2023 BWF World Championships qualification
This is the list of entries for the 2023 BWF World Championships qualification.
Overview
Events
Number of players/member association quota
This event's total limit of eligibility players is 400 players, the following charts are the rules and the distribution.[1]
| Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | Mixed doubles | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry limits | 64 players | 48 players | 96 players (48 pairs) | 96 players (48 pairs) | 96 players (48 pairs) | 400 players | 
| Players/pairs ranked on date eligible | Total number of players/pairs from any one Member Association in that event must not exceed | 
|---|---|
| 1 to 8 | 4 | 
| 9 to 24 | 3 | 
| 25 to 150 | 2 | 
Participating players
Men's singles
According to the phase 2 updated by BWF, the following table is the invitation results.[2]
- Players who ranked from 1 to 8, whose association could nominate 4 players.
- Players who ranked from 9 to 24, whose association could nominate 3 players.
- Players who ranked from 25 to 150, whose association could nominate 2 players.
| Rank | Nation / Player | Points | Eligibility | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qualifiers | |||||
| 1 |  Viktor Axelsen | 108,206 |  1 |  Denmark (1) | Host nation presenter, BE highest ranked | 
| 2 |  Anthony Sinisuka Ginting | 77,579 |  2 |  Indonesia (1) | BA highest ranked | 
| 3 |  Jonatan Christie | 76,112 |  3 |  Indonesia (2) | |
| 4 |  Lee Zii Jia | 75,868 |  4 |  Malaysia (1) | |
| 5 |  Kodai Naraoka | 73,322 |  5 |  Japan (1) | |
| 6 |  Chou Tien-chen | 71,266 |  6 |  Chinese Taipei (1) | |
| 7 |  Loh Kean Yew | 68,874 |  7 |  Singapore (1) | |
| 8 |  Kunlavut Vitidsarn | 67,039 |  8 |  Thailand (1) | |
| 9 |  Prannoy H. S. | 64,347 |  9 |  India (1) | |
| 10 |  Shi Yuqi | 62,400 |  10 |  China (1) | |
| 11 |  Li Shifeng | 61,893 |  11 |  China (2) | |
| 12 |  Kenta Nishimoto | 58,069 |  12 |  Japan (2) | |
| 13 |  Anders Antonsen | 56,653 |  13 |  Denmark (2) | |
| 14 |  Lu Guangzu | 55,950 |  14 |  China (3) | |
| 15 |  Kanta Tsuneyama | 55,898 |  15 |  Japan (3) | |
| 16 |  Zhao Junpeng | 55,668 |  64 |  China (4) | |
| 17 |  Ng Ka Long | 54,902 |  16 |  Hong Kong (1) | |
| 18 |  Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo | 54,264 |  17 |  Indonesia (3) | |
| 19 |  Rasmus Gemke | 50,841 |  18 |  Denmark (3) | |
| 20 |  Lee Cheuk Yiu | 50,794 |  19 |  Hong Kong (2) | |
| 22 |  Wang Tzu-wei | 46,946 |  20 |  Chinese Taipei (2) | |
| 23 |  Srikanth Kidambi | 46,131 |  21 |  India (2) | |
| 24 |  Lakshya Sen | 45,424 |  22 |  India (3) | |
| 25 |  Ng Tze Yong | 44,324 |  23 |  Malaysia (2) | |
| 26 |  Toma Junior Popov | 42,213 |  24 |  France (1) | |
| 29 | .svg.png) Brian Yang | 40,230 |  25 | .svg.png) Canada (1) | BPA highest ranked | 
| 31 |  Kantaphon Wangcharoen | 39,842 |  26 |  Thailand (2) | |
| 32 |  Nhat Nguyen | 39,529 |  27 |  Ireland (1) | |
| 37 |  Misha Zilberman | 32,854 |  28 |  Israel (1) | |
| 39 |  Christo Popov | 30,030 |  29 |  France (2) | |
| 41 |  Mark Caljouw | 29,015 |  30 |  Netherlands (1) | |
| 44 |  Kevin Cordón | 28,432 |  31 |  Guatemala (1) | |
| 45 |  Luís Enrique Peñalver | 27,773 |  32 |  Spain (1) | |
| 54 |  Ygor Coelho | 24,360 |  33 |  Brazil (1) | |
| 59 |  Jeon Hyeok-jin | 23,099 |  34 |  South Korea (1) | |
| 63 |  Jan Louda | 22,840 |  35 |  Czech Republic (1) | |
| 66 |  Kai Schäfer | 22,282 |  36 |  Germany (1) | |
