BWF Rankings-released on March 20, 2014

2014-03-20

According to the latest BWF world rankings, the top ranked players in the five disciplines are, respectively: Men’s singles: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia); women’s singles: Li Xue Rui (China,) men’s doubles: Ahsan/Setiawan (Indonesia); women’s double: Wang Xiao Li/Yu Yang; mixed doubles: Zhang Nan/Zhao Yun Lei (China).
 
 
Men's Single
Women's Single
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Mixed Doubles
1

Lee Chong Wei

Li Xuerui

Hendra Setiawan
Mohammed Ahsan

Wan Xiaoli
Yu Yang (F)

Zhang Nan
Zhao Yunlei
2

Chen Long
Wang Yihan

Hiroyuki Endo
Kenichi Hayakawa

Kamilla Rytter Juhl
Chdrinstinna Pedersen

Tontowi Ahmad
Liliyana Natsir
3

Kenichi Tago

Wang Shixian

Mathias Boe
Carsten Mogensen
Bao Yixin
TANG Jinhua

Xu Chen
Ma Jin
4

Tommy Sugiarto
Ratchanok Intanon

Kim Ki Jung
Kim Sa Rang

Misaki Matsutomo
Ayaka Takahasi
Nielsen
Pedersen
5

Jan O Jorgensen

Bae Yeon Ju
Ko Sung Hyun
Lee Yong Dae

Jang Ye Na
So Young Kim

Chris Adcock
Gabrielle Adcock
6

Boonsak Ponsana

Sung Jy Hyun

Liu Xiaolong
Qiu Zihan

Bernadeth
Pradipta

KO Sung Hyun
Kim Ha Na
7

Wang Zhengming

Tai Tzu Ying

Angga Pratama
Ryan Saptura

Reika Kakiiwa
Miyuki Maeda

Peng Soon Chan
Liu Ying Goh
8

Du Pengyu

Saina Nehwal

Thien How Hoon
Wee Kiong Tan

Ma Jin
Tang Jinhua

Sudket
Saralee
9
SON Wan Ho

P. V. Sindhu

Lee Sheng Mu
Tsai Chia Hsin
Maheswari
Polii

Kido
Benadteh
10

Tien Minh Nguyen

Porntip

Kien Keat Koo
Boon Heong Tan

TIAN Qing
CHNZHAO Yunlei

Praveen Jordan
Vita Marissa
 
#25

Chou Tien Chen
#29

Pai Hsiao Ma
#12
Lee Yong Dae
Yoo Yeon Seong
#11

Jung Kyung Eun
Kim Ha Na
#14

Shin Baek Choel
Jang Ye Na
 
 
 
 
#13

Ko A Ra
Yoo Hae Won
 
        #17

Lee So Hee
Shing Seung Chan
 
Check full ranking at : BWF World Ranking
 
“Badminton king” worthy of the name
Lee Chong Wei has reigned supreme atop the men’s singles world rankings for a long while and he consolidated his rule when he picked up the title at the All England Super Series Premier in the first week of March;this was the third time he has won the title and it did not come easy.
 
In the final, Lee faced one of China’s top men’s singles players, Chen Long. In the pair’s four meetings since the 2012 Olympics Lee has lost in straight games each time, showing that Chen is the nemesis of this “World Champion.” However, on this occasion, Lee showed the majesty of a king and played a number of classic shots that amazed the audience. Chen actually played very well all round but was just one step behind Lee this time. The final result saw Lee win 21-13,21-18 to take his third All England men’s singles title.
At present Lee is not only at the top of the BWF rankings, he is a massive 27000 points head of second placed Chen Long.
 
Ahmad/Natsir make it three All England titles in a row
“Indonesian Lightning” Ahmad/Natsir were also in stunning form at the All England Super Series Premier; remarkably, they beat their opponents in last year’s final, Zhang Nan/Zhao Yun Lei,  by the same score (21-13,21-17,) with the match also lasting the same amount of time (42 minutes,) to claim their third All England title in quite a miraculous way.
 
Tontowi Ahmad/Liliyana Natsir
Ahmad/Natsir of Indonesia have won the mixed doubles title at the last three All England tournaments
 
Natsir said in an interview after the match: “It was really difficult to win this historic and famous competition three times in succession and I am so proud and happy.”   Ahmad said “ I don’t know what to say, but I’d like to thank our coach, the fans who cheered us on so enthusiastically, the teammates we train with, and our parents and families who always support us. We would like to dedicate this win to Victor Hartono (the CEO of  Djarum the foundation that nurtured them) as a wedding present.”
 
Ahmad/Natsir took home a sackful of points after their All England win and are now ranked No. 2 in the world, less than 3000 points behind Zhang Nan/Zhao Yun Lei. If the pair does well at the India Super Series and Singapore Super Series tournaments in April they have a good chance of knocking Zhang/Zhao off top spot!
 
( Edit by VICTOR Badminton )