BWF Defends India Open Scheduling Amid Delhi Pollution Concerns
BWF Secretary General Thomas Lund has defended the decision to hold the India Open in Delhi in February, despite ongoing concerns about the city's air pollution levels. Lund urged players to back the tournament calendar and show their support for the event. The BWF chief also outlined several future plans for the sport, including the possible introduction of a 15-point scoring system. Additional proposals include greater use of technology in officiating and a shift toward synthetic shuttlecocks in competitive play.
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