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Men's Doubles Ranking week: 2011-11-03 Eligible players are highlighted in the green font Reserve Players are highlighted in the blue font. Men's doubles Rank Country Player Member ID Points Tournaments Confederation Country [CHN] CAI Yun 50251 1 CHN1 CHN 89661.3057 14 Asia China [CHN] FU Haifeng 51729 [KOR] JUNG Jae Sung 53426 2 KOR1 KOR 89561.3004 17 Asia Korea [KOR] LEE Yong Dae 52774 [DEN] Mathias BOE 50292 3 DEN1 DEN 77880.0442 13 Europe Denmark [DEN] Carsten MOGENSEN 51304 [KOR] KO Sung Hyun 88094 4 KOR2 KOR 73064.8893 18 Asia Korea [KOR] YOO Yeon Seong 52273 [MAS] Kien Keat KOO 14288 5 MAS1 MAS 67901.3903 16 Asia Malaysia [MAS] Boon Heong TAN 52703 [INA] Mohammad AHSAN 52749 6 INA1 INA 64141.8443 17 Asia Indonesia [INA] Bona SEPTANO 52742 [CHN] CHAI Biao 96784 7 CHN2 CHN 57520.0000 13 Asia China [CHN] GUO Zhendong 14607 [INA] Markis KIDO 50420 8 INA2 INA 57340.0000 15 Asia Indonesia [INA] Hendra SETIAWAN 51074 [INA] Alvent Yulianto CHANDRA 11354 9 INA 55940.0000 19 Asia Indonesia [INA] Hendra Aprida GUNAWAN 11401 [JPN] Hirokatsu HASHIMOTO 74326 10 JPN1 JPN 55602.6390 19 Asia Japan [JPN] Noriyasu HIRATA 15380 [TPE] FANG Chieh Min 52930 11 TPE1 TPE 52959.3004 20 Asia Chinese Taipei [TPE] LEE Sheng Mu 52931 [JPN] Naoki KAWAMAE 51213 12 JPN 49314.0000 21 Asia Japan [JPN] Shoji SATO 50658 [JPN] Hiroyuki ENDO 54026 13 JPN 48420.0000 20 Asia Japan [JPN] Kenichi HAYAKAWA 54527 [DEN] Mads CONRAD-PETERSEN 42722 14 DEN 47858.9500 14 Europe Denmark [DEN] Jonas RASMUSSEN 9578 [KOR] CHO Gun Woo 54345 15 KOR 43920.0000 14 Asia Korea [KOR] KWON Yi Goo 53322 Rank Country Player Member ID Points Tournaments Confederation Country [USA] Howard BACH 6783 16 USA1 USA 42430.5386 14 Pan America U.S.A. [USA] Tony GUNAWAN ~ * 3181 [GER] Ingo KINDERVATER 50344 17 GER1 GER 41206.3900 19 Europe Germany [GER] Johannes SCHOETTLER 51797 [CHN] HONG Wei 69809 18 CHN 39960.0000 17 Asia China [CHN] SHEN Ye 53939 [CHN] LIU Xiaolong 11777 19 CHN 38990.0000 17 Asia China [CHN] QIU Zihan 47277 [INA] Angga PRATAMA 61855 20 INA 38480.0000 14 Asia Indonesia [INA] Ryan Agung SAPUTRA 60692 [RUS] Vladimir IVANOV 53924 21 RUS1 RUS 38283.9033 14 Europe Russia [RUS] Ivan SOZONOV 67068 [POL] Adam CWALINA 15358 22 POL1 POL 37920.0000 20 Europe Poland [POL] Michal LOGOSZ 4170 [TPE] CHEN Hung Ling 53613 23 TPE 37820.0000 20 Asia Chinese Taipei [TPE] LIN Yu Lang 53614 [ENG] Chris ADCOCK 70333 24 GBR1-R1 ENG 36780.0000 16 Europe England [ENG] Andrew ELLIS 54413 [NED] Ruud BOSCH 51615 25 NED1-R2 NED 33414.7000 18 Europe Netherlands [NED] Koen RIDDER 51602 [MAS] Mohd Zakry ABDUL LATIF 13137 26 MAS 33250.0000 12 Asia Malaysia [MAS] Thien How HOON 15697 [MAS] Khim Wah LIM 54171 27 MAS 33250.0000 11 Asia Malaysia [MAS] Wei Shem GOH 54805 [IND] K. T. Rupesh Kumar 14768 28 IND 31964.2333 13 Asia India [IND] Sanave THOMAS 51370 [MAS] Teik Chai GAN 12356 29 MAS 30500.0000 14 Asia Malaysia [MAS] Bin Shen TAN 50714 [CAN] Adrian LIU 87626 30 CAN1-R3 CAN 30430.7078 14 Pan America Canada [CAN] Derrick NG 99279 [JPN] Yoshiteru HIROBE 46021 31 3 JPN 30320.0000 16 Asia Japan [JPN] Kenta KAZUNO 53161 [ENG] Chris LANGRIDGE 51624 32 ENG 29527.7867 12 Europe England [ENG] Anthony CLARK 9819 [THA] Songphon ANUGRITAYAWON 50736 33 THA 29100.0000 17 Asia Thailand [THA] Sudket PRAPAKAMOL 10650 [INA] Yohanes Rendy SUGIARTO 40517 34 INA 28340.0000 11 Asia Indonesia [INA] Afiat Yuris WIRAWAN 66919 Rank Country Player Member ID Points Tournaments Confederation Country [FRA] Baptiste CAREME 51837 35 FRA 27630.7052 16 Europe France [FRA] Sylvain GROSJEAN 67079 [RUS] Vitalij DURKIN 9238 36 RUS 27268.4428 14 Europe Russia [RUS] Alexandr NIKOLAENKO 10484 [THA] Patipat CHALARDCHALEAM 53549 37 THA 26920.0000 14 Asia Thailand [THA] Nipitphon PUANGPUAPECH 30342 [GER] Michael FUCHS 51263 38 GER 26468.7500 17 Europe Germany [GER] Oliver ROTH 55097 [DEN] Rasmus BONDE 53757 39 DEN 25822.3000 12 Europe Denmark [DEN] Anders KRISTIANSEN 12459 [MAS] Mohd Fairuzizuan MOHD TAZARI 50147 40 MAS 25680.0000 8 Asia Malaysia [MAS] Soon Hock ONG 50720 [POL] Lukasz MOREN 15362 41 POL 25582.6667 14 Europe Poland [POL] Wojciech SZKUDLARCZYK 15359 [TPE] LIAO Min Chun 53230 42 TPE 25360.0000 13 Asia Chinese Taipei [TPE] WU Chun Wei 51181 [AUT] Juergen KOCH 2641 43 AUT1 AUT 24615.0000 15 Europe Austria [AUT] Peter ZAUNER 14338 [KOR] KIM Ki Jung 39276 44 KOR 24320.0000 7 Asia Korea [KOR] KIM Sa Rang 84007 [THA] Bodin ISSARA 75983 45 THA 23220.0000 9 Asia Thailand [THA] Maneepong JONGJIT 67172 [AUS] Ross SMITH 15597 46 AUS1 AUS 23079.7452 9 Oceania Australia [AUS] Glenn WARFE 13922 [KOR] KIM Ki Jung 39276 47 KOR 22980.0000 8 Asia Korea [KOR] SHIN Baek Choel 54785 [GER] Peter KAESBAUER 54440 48 GER 22830.0000 15 Europe Germany [GER] Josche ZURWONNE 55514 [ENG] Marcus ELLIS 71349 49 ENG 22630.0000 10 Europe England [ENG] Peter MILLS 65233 [RSA] Dorian Lance JAMES 13318 50 RSA1 RSA 21344.2236 12 Africa South Africa [RSA] Willem VILJOEN 51604.
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