| 73 |  Uriel Canjura | 20,950 |  37 |  El Salvador (1) | |
| 78 |  Jonathan Matias | 19,241 |  38 |  Brazil (2) | |
| 79 |  Joran Kweekel | 19,103 |  39 |  Netherlands (2) | |
| 80 | .svg.png) Julien Carraggi | 18,598 |  40 | .svg.png) Belgium (1) | |
| 81 |  Jason Teh | 18,449 |  41 |  Singapore (2) | |
| 82 |  Max Weißkirchen | 17,740 |  42 |  Germany (2) | |
| 85 |  Ade Resky Dwicahyo | 17,140 |  43 |  Azerbaijan (1) | |
| 89 |  Kalle Koljonen | 16,231 |  44 |  Finland (1) | |
| 94 | .svg.png) Bernardo Atilano | 15,198 |  45 | .svg.png) Portugal (1) | |
| 98 |  Milan Dratva | 14,780 |  46 |  Slovakia (1) | |
| 101 | .svg.png) Tobias Künzi | 14,277 |  47 | .svg.png) Switzerland (1) | |
| 102 |  Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik | 14,240 |  48 |  Jordan (1) | |
| 104 |  Dmitriy Panarin | 14,156 |  49 |  Kazakhstan (1) | |
| 105 |  Pablo Abián | 14,040 |  50 |  Spain (2) | |
| 107 |  Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori | 13,582 |  51 |  Nigeria (1) | BCA highest ranked | 
| 109 |  Luka Wraber | 13,313 |  52 |  Austria (1) | |
| 110 |  Fabio Caponio | 13,255 |  53 |  Italy (1) | |
| 112 |  Howard Shu | 13,119 |  54 |  United States (1) | |
| 114 |  Danylo Bosniuk | 12,958 |  55 |  Ukraine (1) | |
| 115 |  Giovanni Toti | 12,722 |  56 |  Italy (2) | |
| 117 | .svg.png) B. R. Sankeerth | 12,482 |  57 | .svg.png) Canada (2) | |
| 119 |  Julien Paul | 12,201 |  58 |  Mauritius (1) | |
| 126 |  Justin Ma | 11,610 |  59 |  United States (2) | |
| 128 |  Adham Hatem Elgamal | 11,476 |  60 |  Egypt (1) | |
| 131 | .svg.png) Nathan Tang | 11,090 |  61 | .svg.png) Australia (1) | BO highest ranked | 
| 132 |  Job Castillo | 11,010 |  62 |  Mexico (1) | |
| 138 |  Nguyễn Hải Đăng | 10,380 |  63 |  Vietnam (1) | |
| Reserve | |||||
| 21 |  Kento Momota | 47,524 | 2 |  Japan (4) | |
| 27 |  Shesar Hiren Rhustavito | 41,293 | 3 |  Indonesia (4) | |
| 28 |  Lin Chun-yi | 40,500 | 4 |  Chinese Taipei (3) | |
| 30 |  Weng Hongyang | 39,983 | 5 |  China (5) | |
| 33 |  Koki Watanabe | 37,907 | 6 |  Japan (5) | |
| 34 |  Liew Daren | 37,439 | 7 |  Malaysia (3) | |
| 35 |  Hans-Kristian Vittinghus | 36,142 | 8 |  Denmark (4) | |
| 36 |  Sitthikom Thammasin | 35,216 | 9 |  Thailand (3) | |
| 38 |  Priyanshu Rajawat | 30,786 | 10 |  India (4) | |
| 40 |  Magnus Johannesen | 29,880 | 11 |  Denmark (4) | |
| 42 |  Brice Leverdez | 28,490 | 12 |  France (3) | |
| 46 |  Mithun Manjunath | 27,660 | 13 |  India (5) | |
| 47 |  Alex Lanier | 27,305 | 14 |  France (4) | |
| 48 |  Cheam June Wei | 27,250 | 15 |  Malaysia (5) | |
| 49 |  B. Sai Praneeth | 27,150 | 16 |  India (6) | |
| 50 |  Lee Chia-hao | 27,130 | 17 |  Chinese Taipei (4) | |
| 51 |  Mads Christophersen | 26,680 | 18 |  Denmark (6) | |
| 52 |  Chi Yu-jen | 26,111 | 19 |  Chinese Taipei (5) | |
| 53 |  Justin Hoh | 25,720 | 20 |  Malaysia (5) | |
| Decline | |||||
| 43 |  Heo Kwang-hee | 28,485 |   |  South Korea | |
| 67 | .svg.png) Jason Ho-shue | 22,267 |   | .svg.png) Canada | |
| 75 |  Felix Burestedt | 20,465 |   |  Sweden | |
| 118 |  Toby Penty | 12,242 |   |  England | |
| 130 |  Lino Muñoz | 11,140 |   |  Mexico | Decline on July 24 | 
| 135 |  Collinn Valentine Filimon | 10,470 |   |  Austria | Not eligible | 
| 137 |  Daniel Nikolov | 10,433 |   |  Bulgaria | |
Women's singles
According to the phase 2 updated by BWF, the following table is the invitation results.[3]
- Players who ranked from 1 to 8, whose association could nominate 4 players.
