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BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.3.1: WORLD RANKING SYSTEM In Force: 01/01/2018 1. Definition and structure 1.1 The World Ranking is a list of Players / pairs in order of strength. There is one list for each of the five Badminton Events in the World Ranking. The system used to rank Players / pairs is explained below: 1.2 Players / pairs: 1.2.1 win ranking points by playing in Tournaments that are graded. 1.2.2 in the World Ranking are ranked if they have played in one or more graded Tournaments in the last 52 weeks. 1.2.3 win ranking points by playing in and winning matches in Tournaments. 1.2.4 the higher the level of Tournament, the more points are won. 1.2.5 the further reached in a competition, the more points are won. 1.2.6 can be seeded based on their World Ranking. 1.2.7 can qualify for the Olympic Games and the World Championships based on their World Ranking. 1.3 If a Player formally retires, the Player will be removed from the World Ranking 1.4 If a Player is suspended from participating in BWF Sanctioned Tournaments due to disciplinary sanctions or other reasons for one year or longer, the Player will be removed from the World Ranking. 2. Tournaments included in the Rankings The World Rankings are compiled from the results of Tournaments that are sanctioned by the BWF (except Junior Tournaments) held over the last 52-week period. All Tournaments eligible, under the criteria at the end of this section, are graded and the details of the grade are published in the International Calendar of Tournaments. 3. World Ranking Lists publication The Rankings are published on a Thursday every week. The complete Ranking lists are available on the BWF web site: www.bwfbadminton.com. 4. Points system 4.1 Players / pairs win points according to how far they progress in the draw of a particular Event. 4.2 If a Player / pair: 4.2.1 had a bye in the first round and lost in the second round they receive first round loser s points. 4.2.2 had a bye in the first round, won in the second round and lost in the third round they receive third round loser s points. 4.2.3 had a walkover in the first round and lost in the second round they receive second round loser s points. 4.2.4 had a bye in the first round, walkover in the second round and lost in the third round they receive third round loser s points. 4.2.5 in a Tournament had a wildcard entry and lost in the first round they receive no world ranking points. 4.2.6 participate in a Tournament with rounds in group play (pool matches) they will receive points according to the finishing position in the group, equal to the equivalent finishing position in a knock out format Tournament.

BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.3.1: World Ranking System Page 2 of 5 For example, a Player / pair finishing in fourth place in a group, in a draw containing eight groups of four would receive round of 64 loser s points; Eight groups of four are played. Number 1 in the group proceeds to the knockout stage, playing for position 1, 2, 3-4 and 5-8 Number 2 in the group would receive position 9-16 world ranking points Number 3 in the group would receive position 17-32 world ranking points Number 4 in the group would receive positions 33-64 world ranking points. 4.3 Where the BWF disciplinary committee cancels a match due to a breach of disciplinary regulations then the World Ranking points will be removed from that Player / pair. 4.4 In the World Championships or a Grade 2 Levels 2-4 tournament, if a Player / pair withdraws or retires from a match played against a Player / pair from the same Member they will not receive World Ranking points for that tournament. 5. Ranking 5.1 World Ranking - 10 or fewer World Ranking Tournaments in the last 52 weeks If a Player or pair has competed in the same Event at 10 or fewer World Ranking Tournaments, then the ranking is worked out by adding the points won at the Tournaments. 5.2 World Ranking - 11 or more World Ranking Tournaments in the last 52 weeks 6. Points lists If a Player or pair has competed in the same Event at 11 or more World Ranking Tournaments, only the 10 highest points scored in the Tournaments during the previous 52-week period count towards their ranking. 6.1 Players / pairs are ranked using points. The Player / pair with the highest calculated points will be ranked number one and so on. 6.2 If two or more Players / pairs have identical points, then the Players / pairs who have played in the most Tournaments will be ranked higher. If Players / pairs have identical points and have played in an identical number of Tournaments, then these Players / pairs are ranked equal. For example, if five Players are ranked 1 to 5, and then there are three Players with equal points and number of Tournaments, the ranking would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 9, 10, etc.

BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.3.1: World Ranking System Page 3 of 5 6.3 The table that follows shows the points awarded in BWF-sanctioned Tournaments. Grade 1 - BWF Tournaments (BWF World Championships and Olympic Games) Grade 2 BWF World Tour Level 1 (Finals) and Level 2 Winner Runner Up * 3-4 5-8 9-16 17-32 33-64 65-128 129-256 257-512 513-1024 13000 11000 9200 7200 5200 3200 1300 650 260 130 65 12000 10200 8400 6600 4800 3000 1200 600 240 120 60 World Tour, Level 3 11000 9350 7700 6050 4320 2660 1060 520 210 100 50 World Tour, Level 4 World Tour, Level 5 World Tour, Level 6 Grade 3 International Challenge Grade 3 International Series Grade 3 Future Series 9200 7800 6420 5040 3600 2220 880 430 170 80 40 7000 5950 4900 3850 2750 1670 660 320 130 60 30 5500 4680 3850 3030 2110 1290 510 240 100 45 30 4000 3400 2800 2200 1520 920 360 170 70 30 20 2500 2130 1750 1370 920 550 210 100 40 20 10 1700 1420 1170 920 600 350 130 60 20 10 5 * At the Olympic Games 3 rd place will receive 10100 points. Fourth place will receive 9200 points. ** At BWF World Tour Finals for Tournaments with rounds in group play (pool matches) please refer to clause 4.2.6 6.4 World Championships & Olympic Games World Championships & Olympic Games are rated as BWF Tournaments. 6.5 Continental Championships/Continental Multi Sports Games Individual Championships 6.5.1 Individual Championships Asian Championships are graded as a Grade 2, Level 4 European Championships are graded as a Grade 2, Level 5 Oceania Championships are graded as a Grade 2, Level 6 Pan American Championships are graded as a Grade 2, Level 6 African Championships are graded as a Grade 3, International Challenge 6.5.1.1. Points earned in the Continental Multi-Sport Games Individual Championships where badminton is included on the program will be included in the World Ranking as well as the Continental Individual Championships as specified in clause 6.5.1 above. The Continental Confederations shall ensure that such Multi-Sport Games Individual Championships follow similar competition regulations as the Continental Individual Championships. 6.5.1.2. The level of Tournament for Continental Multi-Sport Games Individual Championships within each Continent for the ranking points purposes shall be the same as specified in clause 6.5.1.

BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.3.1: World Ranking System Page 4 of 5 7. Team Tournaments (Championships) point calculation / Continental Multi- Sports Games Team Tournaments (Championships) 7.1. Team Tournaments that are included in the World Ranking are: Continental Team Championships BWF World Team Championships (Sudirman Cup) Continental stage of the BWF Men s & Women s World Team Championships (Continental stage of the Thomas & Uber Cups) BWF Men s & Women s World Team Championships (Thomas & Uber Cups Final stage) 7.1.1. At the request of the Continental Confederation, points earned in the Continental Multi-Sport Games Team Tournaments can be included in the World Ranking instead of Continental Team Championships as specified in 7.1 above. The Continental Confederations shall ensure that such Multi- Sport Games Team Tournaments follow similar competition regulations as the Continental Team Championships. 7.2. Players / pairs can only win points for their best result in a 52-week period in any of the above Team Tournaments. 7.2.1. If a Player / pair win a match, they get their average (calculation of average is shown below) plus the sum of the total ranking points of their opponent(s) divided by 100. 7.2.2. If a Player / pair lose a match, they get their average (see calculation below). 7.2.3. If a Player / pair win a match, but do not have a World Ranking, then they win 1 point plus the sum of the total ranking points of their opponent(s) divided by 100. 7.2.4. If a Player / pair lose a match and do not have a World Ranking, then they win no points 7.2.5. If a Player / pair win a match, but they do not have a World Ranking and their opponent(s) do not have a World Ranking, then they get 2 points. 7.3. Average: 7.3.1. If a Player / pair has played in fewer than 11 Tournaments in the last 52 weeks Divide the points won by the number of Tournaments played in. 7.3.2. If a Player / pair has played in 11 or more Tournaments in the last 52 weeks Divide the 10 best points won by 10 Example of the logic used to calculate a World Ranking How many Tournaments has Player / pair played in? 1 2-10 More than 10 World Ranking awarded Add all points together for World Ranking Discard lowest World Ranking points so that 10 Tournaments are included in the World Ranking

BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.3.1: World Ranking System Page 5 of 5 8. Criteria for World Ranking Tournaments 8.1. Tournaments concluded within 52-week period complying with the following criteria shall be included in the World Ranking: 9. Entries 8.1.1. Results of the latest Tournaments. 8.1.2. Only one BWF World Championship. 8.1.3. Only one Continental Championship (Individual) from each continent. 8.1.4. Only one Continental Multi-Sport Games Individual Championship from each continent. 9.1 The main competition must include Men s Singles, Women s Singles, Men s Doubles, Women s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. However, the BWF reserves the right to accept Tournaments which do not comply with this requirement. 9.2 The number of entries in each Event draw in the main competition must be at least: Men s Singles Women s Singles Men s Doubles Women s Doubles Mixed Doubles 8 Players 8 Players 9.3 In World Rankings if the minimum number of entries is not met in an Event, that Event will not be included in the World Ranking. Example: if Women s Singles had six entries only in the draw, but the other Events had 10, Men s Singles, Men s Doubles, Women s Doubles and Mixed Doubles would be included, but not Women s Singles. If this happens the BWF also reserves the right not to accept the Tournament for World ranking in the following year. 9.4 In order to count for the World Ranking the main draw competition of each Event must include at least one entry from a Member other than the host Member of that Tournament or that Event will not be included in the World Ranking.