Sindhu loses three places to be World No.5

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Just a week after achieving her career-best rank of world number two, silver medallist PV Sindhu today lost three spots to be placed fifth in the latest Badminton World Federation (BWF) list.

The 21-year-old shuttler from suffered a shock first-round exit from the Open Super Series in Kuching last week to go down the ladder.



Sindhu is competing at Open this week.

Saina, who also lost in the first round of the Open, however, remained unchanged at the ninth position.

The women's singles ranking table is headed by Tai Tzu Ying of

In the men's singles, Jayaram is the highest-ranked Indian at the 14th position.

None of the other Indian male shuttlers figure in the top-20.

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Sindhu loses three places to be World No.5

Just a week after achieving her career-best rank of world number two, Rio Olympics silver medallist PV Sindhu today lost three spots to be placed fifth in the latest Badminton World Federation (BWF) list. The 21-year-old shuttler from Hyderabad suffered a shock first-round exit from the Malaysia Open Super Series in Kuching last week to go down the ladder. Sindhu is competing at Singapore Open this week. Saina, who also lost in the first round of the Malaysia Open, however, remained unchanged at the ninth position. The women's singles ranking table is headed by Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan. In the men's singles, Ajay Jayaram is the highest-ranked Indian at the 14th position. None of the other Indian male shuttlers figure in the top-20. Just a week after achieving her career-best rank of world number two, silver medallist PV Sindhu today lost three spots to be placed fifth in the latest Badminton World Federation (BWF) list.

The 21-year-old shuttler from suffered a shock first-round exit from the Open Super Series in Kuching last week to go down the ladder.

Sindhu is competing at Open this week.

Saina, who also lost in the first round of the Open, however, remained unchanged at the ninth position.

The women's singles ranking table is headed by Tai Tzu Ying of

In the men's singles, Jayaram is the highest-ranked Indian at the 14th position.

None of the other Indian male shuttlers figure in the top-20.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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