Men’s Doubles Badminton Rankings
Marcus Fernaldi and Kevin Sanjaya retained their top rank in this category. Meanwhile, Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen won the BWF World Championships and upgraded their rank to the 2nd position.
TOTAL BWF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 – MEN’S DOUBLES WINNERS
Li/Liu (CNH) beat Kamura/Sonoda (JPN) 21-12 21-19
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Another significant upgrade was of Chen Hung and Wang Chi who broke into the top 10.
Rank | Name | Country | Win-Lose | Points/Events |
1 | Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
139 – 39 | 102,683 / 14 |
2 | Li Junhui
Liu Yuchen |
China
China |
158 – 61 | 76,985 / 13 |
3 | Takeshi Kamura
Keigo Sonoda |
Japan
Japan |
193 – 102 | 75,285 / 17 |
4 | Liu Cheng
Zhang Nan |
China
China |
67 – 25 | 74,610 / 15 |
5 | Mathias Boe
Carsten Mogensen |
Denmark
Denmark |
430 – 135 | 74,170 / 13 |
6 | Mads Conrad-Petersen
Mads Pieler Kolding |
Denmark
Denmark |
195 – 88 | 66,453 / 17 |
7 | Takuto Inoue
Yuki Kaneko |
Japan
Japan |
110 – 63 | 64,342 / 15 |
8 | Kim Astrup
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen |
Denmark
Denmark |
164 – 95 | 57,890 / 18 |
9 | Fajar Alfian
Muhammad Rian Ardianto |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
98 – 46 | 57,036 / 15 |
10 | Chen Hung Ling
Wang Chi-Lin |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
113 – 78 | 56,081 / 19 |
11 | Goh V Shem
Tan Wee Kiong |
Malaysia
Chinese Taipei |
148 – 65 | 54,434 / 11 |
12 | Liao Min Chun
Su Ching Heng |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
59 – 25 | 54,250 / 17 |
13 | Hiroyuki Endo
Yuta Watanabe |
Japan
Japan |
35 – 21 | 53,038 / 12 |
14 | Vladimir Ivanov
Ivan Sozonov |
Russia
Russia |
256 – 120 | 52,170 / 16 |
15 | Lee Jhe-Huei
Lee Yang |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
91 – 60 | 52,098 / 18 |
16 | Berry Angriawan
Hardianto Hardianto |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
43 – 19 | 47,900 / 14 |
17 | Hendra Setiawan
Mohammad Ahsan |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
177 – 52 | 45,030 / 9 |
18 | Wahyu Nayaka Pangkaryanira
Ade Yusuf Santoso |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
102 – 57 | 44,210 / 11 |
19 | He Jiting
Tan Qiang |
China
China |
32 – 22 | 43,312 / 12 |
20 | Takuro Hoki
Yugo Kobayashi |
Japan
Japan |
61 – 51 | 42,756 / 13 |
21 | Tinn Isriyanet
Kittisak Namdash |
Thailand
Thailand |
29 – 30 | 41,740 / 18 |
22 | Han Chengkai
Zhou Haodong |
China
China |
41 – 23 | 41,286 / 14 |
23 | Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
Chirag Shetty |
India
India |
50 – 35 | 41,046 / 16 |
24 | Ong Yew Sin
Teo Ee Yi |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
52 – 30 | 40,124 / 11 |
25 | Lu Ching Yao
Yang Po Han |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
72 – 39 | 40,100 / 19 |
26 | Aaron Chia
Wooi Yik Soh |
Malaysia
Malaysia |
23 – 11 | 39,462 / 11 |
27 | Marcus Ellis
Chris Langridge |
England
England |
102 – 57 | 38,428 / 14 |
28 | Attri Manu
Reddy B. Sumeeth |
India
India |
117 – 107 | 36,622 / 21 |
29 | Mark Lamsfuss
Marvin Emil Seidel |
Germany
Germany |
55 – 38 | 35,180 / 18 |
30 | Jones Ralfy Jansen
Josche Zurwonne |
Germany
Germany |
54 – 33 | 35,137 / 17 |
31 | Jason Anthony Ho-Shue
Nyl Yakura |
Canada
Canada |
36 – 19 | 35,133 / 15 |
32 | Mathias Christiansen
David Daugaard |
Denmark
Denmark |
97 – 61 | 35,040 / 13 |
33 | Jelle Maas
Robin Tabeling |
Netherlands
Netherlands |
36 – 27 | 34,870 / 14 |
34 | Chung Eui Seok
Kim Dukyoung |
Korea
Korea |
28 – 29 | 33,417 / 15 |
35 | Kasper Antonsen
Niclas Nohr |
Denmark
Denmark |
47 – 22 | 32,400 / 15 |
36 | Kim Won Ho
Seo Seung Jae |
Korea
Korea |
25 – 14 | 32,269 / 10 |
37 | Ben Lane
Sean Vendy |
England
England |
48 – 40 | 31,196 / 15 |
38 | Arjun M.R.
Ramchandran Shlok |
India
India |
45 – 30 | 30,348 / 16 |
39 | Dechapol Puavaranukroh
Kittinupong Kedren |
Thailand
Thailand |
64 – 76 | 29,812 / 16 |
40 | Or Chin Chung
Tang Chun Man |
Hong Kong
Hong Kong |
37 – 49 | 29,645 / 10 |
41 | Ou Xuanyi
Xiangyu Ren |
China
China |
15 – 6 | 28,740 / 7 |
42 | Peter Briggs
Tom Wolfenden |
England
England |
69 – 53 | 28,484 / 16 |
43 | Bodin Isara
Nipitphon Phuangphuapet |
Thailand
Thailand |
73 – 48 | 28,270 / 8 |
44 | Inkarat Apisuk
Tanupat Viriyangkura |
Thailand
Thailand |
20 – 17 | 28,160 / 15 |
45 | Huang Kaixiang
Wang Yilyu |
China
China |
36 – 21 | 28,130 / 6 |
46 | Jacco Arends
Ruben Jille |
Netherlands
Netherlands |
32 – 28 | 27,820 / 16 |
47 | Akbar Bintang Cahyono
Moh Reza Pahlevi Isfahani |
Indonesia
Indonesia |
18 – 6 | 25,810 / 8 |
48 | Po Li-Wei
Yang Ming-Tse |
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei |
38 – 35 | 25,000 / 13 |
49 | Phillip Chew
Ryan Chew |
USA
USA |
22 – 19 | 24,963 / 16 |
50 | Kona Tarun
Saurabh Sharma |
India
India |
20 – 11 | 23,910 / 13 |
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