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Patna : Wang Tzu Wei, Chinese Taipei, who won the men’s singles title at Syed Modi International Badmintion Championships, an HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300 event, at Lucknow, UP, India, last week defeating Sourabh Verma, India, in the final, has jumped 3 places to be ranked World No 19 with 47,495 points in the BWF rankings released on December 3, 2019. Sourabh Verma has jumped 7 places to be ranked World No 29 with 39,669 points.
Kanto Momota, Japan, remains World No 1 with 1,10,118 points while Chou Tien Chen, Chinese Taipei, is World No 2 with 80,548 points. Anderson Antonsen, Denmark, is World No 3 with 77,600 points while reigning Olympic Champion Chen Long, China, remains World No 4 with 76,280 points. Viktor Axelsen, Denmark, is World No 5 with 75,788 points while Asian Games Champion Jonatan Christie, Indonesia, is World No 6 with 73,358 points.
B Sai Praneeth, India, remains World No 11 with 55,970 points while Kidambi Srikanth, India, remains World No 12 with 55,840 points. Parupalli Kashyap, India, remains World No 23 with 43,790 points while Sameer Verma, India, is World No 26 with 43,119 points. H S Prannoy, Kndia, is World No 27 with 40,535 points. Lakshya Sen, 18, India, has slipped 1 place to be ranked World No 41 with 34,940 points while Subhankar Dey, India, is World No 46 with 31,080 points. Ajay Jayaram, India, has jumped 2 place to be ranked World No 70 with 23,930 points.
Siril Verma, 19, India, has jumped 15 places to be ranked World No 102 with 17,910 points after reaching the 2nd round at Syed Modi International Badminton Championships. Kiran George, India, has jumped 4 places is ranked World No 126 with 14,400 points.
Alap Mishra, 19, India, has jumped 26 places to be ranked World No 137 with 13,610 points after reaching 2nd round at Syed Modi International Badminton Championships, Lucknow. Siddarth Pratap Singh, India, has also jumped 15 places to be ranked World No 130 with 14,040 points. Rahul Yadav Chittaboina, 21, India, has jumped 26 places to be ranked World No 161with 11,390 points after qualifying for the main draw at Syed Modi International Badminton Championships.