
The Indonesian pair, Marcus and Kevin still hold the top rank in the Men’s doubles badminton rankings followed by Chinese and Denmark pair who are placed at 2nd and 3rd place respectively.
The English pair, Marcus and Chris jumped 4 ranks to break into the Top 20 and are now placed at the 17th position.
Rank | Name | Country | Win – Lose | Points / Tournaments |
1 | Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
130 – 37 | 98,483 / 12 |
2 | Liu Cheng
Zhang Nan |
China
China |
61 – 22 | 75,850 / 13 |
3 | Mathias Boe
Carsten Mogensen |
Denmark
Denmark |
429 – 132 | 75,570 / 11 |
4 | Mads Conrad-Petersen
Mads Pieler Kolding |
Denmark
Denmark |
191 – 85 | 64,293 / 15 |
5 | Li Junhui
Liu Yuchen |
China
China |
149 – 59 | 62,825 / 11 |
6 | Takeshi Kamura
Keigo Sonoda |
Japan
Japan |
179 – 100 | 59,085 / 14 |
7 | Lee Jhe-Huei
Lee Yang |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
90 – 58 | 54,448 / 17 |
8 | Chen Hung Ling
Wang Chi-Lin |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
110 – 74 | 53,881 / 16 |
9 | Kim Astrup
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen |
Denmark
Denmark |
160 – 92 | 53,360 / 16 |
10 | Takuto Inoue
Yuki Kaneko |
Japan
Japan |
100 – 59 | 50,072 / 12 |
11 | Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sozonov |
Russia
Russia |
251 – 116 | 49,820 / 14 |
12 | Fajar Alfian
Muhammad Rian Ardianto |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
93 – 43 | 49,316 / 12 |
13 | Liao Min Chun
Su Ching Heng |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
53 – 20 | 47,860 / 14 |
14 | Lu Ching Yao
Yang Po Han |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
71 – 35 | 43,200 / 17 |
15 | Takuro Hoki
Yugo Kobayashi |
Japan
Japan |
60 – 47 | 42,216 / 10 |
16 | Goh V Shem
Tan Wee Kiong |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
145 – 62 | 41,384 / 9 |
17 | Marcus Ellis
Chris Langridge |
England
England |
102 – 56 | 41,008 / 14 |
18 | Berry Angriawan
Hardianto Hardianto |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
40 – 16 | 40,980 / 11 |
19 | Satwiksairaj Ranki
Reddy Chirag Shetty |
India
India |
48 – 30 | 38,326 / 12 |
20 | Chung Eui Seok
Kim Dukyoung |
Korea
Korea |
28 – 26 | 38,207 / 14 |
21 | Mark Lamsfuss
Marvin Emil Seidel |
Germany
Germany |
54 – 36 | 36,320 / 18 |
22 | Jones Ralfy Jansen
Josche Zurwonne |
Germany
Germany |
53 – 32 | 34,937 / 17 |
23 | Tinn Isriyanet
Kittisak Namdash |
Thailand
Thailand |
25 – 25 | 34,810 / 14 |
24 | Mathias Christiansen
David Daugaard |
Denmark
Denmark |
96 – 59 | 34,740 / 12 |
25 | Wahyu Nayaka Arya Pangkaryanira
Ade Yusuf Santoso |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
99 – 54 | 34,640 / 8 |
26 | Kim Won Hos
Eo Seung Jae |
Korea
Korea |
25 – 14 | 34,469 / 11 |
27 | Attri Manu
Reddy B. Sumeeth |
India
India |
111 – 104 | 34,362 / 19 |
28 | Mohammad Ahsan
Rian Agung Saputro |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
23 – 12 | 33,898 / 6 |
29 | Jason Anthony Ho-Shue
Nyl Yakura |
Canada
Indonesia Indonesia |
35 – 15 | 33,753 / 12 |
30 | Han Chengkai
Zhou Haodong |
China
China |
36 – 19 | 33,636 / 10 |
Badminton Rankings – Women’s Doubles
The Japanese pair Yuki and Sayaka retained their rank at the top of Women’s Doubles badminton rankings followed by Chinese and Denmark’s pair who are placed at 2nd and 3rd respectively.
