Ranking for Mixed Team This ranking is based on the Ranking points of the highest ranked player (or pair) of five individual events of each Association, ranked on the current individual World Ranking lists. Even if an Association has only one player (or pair) ranked on the individual World Ranking list, the team of that Association is still ranked. Players non eligible to represent their Association are not taken into consideration. To set up the team ranking list, each team is opposed to all the other teams in a computer simulation (round-robin), in men's and wommen's singles matches and men's, women's and mixed doubles matches using the Sudirman Cup system. 2 points are awarded to the winning team of each of these matches, the losing team getting 0 points. When there is a tie, which may happen when players of opposing teams have the same Ranking, each of these teams receives 1 point. The final ranking order is determined by the total number of points earned by each of the teams. A virtual match won would give the team 2 points, a tie would give 1 point and a loss does not earn the team any points. The total number of points gained by a team determines their Team Ranking. These team ranking lists are taken into consideration for seedings at World Mixed Team Championships. Ranking for Men's & Women's Team This ranking is based on the Ranking points of the 3 (or 2) highest ranked players (or pairs) of each Association, ranked on the current individual World Ranking lists. Even if an Association has only two or one player (or pair) ranked on the individual World Ranking list, the team of that Association is still ranked. Players non eligible to represent their Association are not taken into consideration. To set up the team ranking list, each team is opposed to all the other teams in a computer simulation (round-robin), in 3 singles matches and 2 doubles matches using the Thomas and Uber Cups system. In each team the players (pairs) are placed in ranking order. 2 points are awarded to the winning team of each of these matches, the losing team getting 0 points. When there is a tie, which may happen when players of opposing teams have the same Ranking, each of these teams receives 1 point. The final ranking order is determined by the total number of points earned by each of the teams. A virtual match won would give the team 2 points, a tie would give 1 point and a loss does not earn the team any points. The total number of points gained by a team determines their Team Ranking. These team ranking lists are taken into consideration for seedings at World Men's and Women's Team Championships.
That means next year thomas&uber cup qualification,the seeding wil be below..... Men's team 1 China 2 Malaysia 3 Indonesia 4 Japan 5 Korea 6 Singapore 7 Hong Kong 8 Thailand Women's team 1 China 2 Japan 3 Hong Kong 4 Malaysia 5 Singapore 6 Indonesia 7 Chinese Taipei 8 Thailand
Hmm... This is almost completely fair. Except the part where Singapore is rated higher than INA in the Uber Cup... I think Maria, Firda, and Pia can do very well against the Singaporean singles and Greysia-Jo + Lily-Vita will do very well against the Singaporean doubles. I think INA at this present time deserve to be in the top 4 of the Women's team... only the rankings are not good for us at this time...
I don't think CHINA as defending champions of TC & INA as host needs to go through the qualification stages
Because defending champion-China and host-Indonesia doesn't needed to participate in qualification,so the seeding is...... Women's team 1 Japan 2 Hong Kong 3 Malaysia 4 Singapore 5 Chinese Taipei 6 Thailand 7 Korea 8 India
because malaysia's women team is seeded 3,then in the group,they will found 4-8 women's team.In this 4-8 team,korea is the most dangerous.
If the Qualification is looked on as Asian Men's and Women's Team Championships, all powers of Asia will go to fight for Asian Champion crown. Eropean already did so. T&U Qualification of Europe stage is also European Men's and Women's Team Championships. Did so others - Afica, Oceania and Pan America.