PV Sindhu achieved her best ever world positioning by ascending to world No 2 on the most recent Badminton World Organization rankings list. The 21-year-old Rio Olympic silver medallist hopped three spots from fifth toward the begin of this current month.
Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying remained on the highest priority on the rundown with 87911 positioning focuses and Spain's Carolina Marin is on third place with 75664 focuses. Sindhu has 75759 focuses.
PV Sindhu's bounce in the rankings came fundamentally in the wake of winning the India Open Superseries where she crushed Olympic champion Carolina Marin 21-19, 21-16 in the last.
The lady title win helped the Indian shuttler limit her straight on record against the Olympian champion Spaniard to 4-5. Sindhu had last crushed Marin in the BWF Super Arrangement in Dubai a year ago.
The other Indian in the main 10 of the ladies' singles world positioning is Saina Nehwal, who dropped one place to be at nine. Both Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu lost in the first round of the Malaysia Open Superseries on Wednesday
Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying remained on the highest priority on the rundown with 87911 positioning focuses and Spain's Carolina Marin is on third place with 75664 focuses. Sindhu has 75759 focuses.
PV Sindhu's bounce in the rankings came fundamentally in the wake of winning the India Open Superseries where she crushed Olympic champion Carolina Marin 21-19, 21-16 in the last.
The lady title win helped the Indian shuttler limit her straight on record against the Olympian champion Spaniard to 4-5. Sindhu had last crushed Marin in the BWF Super Arrangement in Dubai a year ago.
The other Indian in the main 10 of the ladies' singles world positioning is Saina Nehwal, who dropped one place to be at nine. Both Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu lost in the first round of the Malaysia Open Superseries on Wednesday
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