A total of 7 pairs in the Top 20 experienced an upgrade in their ranks with the Japanese pair Ayako and YUkiko jumping 5 ranks up to place themselves at the 19th position.
Rank | Name | Country | Win – Lose | Points / Tournaments |
1 | Yuki Fukushima
Sayaka Hirota |
Japan
Japan |
113 – 42 | 78,038 / 14 |
2 | Chen Qingchen
Jia Yifan |
China
China |
129 – 35 | 76,146 / 13 |
3 | Kamilla Rytter Juhl
Christinna Pedersen |
Denmark
Denmark |
265 – 103 | 74,594 / 11 |
4 | Misaki Matsutomo
Ayaka Takahashi |
Japan
Japan |
317 – 115 | 72,642 / 13 |
5 | Shiho Tanaka
Koharu Yonemoto |
Japan
Japan |
84 – 38 | 69,161 / 13 |
6 | Greysia Polii
Apriyani Rahayu |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
36 – 13 | 60,405 / 12 |
7 | Jongkolphan Kititharakul
Rawinda Prajongjai |
Thailand
Thailand |
108 – 74 | 59,182 / 14 |
8 | Lee So Hee
Shin Seung Chan |
Korea
Korea |
111 – 56 | 56,329 / 9 |
9 | Gabriela Stoeva
Stefani Stoeva |
Bulgaria
Bulgaria |
214 – 93 | 50,655 / 15 |
10 | Della Destiara Harisrizki Amelia Pradipta | Indonesia
Indonesia |
29 – 16 | 50,270 / 13 |
11 | Yu Xiaohan
Huang Yaqiong |
China
China |
48 – 16 | 43,790 / 8 |
12 | Naoko Fukuman
Kurumi Yonao |
Japan
Japan |
121 – 75 | 42,370 / 9 |
13 | Du Yue
Li Yinhui |
China
China |
20 – 15 | 41,248 / 9 |
14 | Chow Mei Kuan
Lee Meng Yean |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
69 – 58 | 39,222 / 12 |
15 | Chayanit Chaladchalam
Phataimas Muenwong |
Thailand
Thailand |
80 – 53 | 39,049 / 15 |
16 | Anggia Shitta Awanda
Ni Ketut Mahadewi Istarani |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
62 – 36 | 38,824 / 10 |
17 | Baek Ha Na
Lee Yu Rim |
Korea
Korea |
26 – 10 | 38,653 / 11 |
18 | Mayu Matsumoto
Wakana Nagahara |
Japan
Japan |
58 – 29 | 38,620 / 8 |
19 | Ayako Sakuramoto
Yukiko Takahata |
Japan
Japan |
48 – 11 | 37,350 / 7 |
20 | Maiken Fruergaard
Sara Thygesen |
Denmark
Denmark |
70 – 64 | 36,138 / 16 |
21 | Emilie Lefel
Anne Tran |
France
France |
49 – 38 | 36,101 / 19 |
22 | Selena Piek
Cheryl Seinen |
Netherlands
Netherlands |
20 – 11 | 35,060 / 14 |
23 | Jung Kyung Eun
Chang Ye Na |
Korea
Korea |
26 – 17 | 32,700 / 7 |
24 | Isabel Herttrich
Carla Nelte |
Germany
Germany |
59 – 52 | 31,807 / 13 |
25 | Anastasia Chervyakova
Olga Morozova |
Russia
Russia |
57 – 32 | 31,463 / 11 |
26 | Ashwini Ponnappa
Reddy N. Sikki |
India
India |
28 – 27 | 31,256 / 11 |
27 | Chloe Birch
Jessica Pugh |
England
England |
27 – 17 | 31,142 / 13 |
28 | Kim So Yeong
Kong Hee Yong |
Korea
Korea |
15 – 9 | 31,080 / 7 |
29 | Ekaterina Bolotova
Alina Davletova |
Russia
Russia |
32 – 18 | 31,046 / 12 |
30 | Lauren Smith
Sarah Walker |
England
England |
37 – 24 | 31,033 / 13 |
Badminton Rankings – Mixed Doubles
Chinese pair Wang and Huang are placed at the top of the Mixed Doubles badminton rankings followed by Hong Kong’s Tang and Tse and Indonesia’s Tontowi and Liliyana who are placed at 2nd and 3rd respectively.
