The Badminton World Federation (BWF) will release its latest rankings this week, and Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying will drop to 18th, holding the record for the longest consecutive weeks in the women's singles top 10 at 581 weeks.
Chinese Taipei's first sister Tai Tzu Ying will fall to 18th place
Tai Tzu Ying, ranked 10th in the world last week, will lose the 2024 India Women's Singles championship points this week, will be deducted 11,000 points, and the world points are 52,721 points, will fall to 18th in the world, since January 17, 2013 fell to the first 10th place in the women's singles, Tai Tzu Ying has been ranked in the top 10 of women's singles for 12 years, and last year with 554 consecutive weeks, breaking the record for the longest consecutive weeks in the top 10 women's singles held by Intanon, while Tai Tzu Ying's record will stay at 581 weeks.
South Korean queen An Seying won two consecutive championships after the Super 750 Series 2025 India Open Badminton Championships on the 19th, and the world ranking is still ranked first, the second is the Chinese good player Wang Zhiyi, the Japanese women's player Akane Yamaguchi is ranked 3rd, China's Han Yue and Indonesia's Dongzong are ranked 4th and 5th respectively, Thailand's Getong and Japanese teenager Miyazaki Yuka are ranked the best in their careers, respectively 6th and 7th, 8th to 10th are Thailand's Li Meimiao, Spain's Marlene and Thailand's Bushanan, China's Chen Yufei fell to 11th.