Lakshya Sen has returned to the world top 10 after a 440-day wait. This jump comes just before the Japan Open starts on July 14. It changes how Indian
players are seeded for major upcoming global events soon. The updated list brings much hope to the Indian camp.
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) released the new rankings this Tuesday. Sen now holds the world number 10 spot in men's singles. This makes him the highest ranked Indian man on the global circuit right now. His recent performance has shown great consistency across all elite tours.
Lakshya Sen and Men's Singles Rankings
Sen's rise is vital for his seeding at the Japan Open Super 750. Being in the top 10 helps him avoid top seeds early. This gives him a smoother path toward the final rounds in Tokyo next week. A high rank also eases his mental pressure.
Other Indian men also saw some movement in the latest BWF lists. Priyanshu Rajawat and Kiran George maintained their spots in the top 40. These ranks will decide their entries for the Delhi Worlds in late August. Maintaining these spots is crucial for long-term health and growth.
Doubles Ranks and Japan Open Seeding
In doubles, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty hold their world number 3 rank. This pair remains India's strongest medal hope for the Delhi Worlds. They provide great stability for the Indian contingent heading into the season. Their dominance at the top is very clear.
| Player Name | Category | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Lakshya Sen | Men's Singles | 10 |
| Satwik-Chirag | Men's Doubles | 3 |
| PV Sindhu | Women's Singles | 12 |
| Treesa-Gayatri | Women's Doubles | 16 |
| Dhruv-Tanisha | Mixed Doubles | 32 |
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand moved up to world number 16 in women's doubles. Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto also remained steady in the mixed doubles rankings. PV Sindhu stays at world number 12 in the singles list. Her seeding remains crucial for the Delhi Worlds draw.
India's Seedings for Delhi Worlds
Ranking points are now crucial for the BWF World Championships (BWC). The tournament starts on August 17 in Delhi. High seeds ensure that Indian stars do not face each other early. This increases the chance for multiple medals at home in the capital city.
The next few weeks will test India's elite badminton stars. With the Japan Open approaching, every match affects their world standings. Players now focus on maintaining form to stay high in the rankings. Winning in Delhi remains their main goal this year.















