BWF World Rankings September 2011

2011-10-05

Cheng Wen Hsing/Chen Hung Lin took their first Super Series title

Cheng Wen Hsing/Chen Hung Lin took their first Super Series title

 

In the September BWF world ranking, Lee Chong Wei in the men’s singles, Wang Yi Han in the women’s singles, Cai Yun /Fu Hai Feng in the men’s doubles, Wang Xiao Li/ Yu Yang in the women’s doubles and Zhang Nan/Zhao Yun Lei in the mixed doubles retained their top ranking.

In the Taipei Open in early September the South Korean team took the women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles titles.Sung Ji Hyun took her first ever international tournament title, climbing up the world rankings to 13th and all eyes are sure to be on her in the future. South Korean men’s pair Lee Yong Dae/Jung Jae Sung lost to their compatriots Ko Sung Hyun/Yoo Yeon Seong at the Taipei Open, only taking second place, but bounced back to take the title at the China Masters, their world ranking moving up one spot from third to second.

 

Chinese Taipei’s players have performed very well over the last few months. Ranked 6th in the world, Chen Hung Lin/Cheng Wen Hsing have performed steadily since they began playing together last year but had never won a title. However, their win at the Japan Super Series took them into the ranks of the world’s top mixed doubles pairs. Cheng Wen Hsing/ Chien Yu Chin took silver at the same event, keeping them in the top five in the women’s doubles world rankings.

As for other Victor stars, South Korea’s Bae Youn Joo in the women’s singles, Ko Sung Hyun/Yoo Yeon Seong in the men’s doubles, Ha Jung Eun/Kim Min Jung in the women’s doubles and Vietnam’s Nguyen Tien Minh all stay in the Top 10 in the world rankings.



BWF World Rankings for September 2011 

Ranking
Men’s singles
Women’s singles
Men’s doubles
Women’s doubles
Mixed doubles
1

Lee Chong Wei
[Malaysia]

Wang Yi Han
[China]

Cai Yun/
Fu Hai Feng
[China]

Wang Xiaoli/
Yu Yang
[China]

Zhang Nan/
Zhao Yun Lei
[China]

2

Lin Dan
[China]

Wang Shi Xian
[China]

Lee Yong Dae/
Jung Jae Sung
[South Korea]

Tian Qing/
Zhao Yunlei
[China]

Tontowi Ahmad/
Liliyana Natsir
[Indonesia]

3
Chen Long
[China]

Wang Xin
[China]

Mathias Boe/
Carsten Mogensen
[Denmark]

Mizuki Fujii/
Reika Kakiwa
[Japan]

Joachim Fischer Nielsen/
Christinna Pedersen
[Denmark]

4

Peter Hoeg Gade
[Denmark]

Saina Nehwal
[India]

Ko Sung Hyun/
Yoo Yeon Seong
[South Korea]

Miyuki Maeda/
Satoko Suetsuna
[Japan]

Sudket Prapakamol/
Saralee Thoungthongkam
[Thailand]

5

Taufik Hidayat
[Indonesia]

Jiang Yan Jiao
[China]

Koo Kien Keat/
Tan Boon Heong
[Malaysia]

Cheng Wen Hsin/
Chien Yu Chin
[Chinese Taipei]

Xu Chen/
Ma Jin
[China]
6

Chen Jin
[China]

Juliane Schenk
[Germany]

Mohammad Ahsan/
Bona Septano
[Indonesia]

Ha Jung Eun/
Kim Min Jung
[South Korea]

Chen Hung Ling/
Cheng Wen Hsin
[Chinese Taipei]

7

Tine Minh Nguyen
[Vietham]

Liu Xin
[China]

Markis Kido/
Hendra Setiawan
[Indonesia]

Shizuka Matsuo/
Mami Naito
[Japan]
Jiaming Tao/
Tian Qing
[China]
8

Du Peng Yu
[China]

Tine Baun
[Denmark]

Chai Biao/
Guo Zhendong
[China]

Greysia Polii/
Meiliana Jauhari
[Indonesia]

Songphon Anugritayawon/
Kunchala Voravichitchaikul
[Thailand]

9
Sho Sasaki
[Japan]

Cheng Shao Chieh
[Chinese Taipei]

Alvent Yulianto Chandra/
Hendra Aprida Gunawan
[Indonesia]

Duanganong Aroonkesorn/
Kunchala

Voravichitchaikul
[Thailand]

Michael Fuchs/
Birgit Michels
[Germany]

10

Boonsak Ponsana
[Thailand]

Bae Youn Joo
[South Korea]

Hirokatsu Hashimoto/

Noriyasu Hirata
[Japan]

Valeri Sorokina/
Nina Vislova
[Russia]

Fran Kurniawan/
Pia Zebadiah Bernadeth
 [Indonesia]