Events

Credit: Badminton Europe
Updated rankings
Date: 1/24/2019 11:58 AM
Published by : Annika Langrock
In June, the European Games will take place in Minsk. This is how the rankings are looking this week.

Such as last week, Viktor Axelsen is in pole position to qualify in Men’s Singles, while two of Badminton Europe's Centre of Excellence players, Milan Dratva and Matthew Alaba, can still make it.

There are also no changes in Women’s Singles. Carolina Marin is still in the first place to go to Minsk. But the rankings stand with another Centre of Excellence player, Lilit Poghosyan from Armenia, who is not out of the run.

In Men's Doubles, the Danish deadly duo Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen is currently in the first spot for the qualification, followed by their compatriots, Mads Conrad-Petersen/Mads Pieler Kolding and the English pair, Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge.

In Women's Doubles, the Stoeva sisters are still at the top of the rankings. The Estonian pair, Kristin Kuuba/Helina Rüütel, is still in the run to qualify.

The Mixed Doubles is now dominated by the English pair, Chris and Gabrielle Adcock Mathias who are one world-ranking spot ahead of Christiansen/Christinna Pedersen from Denmark, while Milan Dratva along with his partner Martina Repiska is again potentially able to qualify, meaning that the COE player can potentially take part in two events.

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