In the Asian tour in July, tennis player Nguyen Thuy Linh did not compete in Japan last week, as well as China expanded this week. But on the world badminton rankings, Thuy Linh still increased in the context of many other players who could not protect the score they accumulated earlier.

On the world badminton rankings updated on July 22, Thuy Linh will increase by 2 steps to 18th rank in the world. This is the best international ranking ever of Thuy Linh. She currently has 49,550 points, inferior to the group of players in the top 15 of the world nearly 3,000 points.
The tennis players lost points and dropped, thereby “helping” Thuy Linh to step up to the world in the world including Line Hojmark Kjaersfeld and Busanan Ongbamrungphan. The one who lost the point and dropped was the Ongbamrungphan, Thai player who did not have good performance recently due to injury.
According to the current regulations of the BWF, the world badminton rankings are scored by the following format: The BWF system statistics the entire international tournament of a player for 52 consecutive weeks. From there, BWF will choose the 10 highest prizes to calculate the total score. The same formula applies to the Finals tour charts, but the Finals tour is calculated for 14 tournaments.
With Thuy Linh, her most points of tournaments are the Paris Olympic Games, Vietnam Open, China expanded, expanded Denmark, Hylo Open (2024), Malaysia expanded, Indonesia Masters, Germany expanded, Malaysia Masters and Canada expanded. Currently, Thuy Linh is focusing on the domestic arena, then the 2025 World Championship in late August.