Germany’s pair Mark and Isabel upgraded their ranks by two places as Chinese Taipei’s pair of Wang and Lee experienced a downgrade in their ranks.
Rank | Name | Country | Win – Lose | Points / Tournaments |
1 | Wang Yilyu
Huang Dongping |
China
China |
50 – 17 | 70,580 / 11 |
2 | Tang Chun Man
Tse Ying Suet |
Hong Kong
Hong Kong |
51 – 25 | 66,420 / 14 |
3 | Tontowi Ahmad
Liliyana Natsir |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
286 – 79 | 63,050 / 8 |
4 | Zheng Siwei
Huang Yaqiong |
China
China |
30 – 3 | 60,820 / 7 |
5 | Mathias Christiansen
Christinna Pedersen |
Denmark
Denmark |
25 – 8 | 56,980 / 9 |
6 | Goh Soon Huat
Shevon Jemie Lai |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
56 – 22 | 51,670 / 14 |
7 | Marcus Ellis
Lauren Smith |
England
England |
45 – 15 | 46,970 / 11 |
8 | He Jiting
Du Yue |
China
China |
43 – 17 | 43,630 / 9 |
9 | Chris Adcock
Gabrielle Adcock |
England
England |
215 – 125 | 43,070 / 9 |
10 | Mark Lamsfuss
Isabel Herttrich |
Germany
Germany |
62 – 42 | 42,900 / 16 |
11 | Wang Chi-Lin
Lee Chia Hsin |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
41 – 33 | 41,740 / 13 |
12 | Praveen Jordan
Debby Susanto |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
126 – 68 | 41,620 / 8 |
13 | Marvin Emil Seidel
Linda Efler |
Germany
Germany |
62 – 45 | 41,400 / 15 |
14 | Jacco Arends
Selena Piek |
Netherlands
Netherlands |
133 – 92 | 40,410 / 15 |
15 | Tan Kian Meng
Lai Pei Jing |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
74 – 41 | 39,760 / 14 |
16 | Hafiz Faizal
Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
16 – 11 | 38,580 / 11 |
17 | Evgenij Dremin
Evgenia Dimova |
Russia
Russia |
111 – 70 | 38,490 / 15 |
18 | Zheng Siwei
Chen Qingchen |
China
China |
117 – 21 | 38,350 / 4 |
19 | Lee Chun Hei Reginald
Chau Hoi Wah |
Hong Kong
Hong Kong |
126 – 91 | 37,860 / 11 |
20 | Chan Peng Soon
Goh Liu Ying |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
229 – 125 | 37,530 / 8 |
21 | Ben Lane
Jessica Pugh |
England
England |
62 – 47 | 35,660 / 14 |
22 | Ronan Labar
Audrey Fontaine |
France
France |
46 – 31 | 34,700 / 15 |
23 | Niclas Nohr
Sara Thygesen |
Denmark
Denmark |
82 – 43 | 34,600 / 12 |
24 | Pranaav Jerry Chopra
Reddy N. Sikki |
India
India |
54 – 35 | 34,510 / 9 |
25 | Choi Solgyu
Chae Yujung |
Korea
Korea |
75 – 41 | 34,350 / 8 |
26 | Chan Peng Soon
Cheah Yee See |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
18 – 11 | 33,890 / 10 |
27 | Zhang Nan
Li Yinhui |
China
China |
47 – 12 | 32,090 / 5 |
28 | Lee Yang
Hsu Ya Ching |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
19 – 28 | 30,970 / 14 |
29 | Mikkel Mikkelsen
Mai Surrow |
Denmark
Denmark |
59 – 20 | 30,690 / 12 |
30 | Robin Tabeling
Cheryl Seinen |
Netherlands
Netherlands |
29 – 29 | 28,740 / 15 |
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