
The Indian Ace Men’s Satwiksairaj Randireddy and Chirag Shetty with a strong return to the first 10 world charts BWF. In the latest update released on Tuesday, July 29, the gold medalists of Asian games climbed to three places to claim space in the world No. 9 after reaching the semifinals at the China last week.
Former pair of world No. 1 lost with Malaysian Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik 13-21, 17-21 In the semifinals, but their consistent form has increased their evaluation since the return of the long release of injuries. The couple lacked in court because of multiple injuries, which forced them to skip Asian championships and Sudirman Cup at the beginning of this year.
The Duo ESO first slipped from the TOP 10 since November 2021 on March 9, 2025, dropped to 12th place. But they made a decent comeback, with the semifinals on the Singapore Open and others at the Open India at the beginning of this year. With three semifinal modifications this season with Satwik and Chirag are now preparing for the upcoming BWF World Championship, which aims to peak at the right time.
Lakeshya, UNNATI rises on the ranking
In the category of male singles, Lakshya’s dream moved to two places to reach 54,442 points. 23 -year -old player passed around the Chinese Zhenxiang Wang, who jumped to 18. Compariot HS prannoy also saw progress and climbed to two places on the world no. 33.
Meanwhile, 17 -year -old UNNATI HOODA climbed the best career in the world 31 after an unforgettable run at the China Open last week, where she withdrew a stunning preliminary victory over the double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu.
Teenager pulled Sindu in a thrilling battle with three games21-16, 19-21, 21-13, before falling on Japanese Akane Yamaguchi in direct sets in the quarterfinals. In the past, in the 16th round 16, she broke away the world No. 29 Kirsty Gilmour from Scotland in consecutive sets. Meanwhile, Sindhu held a stable in the world No. 15 and remains an Indian player of female singles with the highest rating of India.
In the women’s doubles category, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand remained in No. 11, while Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa climbed to 45.
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29. July 2025