Vietnamese players jump in world badminton rankings
Vietnamese badminton players Nguyen Thuy Linh and Le Duc Phat made remarkable strides in the Badminton World Federation (BWF)’s world rankings thanks to their recent impressive performance.
Vietnamese badminton players Nguyen Thuy Linh (L) and Le Duc Phat (Photo: thethaovanhoa.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese badminton players Nguyen Thuy Linh and Le Duc Phat made remarkable strides in the Badminton World Federation (BWF)’s world rankingsthanks to their recent impressive performance.
According to the latest BWF rankingsannounced on October 26, Linh has a total of 45,550 points, rising four placesto the 20th globally, the highest by the 1997-born
In an interview with the BWF's website in July this year, Linhaffirmed her determination to enter the top 20 this year. Last year, sheranked 60th globally.
Meanwhile, Phat climbed 10 places to the 74th globally in the BWF men’s rankings.
This month, Phat also entered thequarterfinals of the Abu Dhabi Masters 2023 - Super 100.
Both players are nurturing hopes ofparticipating in the Summer Olympics in Paris next year.
In the qualification rankings for the2024 Summer Olympics, Linh also climbed to the 15th place in the women's singlescategory. Meanwhile, Phat ranked the 32nd in the men’s singles category.
The official list of badminton players participating inthe 2024 Paris Olympics will be finalised in April 2024./.
Vietnamese top female badminton player Nguyen Thuy Linh has advanced to the top 40 of world rankings after coming second at the Thailand International Challenge 2023.
Vietnamese badminton player Nguyen Thuy Linh beat Michelle Li of Canada 2-0 in the second round of the women’s singles content at the Canada Open badminton tournament on July 7.
Vietnam's top female badminton player Nguyen Thuy Linh has an opportunity to particiate in an Olympics for the second time as she is in the group of athletes eligible to the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Vietnam's top female badminton player, Nguyen Thuy Linh, earned a historic milestone on October 24 by entering the top 20 in the Badminton World Federation (BWF)’s world rankings for the first time.
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