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Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

On June 18, the 2023 BWF Tour Super 1000 Indonesia Open came to an end, and in five individual events, Guoya became the big winner, winning both women's singles and mixed doubles titles. Among them, Chen Yufelik Spain's Marin won his first title of the season; IELTS pair Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong also swept over Japanese pair Watanabe Yudai/Higashino Yusa, winning their third tour title of the season.

Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

The other three individual championships were won by players from three countries and regions, among which the men's singles championship was won by world number one and Denmark's Anselon; The men's doubles title was won by the Indian Black Tower pair Ranji Reddy/Shetty; The women's doubles champion is the new South Korean pair of Baek Ha-na/Lee Shao-hee, who have performed well this season. Since the Indonesia Open is a top-level event, the points and rankings of individual events have changed a lot after the event.

Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

In the men's singles, Guoyu's first brother Shi Yuqi dropped 1 place to seventh, Li Shifeng continued to rank tenth, Lu Guangzu rose 1 place to 12th, Zhao Junpeng dropped 5 places to 22nd, and Weng Hongyang dropped 1 place to 26th. In the women's singles, Chen Yufei surpassed Dai Ziying in the ranking and rose to third with the blessing of the Indonesian Open champion. He Bingjiao continued to rank fifth, Han Yue rose 1 place to ninth, and officially surpassed Wang Zhiyi to become the third person in the women's singles, and Wang Zhiyi dropped three places to tenth. Zhang Yiman dropped two places to 19th, and Gao Fangjie rose one place to 44th.

Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

In the men's doubles, although Leung Wai Hang and Wang Chang failed to reach the final of the three-week consecutive tour, their results in the top four still allowed them to lock in the second place. India's Black Tower combination, which won the Indonesian Open, rose three places to third, squeezing last year's world champion pair of Malaysia's Xie Dingfeng / So Weiyi to fourth. Liu Yuchen/Ou Weiyi continued to slip three places to eighth. He Jiting/Zhou Haodong rose 2 places to 12th, and Ren Xiangyu/Tan Qiang continued to rank 19th.

Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

In women's doubles, the Guoyu Fanchen duo Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan continued to top the list, Zhang Shuxian/Zheng Yu ranked third, Li Wenmei/Liu Xuanxuan ranked 15th, Li Yijing/Luo Xumin ranked 38th, and Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning rose one place to 40th. The biggest change in the list is the Japanese women's doubles, with Mayu Matsumoto/Nagahara and Kana rising to fifth to re-emerge as Japan's number one women's doubles, while Yuki Fukushima/Aika Hirota moved up to eighth, while Nao Matsuyama/Chiyo Shida dropped six places to 11th.

Chen Yufei rose to third in the world ranking! The Liu Ou team fell to eighth, and the women's doubles mixed doubles still occupied the top spot

In mixed doubles, the Guoyu IELTS pair Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong continued to top the list, while Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping rose one place to fourth, re-emerging as one of the mixed doubles big4. Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin continued to rank 10th, while Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui rose one place to 43rd.

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