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The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

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The latest edition of the BWF rankings was announced, and Weng Hongyang, who won the Danish Open, rose three places to return to the top 20 and ranked 19th. And after Li Shifeng rose one place, he ranked fifth, surpassing Shi Yuqi and becoming the first brother of Guoyu.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

In the men's singles world ranking, the top three have not changed, still Anselon, Jinting and Naraoka Kōdai, Kunravut, Li Shifeng and Jonatan each rose one place to rank fourth to sixth, and Shi Yuqi dropped three places to temporarily rank seventh. Li Shifeng also surpassed Shi Yuqi for the first time and became the first brother of Guoyu. In the top ten, except for the four of them, the ranking of the others has not changed, and the eight to ten places are still Planoy, Luo Jianyou and Antonsen.

Danish Open runner-up Li Zijia remained unchanged in 11th place, while champion Weng Hongyang rose three places to re-enter the top 20 and ranked 19th. In the Olympic standings, Weng Hongyang rose four places to 12th. Shi Yuqi and Li Shifeng ranked third and fifth respectively. In the finals standings, Li Shifeng ranked first, Shi Yuqi rose 6 places to third place, and Weng Hongyang rose 5 places to 11th. It can be seen that no matter which list he is on, Weng Hongyang is becoming more and more competitive.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

In the men's singles world ranking, several other national badminton players, Lu Guangzu continued to rank 12th, Zhao Junpeng dropped one place to 33rd, and Lei Lanxi, who had not played for a while, dropped 9 places to 54th.

In the women's singles world ranking, Chen Yufei continues to rank third, with a difference of more than 4,000 points with second place Akane Yamaguchi. Marin, who finished second at the Danish Open, surpassed He Bingjiao in fifth place, and He Bingjiao in sixth. Sindhu, who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open, rose two places to surpass Wang Zhiyi to 10th. Wang Zhiyi ranked 11th. Han Yue's position did not change, still ranked eighth. Zhang Yiman rose one place to 14th, and Gao Fangjie dropped four places to 31st place.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

In the men's doubles world rankings, the Indian pair of Rangireddy/Shetty continues to rank first. Leung Wai Keng/Wang Chang did not perform well at the Danish Open, failing to reach the world No. 1 position, rising one place to world No. 2. Danish Open winner Su Weiyi/Xie Dingfeng also rose one place to rank third in the world. The former world No. 1 pair has slipped to fourth. Among the top ten, there were no other changes, Liu Yuchen/Ou Weiyi continued to rank eighth, Chen Baiyang/Liu Yi also continued to rank 32nd, and the new pair He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu reached the quarterfinals of the Danish Open, and their ranking rose 127 places to 125th.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

Olympic points in men's doubles are the most competitive. The top eight in the Olympic standings are currently divided into eight different associations, with Danish Open champions Su Weiyi / Xie Dingfeng at the top and national juniors Leung Weihang / Wang Chang in fourth place. All associations are vying for a second pair to be in the top eight. Among them, Malaysia's Wang Yaoxin/Zhang Yuyu ranked ninth, Indonesian veteran Ashan/Hendra ranked 10th, Guoyu Liu Yuchen/Ou Weiyi ranked 11th, Indonesian youngster Karnando/Martin ranked 12th, and another Indonesian pair Fikri/Maulana ranked 14th. And Guoyu's restructured He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu appeared twice, ranking 98th. By the end of the points tournament by May next year, the race is already halfway through, and the competition will be more intense in the second half of the year.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

In the women's doubles world rankings, the top five have not changed, and the mortal dust combination still tops the list. Mayu Matsumoto/Nagahara and Kana, who reached the semi-finals in Denmark, rose two places to sixth, while Zhang Shuxian/Zheng Yu dropped one place and Rahayu/Ramadanti dropped one place each to rank seventh and first, respectively. Thai sister Huaymsad rose one place to tenth place. Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning's position did not change and continued to rank 13th, Li Wenmei/Liu Xuanxuan dropped one place to rank 16th, Li Yijing/Luo Xumin rose one place to rank 24th, and Keng Shuliang/Zhang Chi continued to rank 75th.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

In the mixed doubles world rankings, the top ten places have not changed, Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong continue to be in first place, and Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping are third, but they are less than 5,000 points away from Watanabe Yudai/Higashino Yusa. In fourth place, Seo Seung-jae/Cai Yoo-yue and Feng Huang have a score difference of just over 3,000 points. Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin is still in sixth place, and Cheng Xing/Chen Fanghui continues to rank 25th.

In the mixed doubles Olympic standings, Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping and Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong finished in the top two places, and the IELTS combination rose one place after the Danish Open, squeezing Watanabe Yudai/Higashino Yusa into third place.

The latest ranking of the BWF Weng Hongyang rose three places

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