Badminton Rankings – Men’s Doubles

Badminton Rankings

Marcus Fernaldi and Kevin Sanjaya remained at the top followed by the Chinese and Danish pair who are placed at the 2nd and 3rd position respectively. Noticable upgrades in the top 10 were of Chinese pair Junhi and Yuchen, Japanese pair Takeshi and Keigo and Indonesian pair Fajar and Ardianto.

Rank Name Country Win-Lose Points / Tournaments
1 Marcus Fernaldi Gideon

Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo

Indonesia

Indonesia

132-38 98,483 / 13
2 Liu Cheng

Zhang Nan

China

China

62-23 75,850 / 14
3 Mathias Boe

Carsten Mogensen

Denmark

Denmark

429-133 75,570 / 12
4 Li Junhui

Liu Yuchen

China

China

152-60 68,305 / 12
5 Takeshi Kamura

Keigo Sonoda

Japan

Japan

184-100 67,085 / 15
6 Mads Conrad-Petersen

Mads Pieler Kolding

Denmark

Denmark

191-86 64,293 / 16
7 Kim Astrup

Anders Skaarup Rasmussen

Denmark

Denmark

162-93 55,810 / 17
8 Takuto Inoue

Yuki Kaneko

Japan

Japan

101-60 52,172 / 13
9 Lee Jhe-Hue

Ilee Yang

Chinese Taipei

Chinese

90-58 52,098 / 16
10 Fajar Alfian

Muhammad Rian Ardianto

Indonesia

Indonesia

94-44 50,636 / 13
11 Vladimir Ivanov

Ivan Sozonov

Russia

Russia

251-117 49,820 / 15
12 Chen Hung Ling

Wang Chi-Lin

Chinese Taipei

Chinese Taipei

110-75 49,541 / 16
13 Liao Min Chun

Su Ching Heng

Chinese Taipei

Chinese Taipei

53-21 47,860 / 14
14 Goh V Shem

Tan Wee Kiong

Malaysia

Malaysia

147-63 47,434 / 10
15 Takuro Hoki

Yugo Kobayashi

Japan

Japan

60-48 42,216 / 11
16 Berry Angriawan

Hardianto Hardianto

Indonesia

Indonesia

40-17 41,420 / 12
17 Lu Ching Yao

Yang Po Han

Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 71-36 41,300 / 17
18 Marcus Ellis

Chris Langridge

England

England

102-56 41,008 / 14
19 He Jiting

Tan Qiang

China

China

31-20 40,452 / 10
20 Hiroyuki Endo

Yuta Watanabe

Japan

Japan

29-18 39,908 / 10
21 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy

Chirag Shetty

India

India

48-31 38,786 / 13
22 Chung Eui Seok

Kim Dukyoung

Korea

Korea

28-27 37,017 / 14
23 Mathias Christiansen

David Daugaard

Denmark

Denmark

97-60 36,840 / 13
24 Mark Lamsfuss

Marvin Emil Seidel

Germany

Germany

54-36 36,320 / 18
25 Tinn Isriyanet

Kittisak Namdash

Thailand

Thailand

25-26 35,800 / 14
26 Jones Ralfy Jansen

Josche Zurwonne

Germany

Germany

53-32 34,937 / 17
27 Wahyu Nayaka Arya Pangkaryanira

Ade Yusuf Santoso

Indonesia

Indonesia

99-54 34,640 / 8
28 Attri Manu

Reddy B. Sumeeth

India

India

111-104 34,362 / 19
29 Mohammad Ahsan

Rian Agung Saputro

Indonesia

Indonesia

23-12 33,898 / 6
30 Ong Yew Sin

Teo Ee Yi

Malaysia

Malaysia

50-28 33,794 / 9
31 Jason Anthony Ho-Shue

Nyl Yakura

Canada

Canada

35-15 33,753 / 12
32 Han Chengkai

Zhou Haodong

China

China

36-19 33,636 / 10
33 Hendra Setiawan

Mohammad Ahsan

Indonesia

Indonesia

172-51 32,830 / 7
34 Kim Won Ho

Seo Seung Jae

Korea

Korea

25-14 32,269 / 10
35 Kasper Antonsen

Niclas Nohr

Denmark

Denmark

47-21 31,620 / 14
36 Arjun M.R.

Ramchandran Shlok

India

India

45-27 31,428 / 15
37 Jelle Maas

Robin Tabeling

Netherlands

Netherlands

34-25 31,090 / 13
38 Dechapol Puavaranukroh

Kittinupong Kedren

Thailand

Thailand

64-75 29,812 / 15
39 Ben Lane

Sean Vendy

England

England

47-38 29,796 / 13
40 Or Chin Chung

Tang Chun Man

Hong Kong

Hong Kong

36-48 29,445 / 10

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