BWF World Rankings Lakshya Sen rises to career best No 6 Satwik Chirag back to 7th
BWF World Rankings Lakshya Sen rises to career-best No 6 Satwik-Chirag back to 7th Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Sat-Chi on their career best rank
Treesa/Gayatri and Ishaan/Tanisha achieve their new career-high ranking
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Lakshya becomes world no. 6️⃣ Sat-Chi on their career best rank Treesa/Gayatri and Ishaan/Tanisha achieve their new career-high rankingCheckout this week's ranking updates Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy, meanwhile, continue to remain static at 11th and 12th in the BWF world rankings, respectively. In women's singles, moved up a spot to fifth. The two-time Olympic medalist hasn't been in action since winning the Commonwealth Games gold in August due to an ankle injury she suffered in Birmingham. Sindhu is the only Indian woman to have qualified for the season-ending BWF World Tour Finals, to be held in Guangzhou from December 14-18. HS Prannoy is the other Indian to have booked his berth at the gala event. Among other singles players, while Saina Nehwal remains at 33rd, rising star Malvika Bansod made a leap of four spots to be placed at 35th.
BWF World Rankings Lakshya Sen rises to career-best No 6 Satwik-Chirag back to 7th
Lakshya Sen in action at the 2022 Commonwealth Games (Image: Getty) Indian shuttler has climbed two spots to a career-high No. 6 in the latest BWF world rankings released by the world body on Tuesday, November 8. The 21-year-old has had a productive season, winning two titles at the India Open and the Commonwealth Games. He also finished as the runner-up at the All England Open and the German Open, in addition to playing a key role in India's historic Thomas Cup triumph. Post his Birmingham glory, the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy student made it to the last eight at the Denmark Open. Sen, however, crashed out of last week's Hylo Open in the first round after suffering from a throat infection. This has prompted his withdrawal from the Australian Open, scheduled to be held from November 15. Lakshya becomes world no.Sat-Chi on their career best rank
Treesa/Gayatri and Ishaan/Tanisha achieve their new career-high ranking
Checkout this week's ranking updates
Lakshya becomes world no. 6️⃣ Sat-Chi on their career best rank Treesa/Gayatri and Ishaan/Tanisha achieve their new career-high rankingCheckout this week's ranking updates Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy, meanwhile, continue to remain static at 11th and 12th in the BWF world rankings, respectively. In women's singles, moved up a spot to fifth. The two-time Olympic medalist hasn't been in action since winning the Commonwealth Games gold in August due to an ankle injury she suffered in Birmingham. Sindhu is the only Indian woman to have qualified for the season-ending BWF World Tour Finals, to be held in Guangzhou from December 14-18. HS Prannoy is the other Indian to have booked his berth at the gala event. Among other singles players, while Saina Nehwal remains at 33rd, rising star Malvika Bansod made a leap of four spots to be placed at 35th.