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I Make BWF LIVE RANKING, You can find it in Pinned Tweet. Buy me a doping at https://t.co/aWqDaPv1r8

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Tracker MS/WS@mswsTracker·
I've adapt Live Ranking in tennis into BWF World Ranking, and let me try it from #ThailandOpen2024. If you want to look the latest ranking EVERY DAY in Top-99 Singles and Top-33 Doubles, it's on public Google Sheet. Hope you enjoy! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
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New Career High on MS/WS Top-100, at 24 February 2026. 66. Ditlev J. Holm (+1) 78. Saneeth Dayanand (+7) -- 65. Thalita R. Wiryawan (+2) 66. Park Ga Eun (+2) 73. Ni Kadek Dhinda A. Pratiwi (+1) 88. Siti Zulaikha (+1) 89. Peng Yu Wei (+1) 97. Aalisha Naik (+1) 98. Ella Lin (+1)
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New Career High on MS/WS Top-100, at 17 February 2026. 5. Christo Popov (+2) 67. Ditlev Jaeger Holm (+8) 77. Joshua Nguyen (+6) -- 28. Pitchamon Opatniputh (+1) 49. Amalie Schulz (+5) 93. Lee So Yul (+1) 98. Aalisha Naik (+1) 99. Ella Lin (+4)
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wta@WTA·
The smiliest Day in the Life you'll ever see, courtesy of Janice Tjen! 😁   Check out her whole WTA Vlog! youtube.com/watch?v=laCtJe…
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Tracker MS/WS@mswsTracker·
The same stat goes to An Se Young. From 43 finals in World Tour level, she played 42 opponents older than her. ONLY at Australian Open 2025, she beat Putri Kusuma Wardani (born 20 July 2002), five months younger than her.
Bastien Fachan@BastienFachan

In his first 33 finals, 2003-born Carlos Alcaraz faced exclusively opponents older than him... Today in Doha, he faces 2004-born Arthur Fils - the first time a final opponent is younger than him!

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BWF@bwfmedia·
Every champion has a moment. This was his. 🏸🔥 Christo Popov 🇫🇷 on capturing the biggest title of his career at #Hangzhou2025. #BWFWorldTourFinals
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Tracker MS/WS@mswsTracker·
@ParthK_23 @Badminton_Asia I put it in Live Ranking. She used PR since October, first with PR at Malaysia Open. Expired around March 2026.
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While @Badminton_Asia not yet release Phase 1 of Badminton Asia Championship 2026, here's the Excel for it and feel free to correct it (you can edit). February 28 is the deadline for accepting the entry. Phase 2 will release on 3 March. #gid=25795398" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
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BadmintonBlahBlah@BadmintonBB·
“Popor” Sapsiree Taerattanachai has launched Sapsiree Badminton Academy at The 02 Bangkok on Charansanitwong 85 near Bang O MRT Station, featuring seven air-conditioned courts, professional coaching, and full medical support, set to open in June.
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@indojuaratc2026 Oh saya salah. Sama kak, 18 Maret. Typo dan efek mata tua keknya, maaf ya.
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randominton@indojuaratc2026·
@mswsTracker min baru sadar, undian grup uber 16 maret, thomas 18? beda hari ya?
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All Pot for Uber Cup now confirm for Draw at 16 March 2026. Pan-Am winner will enter Pot 3. Pot 1: China (1), Korea (2), Japan, Taipei Pot 2: Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India Pot 3: Denmark, (Canada or USA), Bulgaria, Turkiye Pot 4: France, Ukraine, Australia, South Africa
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Tracker MS/WS@mswsTracker·
TOP TEN MILESTONE for February 17, 2026 1 week in WORLD NO.5 -- Christo Popov 🇫🇷 40 in Top-10 -- Kim/Seo 🇰🇷 50 in Top-10 -- Alex Lanier 🇫🇷 (Lakshya Sen, also 50) 100 in Top-3 -- Liu/Tan 🇨🇳 160 in Top-10 -- Han Yue 🇨🇳 456 in Top-8 -- Chou Tien Chen (TPE)
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TOP TEN MILESTONE for February 10, 2026 5 weeks in WORLD NO.3 -- Jia/Zhang 🇨🇳 30 in WORLD NO.1 -- Kim/Seo 🇰🇷 (Fajar/Rian, 37) 80 in WORLD NO.1 -- Shi Yuqi 🇨🇳 110 in Top-8 -- Thom/Gicquel 🇫🇷 (Robert/Zieba, 113) 120 in Top-10 -- Pearly/Thinaah 🇲🇾 160 in Top-10 -- Liang/Wang 🇨🇳

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Diana@inisiafi·
Minggu lalu BWF mengumumkan perubahan signifikan untuk turnamen papan atas periode 2027-2030. Berdasarkan format, level Super 1000 akan berjalan dalam durasi lebih panjang. Selain itu, di kelas yang sama juga akan ada pendatang baru (rasa lama), yaitu Denmark Open. -c
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Gill Clark aka Oma Gill@OmaGillClark·
Nothing in life is permanent. Things change, nothing lasts forever. A concept which obviously also applies to sport. Even when one athlete or team appears totally dominant, history shows that supremacy doesn’t last forever. In swimming the USA men’s 4x100m medley relay team won #Olympic Gold at EVERY Games (15) they participated in (1980 Moscow Games there was a USA led boycott) since the event was first introduced into the Olympic programme in 1960, until that incredible winning streak was finally broken by China at #Paris2024. Even in #badminton, where China is considered the dominant force, their winning streak in both the Sudirman Cup and the Uber Cup has never surpassed 6 consecutive titles. Yet Denmark’s reign at continental level has exceeded these remarkable winning streaks. At the European Thomas Cup Qualifying competition, which in 2006 was, in essence, rebranded as the European Men’s Team Championships, Denmark had NEVER lost. That’s 34 consecutive first place finishes over a 78-year period. Last week saw the 10th staging of the European Men’s and Women’s Team Championships take place in the ancient city of Istanbul, formally known as Constantinople. A city associated with a significant moment in history, because when it fell to the Ottoman Army in 1453, it effectively marked the end of the long-standing Eastern Roman Empire. Last weekend marked a significant moment in the history of European badminton. France defeated the defending champions 3-2 in a thrilling final to bring the Danish Men’s Team long-standing dominance in European competition to an end. With Bulgaria also beating the 6-time defending champions Denmark 3-1 in the Women’s Team Final, their victories have perhaps signalled the start of a new era in European badminton. Like everything in life, the dominance of the Danes at continental level couldn’t last forever. The French and Bulgarian victories in Istanbul were both monumental and magnificent, proving once again that the inevitability of change is life’s unrelenting constant. #EMWTC26 📷@badmintonphoto
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GOODminton@G_minton·
Sri Lanka IS dan Sri Lanka IC ditunda 🥲
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Badminton Talk
Badminton Talk@BadmintonTalk·
Here are the qualified teams for #TUC2026! "WR" denotes the countries that qualified by ranking to replace China (trophy holder) and Denmark (host), which occupied the top four positions in their respective continental team championships.
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BadmintonBlahBlah@BadmintonBB·
Congratulations to all teams. The draw will take place on 18 March.
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