Badminton World Federation announced the latest ranking “IELTS” combination fell to second in mixed doubles

The World Badminton Federation announced the latest ranking, “IELTS” combination fell to second in mixed doublesFly into the homes of ordinary people

The World Badminton Federation announced the latest world rankings today. As the formerly ranked No. 1 Chinese mixed doubles combination Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong was surpassed by Thai combination Dechapol/Sasiri, the Chinese badminton team has no one in the five individual events. Ranked first in the world.

Caption: Zheng Siwei (back) and Huang Yaqiong at the Tokyo Olympics

Dechapol/Chasili won the mixed doubles championship in the World Badminton Tour finals that ended last Sunday, leading to a change of ownership in the mixed doubles list. The Thai duo performed very well in this year’s World Badminton World Championships. Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong and Wang Yilu/Huang Dongping, who previously ranked the top two in mixed doubles, had a lead of tens of thousands of points at the beginning of the year because of too few entries this year. Was constantly shrinking. After the recent three races held in Indonesia, Dechapol/Sassily finally ended the long-term monopoly of Chinese players in this event and became the world’s number one mixed doubles player.

The other items have not changed much. The Danish star Ansailong, who jumped to number one in men’s singles last week, expanded his lead. Winning the championship in the finals put him ahead of Japan’s Kento Momota by more than 4,500 points. Chinese player Chen Long still ranks sixth.

Chinese Taipei player Dai Ziying ranked first in the women’s singles, followed by China’s Chen Yufei and Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi. The 19-year-old South Korean teenager An Sei-young rose to fourth place after winning the championship last week. China’s He Bingjiao ranked 9th.

The number one in the men’s doubles is still Indonesia’s Sukamuyo/Gideon.

Japan’s Yuki Fukushima/Sayaka Hirota maintained the top spot in the women’s doubles. South Korea’s Kim So-young/Kong Hee-young, who won the finals last week, surpassed Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan and teammate Lee Shao-hee/Shin Seung-chan to second, and Fan Chen ranked second. Third, another pair of Chinese players Du Yue/Li Yinhui ranked eighth. (Xinmin Evening News reporter Wang Zhiling)

Editor: Lu Jianbo

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