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2012 London V2011.34-Gilles Ranking week: 2011-12-29 Eligible players are highlighted in the green font Reserve Players are highlighted in the blue font. Women's singles Rank IN/OUT? Country Player BWF ID Points Tournaments Confederation 1 CHN Wang Yihan 53938 86470 10 Asia 2 CHN Wang Xin 51520 84784 12 Asia 3 CHN Wang Shixian 83064 65587 11 Asia 4 IND Saina Nehwal 52748 63247 13 Asia 5 DEN Tine Baun 10358 61097 13 Europe 6 GER Juliane Schenk 13475 56844 14 Europe 7 CHN Li Xuerui 64643 55740 10 Asia 8 TPE Cheng Shao Chieh 14864 55087 15 Asia 9 KOR Sung Ji Hyun 76594 53731 16 Asia 10 THA Ratchanok Intanon 35642 52043 15 Asia 11 TPE Tai Tzu Ying 61427 47847 13 Asia 12 JPN Sayaka Sato 77317 47810 18 Asia 13 CHN Jiang Yanjiao 14874 47600 10 Asia 14 KOR Bae Youn Joo 22455 45068 16 Asia 15 THA Porntip Buranaprasertsuk 54511 41840 13 Asia 16 CHN Liu Xin 14398 38870 8 Asia 17 BUL Petya Nedelcheva 12765 38500 12 Europe 18 JPN Ai Goto 54531 38380 14 Asia 19 NED Yao Jie 5564 37890 16 Europe 20 SIN Gu Juan 53782 37489 15 Asia 21 FRA Pi Hongyan 9699 37179 14 Europe 22 HKG Yip Pui Yin 51649 36719 11 Asia 23 JPN Eriko Hirose 15417 36601 16 Asia 24 CAN Michelle Li 84523 36083 16 Pan America 25 ESP Carolina Marin 18228 32840 12 Europe 26 SIN Fu Mingtian 53788 31277 15 Asia 27 TPE Pai Hsiao Ma 15509 31030 15 Asia 28 BUL Linda Zechiri 15105 29750 16 Europe Ranking week: 2011-12-29 Eligible players are highlighted in the green font Reserve Players are highlighted in the blue font. Women's singles Rank IN/OUT? Country Player BWF ID Points Tournaments Confederation 29 IND PV Sindhu 73173 28490 10 Asia 30 ITA Agnese Allegrini 12028 27090 12 Europe 31 HKG Chan Tsz Ka 52929 27086 15 Asia 32 IRL Chloe Magee 89666 25970 12 Europe 33 RUS Anastasia Prokopenko 52640 25762 15 Europe 34 INA Maria Febe Kusumastuti 66974 25420 11 Asia 35 THA Sapsiree Taerattanachai 67158 25360 13 Asia 36 GER Olga Konon 15323 25040 9 Europe 37 UKR Larisa Griga 51368 24912 12 Europe 38 CHN Chen Xiaojia 16100 24360 6 Asia 39 INA Yuswandari Aprillia 15828 24040 11 Asia 40 SUI Jeanine Cicognini 51842 23910 15 Europe 41 CAN Nicole Grether 3951 23380 19 Pan America 42 GBR Elizabeth Cann 11982 22781 16 Europe 43 JPN Ayane Kurihara 89285 22470 8 Asia 44 THA Salakjit Ponsana 50728 22370 12 Asia 45 NED Judith Meulendijks 6964 22350 10 Europe 46 USA Rena Wang 79480 21351 16 Pan America 47 JPN Kaori Imabeppu 53392 21270 10 Asia 48 FRA Sashina Vignes Waran 18998 21120 14 Europe 49 INA Adriyanti Firdasari 14710 21086 8 Asia 50 MEX Victoria Montero 51917 20990 10 Pan America 51 IND Arundhati Pantawane 21036 20940 13 Asia 52 CZE Kristina Ludikova 51739 20630 12 Europe 53 GER Karin Schnaase 51204 20580 11 Europe 54 ISL Ragna Ingolfsdottir 12129 20483 12 Europe 55 GBR Susan Egelstaff 12818 20440 10 Europe 56 BEL Lianne Tan 55318 20380 14 Europe Ranking week: 2011-12-29 Eligible players are highlighted in the green font Reserve Players are highlighted in the blue font. Women's singles Rank IN/OUT? Country Player BWF ID Points Tournaments Confederation 57 TUR Ozge Bayrak 94762 20270 11 Europe 58 FIN Anu Nieminen 7083 20130 17 Europe 59 HKG Tse Ying Suet 61435 19780 11 Asia 60 GRE Anne Hald Jensen 1279 19170 8 Europe 61 MAS Tee Jing Yi 53153 18439 11 Asia 62 AUT-R1 Claudia Mayer 15121 18100 18 Europe 63 CAN Joycelyn Ko 53877 17956 10 Pan America 64 RUS Tatjana Bibik 51261 17923 12 Europe 65 DEN Karina Jorgensen 46896 17660 8 Europe 66 NZL Michelle Chan 14741 17370 14 Oceania 67 INA Linda Weni Fanetri 96130 17360 8 Asia 68 TUR Neslihan Yigit 87885 17110 12 Europe 69 POL-R2 Kamila Augustyn 11071 16950 11 Europe 70 SUI Sabrina Jaquet 54068 16930 15 Europe 71 SIN Xing Aiying 52706 16890 8 Asia 72 INA Fransisca Ratnasari 15811 16660 5 Asia 73 AUT Simone Prutsch 10022 16430 16 Europe 74 CHN Han Li 78288 16220 3 Asia 75 AUS-R3 Victoria Na 53816 16212 12 Oceania 76 SLO Maja Tvrdy 12023 15860 15 Europe 77 SIN Chen Jiayuan 54698 15850 9 Asia 78 CAN Charmaine Reid 3156 15550 20 Pan America 79 USA Iris Wang 57798 15530 13 Pan America 80 INA Belaetrix Manuputi 54248 15500 6 Asia 81 INA Desi Hera 35662 15400 7 Asia 82 IND Aditi Mutatkar 51650 15000 8 Asia 83 PER Claudia Rivero 13182 14676 10 Pan America 84 RSA Kerry-Lee Harrington 51660 14573 11 Africa Ranking week: 2011-12-29 Eligible players are highlighted in the green font Reserve Players are highlighted in the blue font. Women's singles Rank IN/OUT? Country Player BWF ID Points Tournaments Confederation 85 USA Karyn Cecilia Velez 55158 14540 14 Pan America 86 SVK Monika Fasungova 55331 14508 17 Europe 87 POR Telma Santos 13006 14360 8 Europe 88 JPN Minatsu Mitani 66644 14350 6 Asia 89 LTU Akvile Stapusaityte 14894 14270 12 Europe 90 IND PC Thulasi 75410 13880 8 Asia 91 EGY Hadia Hosny 52901 13848 16 Africa 92 SUI Nicole Schaller 82656 13480 11 Europe 93 GER Carola Bott 14931 13060 8 Europe 94 HKG Poon Lok Yan 55288 12940 11 Asia 95 MAR Rajae Rochdy 89791 12896 17 Africa 96 PER Christina Aicardi 13181 12815 9 Pan America 97 SRI Thilini Jayasinghe 15327 12760 10 Asia 98 CHN Lu Lan 53057 12740 4 Asia 99 ESP Beatriz Corrales 95780 12470 11 Europe 100 DEN Camilla Sorensen 51642 12270 9 Europe 101 FRA Barbara Matias 53323 12090 11 Europe.
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