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Highest ranking: 1 (28 October 1997 [2]) ... Peter Høeg Gade (born 14 December 1976 in Aalborg, Denmark) [1] [3] is a Danish former professional badminton player.
Year Male Player Female Player Ref 1998 Peter Gade — [1]1999 — Camilla Martin: 2000 Candra Wijaya — 2001 — Gao Ling: 2002 Kim Dong-moon — 2003
Nguyen Tien Minh came into the world championship seeded #7. His previous best achievement at a world championship was to get to the quarter-final round at the 2011 championship in London, where he lost to Peter Gade of Denmark in three sets. The first match was an easy affair (21–8, 21–11) against the New Zealand player Joe Wu, who ranked 110.
Peter Gade: No. 4 Korea Open, South Korea F 21–12, 21–11 No. 1 68. Chen Jin No. 3 Malaysia Open, Malaysia QF 21–14, 16–21, 21–15 No. 1 69. Nguyễn Tiến Minh: No. 7 Malaysia Open, Malaysia SF 22–20, 21–11 No. 1 70. Peter Gade No. 5 All England Open, United Kingdom SF 21–17, 21–14 No. 1 71. Peter Gade No. 4 Thomas Cup ...
Below is listed the Badminton World Federation's World Championships medalists in the men's and women's singles, also in the men's, women's and mixed doubles events. The champion(s) of the tournament win a gold medal, the runners-up take the silver medal, and both losing semifinalists are awarded bronze medals.
This was the highest FIDE rating in history until January 2013, when it was surpassed by Magnus Carlsen. On Kasparov's retirement, the world number one ranking passed to Veselin Topalov, since Kasparov was removed from the rating list in April 2006 due to inactivity. In April 2007, Viswanathan Anand became the sixth player to top the rankings. [2]
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Lee and Lin have played a total of 40 times, with Lin having the upper hand in their rivalry with a final head to head record of 28–12. [6] Lee Chong Wei and Lin Dan are by far two of the most dominant players across three generations and many regard Lin Dan as the greatest of all time, leading to media and players alike to liken the period between 2006 and 2016 as the Lin-Lee era.