NEW DELHI: Former world primary Kidambi Srikanth slipped one place to be at the eighth spot but young Harsheel Dani jumped 22 places to reach the 89th place in the newest BWF ranking released Tuesday.
Dani's ranking was once boosted by his title win at the Dutch International.
Sameer Verma, who had reached the quarterfinals at Singapore Open ultimate week, advanced a spot to reach the 15th spot, whilst former Commonwealth Games champion Parupalli Kashyap also advanced three places to reach the 39th place.
Lakshya Sen, who had lately had a last end at the Polish Open, too, surged two places to be at 71st spot.
B Sai Prraneeth and H S Prannoy held on to their 20th and 21st spot respectively, whilst there was once no change within the ranking of P V Sindhu and Saina Nehwal, and so they had been static at the 6th and 9th spot.
Dani's ranking was once boosted by his title win at the Dutch International.
Sameer Verma, who had reached the quarterfinals at Singapore Open ultimate week, advanced a spot to reach the 15th spot, whilst former Commonwealth Games champion Parupalli Kashyap also advanced three places to reach the 39th place.
Lakshya Sen, who had lately had a last end at the Polish Open, too, surged two places to be at 71st spot.
B Sai Prraneeth and H S Prannoy held on to their 20th and 21st spot respectively, whilst there was once no change within the ranking of P V Sindhu and Saina Nehwal, and so they had been static at the 6th and 9th spot.
Kidambi Srikanth slips to 8th in BWF ranking
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April 17, 2019
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