Dai Ziying (left), Xu Wenqi.

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[Reporter Lin Yuefu/Report from Taipei] The Super 1000 Series Malaysia Open ended yesterday, and the latest world ranking is expected to be updated tomorrow.

Taiwan's first sister, Tai Ziying, entered the top 4, and her ranking will return to No. 2 in the world, while Taiwan's second sister, Xu Wenqi, jumped up 7 seats, reaching a career-best 16th place.

Tai Ziying broke into the top 4 in last week's Grand Marseille and scored 8,400 points, replacing the champion of the Taipei Open with 7,000 points. Tomorrow's points will become 91,745 points, which will surpass China's Chen Yufei's 91,556 points and return to the world again No. 2.

As for Akane Yamaguchi, who still won the Grand Marseille championship after the world championship, she scored 102,613 points, breaking through the 100,000 mark again.

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Among the top 25 women's singles, Xu Wenqi's ranking jumped the most, because she broke into the top 8 of the 1000-level event for the first time in Grand Marseille, and received 6,600 points, so the points will become 44,349 points, and the ranking jumped from the original 23rd to 16th , is also the highest ranking of his career.

Xiao Xu will continue to compete in the Super 750 Series India Open this week, but his opponent in the first round is An Seying, the runner-up of Grand Marseille, South Korea.

In men's singles, Taiwan's first brother Zhou Tiancheng continued to rank fifth, while Wang Ziwei fell by 3 places to become 18th.

The Danish star Axelsen won the championship in Grand Marseille, setting a feat of 12 consecutive victories in the finals. This week, the points will break through the 110,000 mark again, and he will firmly occupy the top spot with 114,006 points.

In the men's doubles, Li Yang/Wang Qiqi fell one place to become 13th, and Lu Jingyao/Yang Bohan rose one place to become 14th, and they will participate in the India Open and Indonesia Masters, so they have the opportunity to surpass Lin Yangpei and become Taiwan's No. 1 men's doubles.

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