Men's singles shuttlers who have mathematically qualified for Paris Olympics
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India will have two representatives at Olympics after two decades.
With the Paris Olympics 2024 fast approaching, athletes from all disciplines, including badminton, are vying for a place at this top-level sporting event, with the Badminton qualification window prime to close on April 28.
The competition is quite tight and players are fighting for qualification. The qualification list is planned to be announced on April 30.
The qualification process depends on the “Race to Paris Olympics 2024 Rankings,” which take into account the results of the first 10 events. Those ranked within the top 16 of this list automatically secure a spot. If more than two athletes from the same National Olympic Committee (NOC) are in the top 16, the NOC will decide which athletes they find suitable to send.
Let’s delve into the list of men’s singles shuttlers who have mathematically made qualified for Paris Olympics 2024 after March. There’s just one more month to go to unravel the full list of players. Denmark, China, Indonesia, Japan and India are the only countries that will have two representatives at the highest sporting event.
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List of men’s singles shuttlers who have already mathematically qualified for Paris Olympics
- Viktor Axelsen (Denmark)
- Shi Yu Qi (China)
- Anders Antonsen (Denmark)
- Jonatan Christie (Indonesia)
- Kodai Naraoka (Japan)
- Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Indonesia)
- Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Thailand)
- Li Shi Feng (China)
- HS Prannoy (India)
- Lee Zii Jia (Malaysia)
- Kenta Nishimoto (Japan)
- Loh Kean Yew (Singapore)
- Lakshya Sen (India)
- Lee Cheuk Yiu (Hong Kong)
- Brian Yang (Canada)
- Nhat Nguyen (Ireland)
- Julian Carraggi (Belgium)
- Mark Caljouw (Netherlands)
- Jeon Hyeok Jin (Korea)
- Kevin Cordon (Guatemala)
- Misha Zilberman (Israel)
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