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In a game to 11 points, setting would occur at nine and 10 with "setting" to three and two points respectively. In a game to 21 points, setting would take place at 19 and 20 points "setting" to five and three respectively. In 2002, the "setting" at 13–13, 9–9 and 19–19 was dropped from the rules. [2]
2 3 7 2 9 12 Chinese Taipei: Lee Yang: 1 1 3 3 8 8 12 Indonesia: Fajar Alfian: 1 1 11 11 12 Indonesia: Muhammad Rian Ardianto: 1 1 11 11 12 South Korea: Lee Hyo-jung: 3 6 9 2 1 3 12 89 Bulgaria: Gabriela Stoeva: 3 3 8 8 11 Bulgaria: Stefani Stoeva: 3 3 8 8 11 China: Du Jing: 9 9 2 2 11 China: Li Junhui: 2 2 6 6 3 3 11 China: Lu Kai: 1 5 6 1 4 5 ...
Ratchanok was less than 3 months older than Jang Hye-ock was when she won the women's doubles title at the 1995 Championships. [ 3 ] In Nanjing 2018 , Kento Momota became the first Japanese player to win the gold medal in the men's singles event, also in 2015, he secured first medal for Japan in the men's singles by winning a bronze.
The BWF World Ranking is the official ranking of the Badminton World Federation for badminton players who participate in tournaments sanctioned by Badminton World Federation. It is used to determine the qualification for the World Championships and Summer Olympic Games , [ 1 ] as well as BWF World Tour tournaments. [ 2 ]
Scoring: In badminton, a match is played best of 2 of 3 games, with each game played up to 21 points. In tennis a match is played best of 3 or 5 sets, each set consisting of 6 games and each game ends when one player wins 4 points or wins two consecutive points at deuce points.
The BWF World Championships, aka the World Badminton Championships, is a badminton tournament organized by the Badminton World Federation. [1] It's the most prestigious badminton competition, offering the most ranking points , along with the Summer Olympics badminton events introduced in 1992. [ 2 ]
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The 2011 BWF World Championships was the 19th tournament of the World Badminton Championships, a global tournament in the sport of badminton. It was held at Wembley Arena in London , England , from August 8 to August 14, 2011.