Key Points

India's badminton landscape is experiencing a unique moment with doubles pairs leading the national rankings. Tanisha Crasto and Dhruv Kapila have achieved a significant milestone by climbing to a career-best world No. 17 in mixed doubles. While some pairs like Satwik-Chirag have dropped in rankings due to injuries, young talents like Priyanshu Rajawat are making steady progress. The current rankings highlight the depth and potential of Indian badminton across different disciplines.

Key Points: Crasto-Kapila Climb BWF Rankings in Doubles Breakthrough

  • Mixed doubles pair Crasto-Kapila reach career-best world ranking
  • India dominates doubles categories with top-ranked pairs
  • Satwik-Chirag drop to world No. 11 after injury setback
  • Treesa-Gayatri remain only top 10 Indian shuttlers
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Crasto-Kapila reach career-best badminton rankings; Treesa-Gayatri stay in top 10

Indian badminton mixed doubles pair Tanisha Crasto and Dhruv Kapila reach career-best world No. 17 after impressive Asian Championships performance

"Our consistent performances are paying off - Tanisha Crasto (Implied)"

New Delhi, April 15

India's mixed doubles pair of Tanisha Crasto and Dhruv Kapila achieved a significant career milestone, climbing to a career-best world No. 17 in the latest Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings released on Tuesday.

The surge comes on the back of their impressive quarter-final finish at the 2025 Badminton Asia Championships, making them the most successful Indian pair at the tournament where the country, for a second consecutive year, returned without a medal.

Crasto and Kapila, who improved their ranking by one spot, now boast 46,229 points from 13 tournaments and are steadily emerging as a reliable force in India's doubles landscape.

However, the injury-hit duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, who missed the continental championship, dropped to world No. 11 in men's doubles. Similarly, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand also slipped by one place to world No. 10 in women's doubles. Despite this, the Treesa-Gayatri pair remains the only top 10 ranked Indian shuttlers across all categories.

With no Indian representation in the singles top 10, this marks a rare phase in Indian badminton where the three highest-ranked players are all from doubles disciplines. In singles, Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu are the top-ranked Indian players, both placed 18th in men's and women's rankings respectively. Sen's early exit from the Badminton Asia Championships cost him two spots, while Sindhu dropped one despite reaching the second round.

HS Prannoy, a key member of India's historic Thomas Cup victory in 2022, slipped to world No. 30. On a positive note, Priyanshu Rajawat and Kiran George gained ground in the men's singles chart. Rajawat climbed to 36th with a two-place jump, while Kiran George moved up to 35th after consistent performances.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
So proud of Crasto-Kapila! Their consistency is really paying off 👏 Hope they can break into top 15 soon. Indian doubles badminton is looking strong despite the injuries to SatChi.
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Priya K.
Treesa-Gayatri holding on in top 10 is impressive! But we really need Satwik-Chirag back at full strength. The Thomas Cup win feels like ages ago with our singles players struggling 😔
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Amit S.
Respectfully, I think the article glosses over how concerning our singles situation is. Having no one in top 15 singles while doubles thrives shows imbalance in development programs. Need more focus on singles training.
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Sneha M.
Kiran George moving up to 35 is the quiet achiever story here! He's been so consistent this season. Future looks bright for him and Priyanshu 💫
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Vikram J.
That quarterfinal finish at Asia Champs was electric! Crasto-Kapila's net play is getting so sharp. Can't wait to see them in action at the next tournament.
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Neha R.
Mixed feelings about this update - happy for doubles progress but really miss seeing Sindhu in top 5. Hope she finds her form again soon 🤞

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