The badminton world ranking includes all the official achievements of the International Badminton Federation, but it does not include youth competitions and various invitational tournaments. The ranking calculates the results of the past 52 consecutive weeks (about one year). The points earned by athletes or badminton teams include basic points and reward points. Basic points and bonus points are:
The basic score is based on the athletes' ranking in the competition, and the scores of different events are different. For example, the champion of the World Championships and the Olympic Games can get 600 points, and the final can get 5 10 points; The winner of the World Cup and Grand Prix finals can get 540 points, and the finalist can get 459 points.
Reward points are points awarded to players who beat their ranking higher than themselves. For example, beating the world's number one player is rewarded with 50 points, and beating 2-5 players is rewarded with 45 points. After that, the bonus points will be different until the player who beats the number 150-200 in the world gets the bonus of 1 points.
It should also be noted that the earlier the competition is held, the less effective the world ranking scores are. /kloc-For the competition before 0/3 weeks, the effective score is 90% of the original score, 75% before 26 weeks and 55% before 39 weeks. So athletes' points will change every week. This is why every Thursday, the World Badminton Federation will announce the latest competition results.
Athletes (singles/doubles) get corresponding points according to the level of participating in the competition and the ranking obtained. The score of athletes (singles/doubles) depends on how many rounds they have advanced from the tie position of the competition. If the athlete (single/double):
(1) Meet bye in the first round, be eliminated in the second round, and get the score of the loser in the first round.
(2) If you meet a bye in the first round, win in the second round and be eliminated in the third round, you will get the loser's 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) If the first round is bye, the opponent in the second round abstained and the third round was eliminated, the loser score in the third round will be obtained.