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Year-end rankings are out! The Chinese Fanchen combination rose to the world's No. 1, and the women's singles Xiaohua soared 12 places

On December 21, the BWF announced the final ranking of the year, and the athletes who participated in the World Championships and achieved good results were basically improved, and its Chinese feather Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan rose to the top of the women's doubles because of the World Championships championships, and the World Championship women's singles bronze medal winner Yiman soared 12 places to rank 34th. In addition to the Fanchen combination, the top players in the mixed doubles, men's doubles, women's singles and men's singles are Thailand's Sasili/DeChapo, Indonesia's Gideon/Sukamuyo, Chinese Taipei's Dai Ziying, and Denmark's Anseron.

Year-end rankings are out! The Chinese Fanchen combination rose to the world's No. 1, and the women's singles Xiaohua soared 12 places

The top 4 in the women's doubles world rankings have changed a lot, the original world number 1 Japanese duo Yuki Fukushima / Hirota Caihua because they did not participate in any international competitions after the Tokyo Olympics, the world ranking fell to 4th place, the golden partner of The National Feather, who had just won the World Championships, Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan, climbed from 2nd to 1st, and the runner-up South Korean combination Shin Seung-joo / Lee Joo-hee and the runner-up Kong Hee-young / Kim Joo-young climbed second and third place respectively. The 2018 and 2019 World Championship winners Matsumoto Mayu/Nagahara kazuna, who stopped in the semifinals, were ranked 5th, while another pair of Kuniwa, Lee Yin-fai/Du Yue, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics, were ranked 8th, but the two faced the possibility of a split.

Year-end rankings are out! The Chinese Fanchen combination rose to the world's No. 1, and the women's singles Xiaohua soared 12 places

The top 3 in the mixed doubles world rankings have also changed, with the Thai duo Sasili/Dechapo, who have just won the World Championships, continuing to top the list, The 2019 World Championships champions Huang Yaqiong/Zheng Siwei, tokyo Olympic champions Huang Dongping/Wang Yilu are ranked second and third, the Japanese duo Higashino Yusa/ Watanabe, who have just won the world championships runner-up, are in fourth place, and the Indonesian team Melati/Jordan ranked fifth. The most popular mixed doubles event recently is the Thai combination, which has won two consecutive championships in the finals and the world championships.

Year-end rankings are out! The Chinese Fanchen combination rose to the world's No. 1, and the women's singles Xiaohua soared 12 places

In the women's singles rankings, although Dai Ziying of Chinese Taipei won the second place of the Tokyo Olympic Games and the World Championships consecutively, and lost to Chen Yufei and Akane Yamaguchi in the final, she had excellent results in international competitions and obvious point advantages, and continued to rank 1st, with Akane Yamaguchi of Japan surpassing Chen Yufei to come to 2nd place, Chen Yufei, South Korea's Ahn Seol ying and Japan's Okuhara Hope ranked 3-5 respectively. The fastest-rising woman's singles ranking is 24-year-old Zhang Yiman, who reached the semi-finals at the World Championships and rose to 34th, up 12 places from before. Among the other female players, He Bingjiao continued to rank 9th, Wang Zhiyi ranked 16th, Han Yue ranked 27th, and Cai Yanyan ranked 32nd.

Year-end rankings are out! The Chinese Fanchen combination rose to the world's No. 1, and the women's singles Xiaohua soared 12 places

The men's singles world no. 1 is still Denmark's Anseron, who suffered a black opening at the World Championships and was eliminated by The Ultimate Champion Singapore's dark horse Luo Jianyou, but his previous consecutive Tokyo Olympics, Finals and Multiple Tour Championships allowed him to establish a huge point advantage. Japan's Kento Momota is ranked Second, with Denmark's Antonsen in 3-5 places respectively, Taipei's Zhou Tiancheng and Indonesia's Kim Ting. Shi Yuqi ranked 14th, Lu Guangzu 27th, Huang Yuxiang 33rd, Zhao Junpeng 37th, Sun Feixiang 52nd, and Li Shifeng 61st.

The second-placed men's doubles player is still the Indonesian duo of Gideon/Sukamuyo and Ashan/Setiawan, who have withdrawn from the World Championships. Tokyo Olympic champion Taipei duo Li Yang/Wang Qilin remained in Third place, Japanese duo Shoro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi, who won the World Championships, ranked 4th, Ando Endo/Yudai Watanabe ranked 5th.

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