Saina Steady at Fourth, Sourabh Jumps 45 Places in World Ranking


New Delhi, May 5 (IANS) India's Saina Nehwal remained steady at fourth place in the women's singles ranking while Sourabh Verma, who stunned some top players to reach the quarterfinal of the India Open Super Series badminton, leapfrogged 45 places to 173 in the men's singles.

Saina, who was the top seed in the India Open, was upset in the first round. The next Indian women player Aditi Mutatkar figures way down at 78 after climbing four spots.

Sourabh, a qualifier, upset Athens Olympics bronze medallist Sony Dwi Kuncoro of Indonesia and followed it up with another stunning win over World No. 25 Kenichi Tago of Japan.

Parupalli Kasyhap is the top Indian in the men's singles ranking at 26. Anand Pawar is ranked 42nd and Ajay Jayram 33.

Guru Sai Dutt lost two positions to be at 54.

Anup Sridhar climbed 16 places to 106 while Arvind Bhat was down three rungs to 46. Chetan Anand slid 23 spots to take 90th place.

In women's doubles, Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa's ranking suffered owing to their second round exit from the Indian Open as they lost six spots and are at 26th position.

Gutta and V. Diju, who could not participate in the home tournament due to latter's injury, tumbled 12 rungs to be at 33rd place in mixed doubles.

  

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