World ranking is an orderly arrangement of athletes' (or doubles') strength calculated by the scoring system.
2. Applicable scope of competition:
According to the 52-week cycle recognized by the International Badminton Federation, all competitions are ranked (excluding youth competitions and invitational competitions)
Calculate that these competitions are published in the international competition calendar, marked with results.
3. List:
The world rankings will announce the top 200 men's singles and women's singles every month, men's doubles and women's doubles.
And the top 65,438+000 players in mixed doubles; but
The complete list of all athletes who have participated in more than one competition is published quarterly.
You can get the world ranking online or by fax.
Website: www.intbadfed.org fax automatic reply: +44 374 502 185.
4. Scoring method:
The basic score of athletes (or pairs) depends on the lottery position of their own competition.
How many rounds did you get into this round? The total score of athletes (or doubles) in the competition
The sum of basic points and reward points.
If athletes (or doubles):
(1) The first round was bye-bye, and then the second round was eliminated. They will win the first round.
The loser's score.
(2) In case the first round of bye, the second round wins and the third round is eliminated, you will get
The loser score in the third round.
(3) If the opponent abstained in the first round and was eliminated in the second round, the loser's score will be obtained in the second round.
(4) In the first round, the opponent abstained in the second round and was eliminated in the third round.
Will get the third round loser's score.
5. Reward points:
Reward points are calculated according to the results of direct competition between two athletes. In the competition, if you exercise,
If a player (or duo) beats an opponent who was ranked higher than them at that time, they will get points.
Singles and doubles events
Grade reward score for defeating opponents:
1 50
2-5 45
6- 10 36
1 1-20 24
2 1-30 18
3 1-50 12
5 1-75 6
76- 100 3
10 1- 150 2
15 1-200 1
6. Grade
Athletes (or pairs) who have participated in eight or less competitions are ranked together with all athletes.
The calculation method of the score (basic score plus reward score, taking into account the decreasing time) is divided by 8.
The ranking of athletes (or doubles) who have participated in more than 8 competitions in recent 12 months.
Divide their total score by the number of entries. However, only this period should be
The best 12 scores of athletes (or pairs) are used for ranking calculation.
7, time decreasing:
Scores (including bonus points) are calculated according to decreasing time.
* Before week 13, the score is 90% of the original score.
* Before the 26th week, the score was 75% of the original score.
* Before the 39th week, the score was 55% of the original score.
8. The following table shows the corresponding scores of competitions recognized by the International Badminton Federation.
Individual event competition
World Badminton Series Grand Prix
star
Ranked 7* 6 5 4 3 2 1
Champion 600 540 480 420 360 300 240
Runner-up 5 10 459 408 357 306 255 204
3-4 420 378 336 294 252 2 10 168
5-8 330 297 264 23 1 198 165 132
9- 16 240 2 16 192 168 144 120 96
17-32 150 135 120 105 90 75 60
33-64 60 54 48 42 36 30 24
65- 128 30 27 24 2 1 18 15 12
129-256 12 10.8 9.6 8.4 7.26 4.8
257-5 12 people 6 5.4 4.8 4.2 3.6 3 2.4
5 13- 1024 3 2.7 2.4 2. 1. 1.8 1.5 1.2
Note: (1) The World Championships and the Olympic Badminton Tournament are both 7* star competitions.
(2) The series grand prix finals were 6* star competitions with the following results.
Singles and doubles
Champion 540 540
Runner up 459 459
3-4 378 378
The second group 297
The third group 256.5 337.5
Team 4 2 16 297
(3) Athletes invited to participate in the finals as wild cards can't get ranking points, and the competition doesn't count.
The number of games they rank in the world.
(4) Non-series grand prix competitions can also be classified as star competitions, which are suitable for, for example, round robin and individual team competitions.
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Other personal projects
star
B.C.
Champion 180 120 60
Runner-up 153 102 5 1
3/4 126 84 42
5/8 99 66 33
9/ 16 72 48 24
17/32 45 30 15
33/64 18 12 6
65/ 128 9 6 3
129/256 3.6 2.4 1.2
257/5 12 1.8 1.2 0.6
5 13/ 1024 0.9 0.6 0.3
team competition
Thomas Cup and Uber Cup
The winner lost.
First stage
The first singles/doubles match 60 24
The second singles/doubles match 45 18
Third singles 30 12
Semifinal stage
The first singles/doubles match 180 72
Second singles/doubles 150 60
Third singles 120 48