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Just now, sanjaydas said:

There are two ranking for Tokyo on the BWF website:
1) Notional ranking

2) World ranking

 

In the second ranking, Saina Nehwal is at No 30

 

Which one do we follow?

World ranking

Notional ranking is if Qualification  ended today the following people will qualify.

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18 minutes ago, sanjaydas said:

There are two ranking for Tokyo on the BWF website:
1) Notional ranking

2) World ranking

 

In the second ranking, Saina Nehwal is at No 30

 

Which one do we follow?

Qualification for Badminton is based on points earned between 29 Apr 2019 - 26 Apr 2020.  The race to Tokyo rankings show this rankings, however except for World Championships there were many minor events where top players didn't participate and hence don't reflect who will actually qualify. 
The Notional Rankings are BWF World Rankings itself but with Olympic qualification restrictions applied like NOC with players of rank 1-16 can qualify 2 players only and the rest only 1 player for singles events

BWF World Rankings are based on points earned in last 52 weeks and is updated every Tuesday

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44 minutes ago, sanjaydas said:

So, does Saina have any chance of playing the Olympics. She is at 30th position in one ranking

The ranking closes in apr of 2020 ....  if she does well in two or three major tournaments she can easily come into top 16 and qualify ..... i personally feel she will

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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15 hours ago, sanjaydas said:

There are two ranking for Tokyo on the BWF website:
1) Notional ranking

2) World ranking

 

In the second ranking, Saina Nehwal is at No 30

 

Which one do we follow?

I am updating the people close to qualification and in qualification position. Saina is in no position to qualify unless she has outstanding 2020 season.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP Challenger

Jinan :- Prajnesh plays in Rd3

             Divj/Mathew, Saketh/Jeevan move into QF 

             Sriram/Vishnu loose in Rd1

Casis:- Ramkumar looses in Rd2

           Ramkumar/Evgeny move into QF

 

European Golf Open -Rd1

 

BWF Chinese Taipei Open

MS:- Sourabh plays in Rd2

 

PSA World Tour - Gold

China Open:- Saurav plays in Rd2

 

PSA Challenger

Madrid Open:- Aditya plays in Rd2

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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2 hours ago, Prashanth said:

I am updating the people close to qualification and in qualification position. Saina is in no position to qualify unless she has outstanding 2020 season.

 

I think that what you are saying may be an overstatement , the points currently in  BWF race to olympic rating is all completely jumbled as some players have 4 tournaments they have played till now and some have upto 10 so making sense of the ranking is incorrect , Saina has played only 4 and her ranking is low ( and comparing her score with players who have players 7-8 does not make any sense ).......... If you see number 3 currently is Michelle Li and Tai is 9 ( Li gets that rank as she has played 8 tournaments and Tai only 4 ) so these ranks would dramatically change when all players cross 10 and are even ........

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Lets not look into those rankings now. It still doesn't reflect true form as hardly any top tournaments were played during the ranking period. The only major tournaments played were Sudirman Cup, Indonesia Open (Super 1000), Japan Open (Super 750).

A couple of key tournaments like China Open (Super 1000), Korea Open (Super 500) and Denmark Open (Super 750) coming in the next two months and the weightage of points is more. We will get a fair picture by December end when the 2019 season ends

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