The rundown of the main eight players has been affirmed after the Hylo Open Round of 32 matches in Saarbrucken in Germany, where Busanan Ongbamrungphan of Thailand beat India’s Saina Nehwal and got it done.
P.V. Sindhu is the main Indian lady to meet all requirements for the season-finishing BWF World Tour Finals to be held in Guangzhou on 14-18 December 2022. Sindhu won the World Tour Finals in 2019, and in 2021 she made do with a silver decoration.
The rundown of the main eight players has been affirmed after the Hylo Open Round of 32 matches in Saarbrucken in Germany, where Busanan Ongbamrungphan of Thailand beat India’s Saina Nehwal and took care of business.
Among the top names who have missed the lofty tournament are Wang Zhiyi and previous Olympic hero Carolina Marin.
Sindhu, who is fourth in the Rush To Guangzhou rankings, has begun preparing in Hyderabad in the wake of missing the Ward Games and BWF World Titles because of a physical issue.
Chen Yufei – the ruling Olympic hero – drives the diagram as the no. 1 shuttler. She will be joined by individual Chinese shuttler He Bingjiao, who has ruled the BWF world tour’s European leg, winning the Denmark Open and French Open in October.
Just the main eight players on the BWF World Tour Rankings – which is named Rush To Guangzhou for the impending release – across the five disciplines are qualified to play in the year-finishing yearly tournament.
Beside Sindhu, men’s singles shuttler H.S. Prannoy – positioned two on the Rush to Guangzhou rankings – has fixed his billet on the occasion alongside Olympic and world hero Viktor Axelsen, Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen and Jonathan Christie of Indonesia. Lakshya Sen – positioned tenth – and Kimdabi Srikanth, positioned twelfth, have horrible odds.
In ladies’ copies, Gayatri Gopichand-Treesa Jaunty is the most elevated-positioned Indian matching in the Rush To Guangzhou Rankings.
They are positioned sixteenth so couldn’t take care of business.
In men’s copies, up until this point, four sets have qualified: Indonesia’s Fajar Alfian-Muhammad Adrinato and Mohammad Ahsan-Hendra Setiawan and Malaysia’s Ong Yew Yin-Teo E Yi and Aaron Chia-Soh Charm Yik.
To meet all requirements for the Tour Finals, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty, India’s most noteworthy positioned pair in the Race, needs to win the Hylo Open and Australian Open and trust that other higher-positioned pairings will fall flat.