BWF to vote on scoring system change post-Tokyo Olympics

Matches currently are played in a best-of-three format, with the winner of each game being the first player to 21 points while the new system proposes a best of five games of 11 points format.

Published : Apr 03, 2021 20:18 IST , LONDON

 BWF said it had taken forward a proposal from Badminton Indonesia and Badminton Maldives to amend the rulebook-GETTY IMAGES
BWF said it had taken forward a proposal from Badminton Indonesia and Badminton Maldives to amend the rulebook-GETTY IMAGES
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BWF said it had taken forward a proposal from Badminton Indonesia and Badminton Maldives to amend the rulebook-GETTY IMAGES

Badminton's world governing body will vote in May on a proposal to change the sport's scoring system after this year's Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, it said on Saturday.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) said it had taken forward a proposal from Badminton Indonesia and Badminton Maldives to amend the rulebook.

Matches are played in a best-of-three format at present, with the winner of each game being the first player to 21 points.

The change proposes a best of five games of 11 points format in a bid to increase excitement and make the sport more television friendly.

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"The proposed scoring system change is part of my vision to make badminton more exciting and to increase the entertainment value for stakeholders and fans," Poul-Erik Hoyer, the BWF president and 1996 Olympic champion for Denmark, said.

"This is only proposed to be introduced after the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. So, I’m confident this is a more favourable time to affect this change," he added.

 

A two thirds majority will be required for the scoring change to be approved.

An attempt to change the scoring failed to obtain the necessary support last time it was voted on in 2018. A proposal was also defeated in 2014.

The BWF will hold its annual general meeting virtually on May 22 with votes also to decide positions on the executive board, including the president and deputy president.  Hoyer is standing for a third term in office.

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