- Players who ranked from 9 to 24, whose association could nominate 3 players.
- Players who ranked from 25 to 150, whose association could nominate 2 players.
| Rank | Nation / Player | Points | Eligibility | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qualifiers | |||||
| 1 |  Akane Yamaguchi | 102,713 |  1 |  Japan (1) | BA highest ranked | 
| 2 |  An Se-young | 97,253 |  2 |  South Korea (1) | |
| 3 |  Chen Yufei | 91,956 |  3 |  China (1) | |
| 4 |  Tai Tzu-ying | 91,745 |  4 |  Chinese Taipei (1) | |
| 5 |  He Bingjiao | 78,804 |  5 |  China (2) | |
| 6 |  Carolina Marín | 75,930 |  6 |  Spain (1) | BE highest ranked | 
| 7 |  Wang Zhiyi | 73,358 |  7 |  China (3) | |
| 8 |  Ratchanok Intanon | 69,549 |  8 |  Thailand (1) | |
| 9 |  Han Yue | 61,110 |  48 |  China (4) | |
| 10 |  Pornpawee Chochuwong | 60,195 |  9 |  Thailand (2) | |
| 11 |  P. V. Sindhu | 59,978 |  10 |  India (1) | |
| 12 |  Gregoria Mariska Tunjung | 59,035 |  11 |  Indonesia (1) | |
| 13 |  Busanan Ongbamrungphan | 53,834 |  12 |  Thailand (3) | |
| 14 |  Nozomi Okuhara | 51,590 |  13 |  Japan (2) | |
| 15 | .svg.png) Michelle Li | 50,850 |  14 | .svg.png) Canada (1) | |
| 16 |  Beiwen Zhang | 50,265 |  15 |  United States (1) | |
| 17 |  Hsu Wen-chi | 47,872 |  16 |  Chinese Taipei (2) | |
| 19 |  Mia Blichfeldt | 46,249 |  17 |  Denmark (1) | Host nation presenter | 
| 20 |  Line Kjærsfeldt | 44,514 |  18 |  Denmark (2) | |
| 21 |  Pai Yu-po | 41,370 |  19 |  Chinese Taipei (3) | |
| 22 |  Kim Ga-eun | 41,291 |  20 |  South Korea (2) | |
| 23 |  Line Christophersen | 40,929 |  21 |  Denmark (3) | |
| 24 |  Yvonne Li | 40,502 |  22 |  Germany (1) | |
| 25 |  Kirsty Gilmour | 40,349 |  23 |  Scotland (1) | |
| 32 |  Yeo Jia Min | 36,158 |  24 |  Singapore (1) | |
| 33 |  Goh Jin Wei | 35,861 |  25 |  Malaysia (1) | |
| 34 |  Iris Wang | 34,270 |  26 |  United States (2) | |
| 35 |  Nguyễn Thùy Linh | 34,270 |  27 |  Vietnam (1) | |
| 37 |  Putri Kusuma Wardani | 31,739 |  28 |  Indonesia (2) | |
| 39 | .svg.png) Lianne Tan | 30,583 |  29 | .svg.png) Belgium (1) | |
| 43 |  Qi Xuefei | 28,810 |  30 |  France (1) | |
| 44 |  Clara Azurmendi | 28,456 |  31 |  Spain (2) | |
| 49 |  Kristin Kuuba | 25,341 |  32 |  Estonia (1) | |
| 50 |  Kisona Selvaduray | 25,339 |  33 |  Malaysia (2) | |
| 52 |  Léonice Huet | 24,942 |  34 |  France (2) | |
| 54 | .svg.png) Wenyu Zhang | 24,663 |  35 | .svg.png) Canada (2) | |
| 58 |  Neslihan Yiğit | 23,670 |  36 |  Turkey (1) | |
| 59 |  Thet Htar Thuzar | 23,590 |  37 |  Myanmar (1) | |
| 67 | .svg.png) Jenjira Stadelmann | 18,653 |  38 | .svg.png) Switzerland (1) | |
| 68 |  Polina Buhrova | 18,444 |  39 |  Ukraine (1) | |
| 70 |  Rachael Darragh | 18,185 |  40 |  Ireland (1) | |
| 71 |  Juliana Viana Vieira | 17,879 |  41 |  Brazil (1) | |
| 75 |  Haramara Gaitán | 17,202 |  42 |  Mexico (1) | |
| 76 |  Insyirah Khan | 17,099 |  43 |  Singapore (2) | |
| 78 |  Vivien Sándorházi | 16,409 |  44 |  Hungary (1) | |
| 79 |  Inés Castillo | 15,879 |  45 |  Peru (1) | |
| 99 | .svg.png) Tiffany Ho | 13,640 |  46 | .svg.png) Australia (1) | BO highest ranked | 
| 111 |  Doha Hany | 12,709 |  47 |  Egypt (1) | BCA highest ranked | 
