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International badminton. The rivalries, the competitiveness, the quality of the sport, are all under threat from the very people who run it.
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is apparently so worried about the future of the sport that they are in the process of making some big changes to ‘increase competitiveness’ and ‘enrich the fan experience’.
Here are a few of the changes, some that have already been implemented and some that may find their way to the circuit, if passed, at the Annual General Meeting this May.
The changes are being criticised by many as an almost ‘T20-isation’ of badminton and we explain in the video above why most could pose a major threat to the sport.
(Edited by Ashish MacCune)
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