“Badminton Empress” Ahn Se-young (Samsung Life Insurance), who returned to the international competi..

“Badminton Empress” Ahn Se-young (Samsung Life Insurance), who returned to the international competi..

Securing Ranking Points, Overcoming Chen Yu-pay For the time being, he is expected to play consistently on the international stage.

Ahn Se-young is playing in the final of the Danish Open on the 20th. EPA Yonhap News”/>
Ahn Se-young is playing in the final of the Danish Open on the 20th. EPA Yonhap News
BMW announced the world ranking of women's badminton singles on the 22nd. Ahn Se-young rose to the top. BMW Home Page
BMW announced the world ranking of women’s badminton singles on the 22nd. Ahn Se-young rose to the top. BMW Home Page

“Badminton Empress” Ahn Se-young (Samsung Life Insurance), who returned to the international competition for the first time in two months after the Paris Olympics, regained the world No. 1 spot in women’s badminton in two weeks.

In the world rankings for each category announced by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) on the 22nd (Korea time), Ahn Se-young scored 103,267 points, beating Chen Yu-fei (98,482 points in China) to rank No. 1 in the world. Ahn Se-young, who has not competed in international competitions since the Paris Olympics, made a successful comeback by finishing second at the BWF World Tour Denmark Open (Super 750) in Odense, Denmark on the 20th. Ahn Se-young, who earned 9,350 points as the runner-up, is back to No. 1 in the world, beating Chen Yu-fei, who declared a long break after the Olympics. It has been exactly two weeks since it fell to second place in the world on the 8th.

Ahn Se-young, who suffered a backlash immediately after the Paris Olympics due to her determined remarks on the operation of the badminton team, plans to return to the official competition through the National Sports Festival and continue her activities in international competitions. Ahn Se-young will return home on the 22nd after completing her Danish Open schedule.

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