| Reserve | |||||
| 18 |  Zhang Yiman | 47,076 | 2 |  China (5) | Fulled nation quota | 
| 26 |  Lalinrat Chaiwan | 40,148 | 3 |  Thailand (4) | |
| 27 |  Supanida Katethong | 39,639 | 4 |  Thailand (5) | |
| 28 |  Saena Kawakami | 36,974 | 5 |  Japan (3) | |
| 30 |  Natsuki Nidaira | 36,550 | 6 |  Japan (4) | |
| 31 |  Aya Ohori | 36,239 | 7 |  Japan (5) | |
| 36 |  Sung Shuo-yun | 33,660 | 8 |  Chinese Taipei (4) | |
| 38 |  Riko Gunji | 31,398 | 9 |  Japan (6) | |
| 40 |  Aakarshi Kashyap | 30,141 | 10 |  India (3) | |
| 41 |  Sim Yu-jin | 29,974 | 11 |  South Korea (3) | |
| 42 |  Malvika Bansod | 29,500 | 12 |  India (4) | |
| 46 |  Lauren Lam | 28,069 | 14 |  United States (3) | |
| 47 |  Julie Dawall Jakobsen | 27,699 | 15 |  Denmark (4) | |
| 48 |  Ashmita Chaliha | 25,577 | 16 |  India (5) | |
| 51 |  Lin Hsiang-ti | 25,290 | 17 |  Chinese Taipei (5) | |
| 53 |  Hirari Mizui | 24,770 | 18 |  Japan (8) | |
| 55 |  Gao Fangjie | 23,975 | 19 |  China (6) | |
| 56 |  Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi | 23,762 | 20 |  Indonesia (3) | |
| Decline | |||||
| 29 |  Saina Nehwal | 36,600 |   |  India | |
| 45 |  Sayaka Takahashi | 28,343 |   |  Japan | Retired | 
Men's doubles
According to the phase 2 updated by BWF, the following table is the invitation results.[4]
- Players who ranked from 1 to 8, whose association could nominate 4 players.
- Players who ranked from 9 to 24, whose association could nominate 3 players.
- Players who ranked from 25 to 150, whose association could nominate 2 players.
Women's doubles
According to the phase 2 updated by BWF, the following table is the invitation results.[5]
- Players who ranked from 1 to 8, whose association could nominate 4 players.
- Players who ranked from 9 to 24, whose association could nominate 3 players.
- Players who ranked from 25 to 150, whose association could nominate 2 players.
Mixed doubles
According to the phase 2 updated by BWF, the following table is the invitation results.[6]
- Players who ranked from 1 to 8, whose association could nominate 4 players.
- Players who ranked from 9 to 24, whose association could nominate 3 players.
- Players who ranked from 25 to 150, whose association could nominate 2 players.
References
- ^ "Regulations for Eligibility and Processing of Entries for World Championships" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ "TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2023 – Men's singles Phase 2 Version 5" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- ^ "TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2023 – Women's singles Phase 2 Version 5" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
- ^ "TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2023 – Men's doubles Phase 2 Version 8" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- ^ "TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2023 – Women's doubles Phase 2 Version 87" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
- ^ "TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2023 – Mixed doubles Phase 2 Version 5" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 21 July 2023.






