BWF President Poul-Erik Høyer (centre) is flanked by BWF Secretary General Thomas Lund (left) and BWF Vice-President – Asia, Anton Subowo, at todayâs Annual General Meeting.
Badminton will continue to be played under the 3×21 (three games to 21 points) scoring system.
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The BWF Councilâs proposal to change to five games to 11 points did not receive the required two-thirds majority today in voting at the BWFâs Annual General Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A total of 252 votes were cast by the BWF membership, with 129 votes in favour of changing the scoring format while 123 votes went against the motion. A total of 168 votes would have been necessary for the scoring system to be changed. A related proposal to reduce on-court coaching and introduce time-outs was subsequently withdrawn given its integration with the scoring-system innovation.
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Meanwhile, the Councilâs proposal for a fixed-height service achieved the two-thirds majority, with 177 votes out of 222 votes effecting this change. Council has been given a mandate to further experiment with variations of the system up until 10 December. Thereafter, no further changes can be made.
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âOur membership has spoken and we respect its decision to retain three games to 21 points, though clearly our proposal resonated with a significant section of our membership,â said BWF President Poul-Erik Høyer.
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âMany opinions were expressed from the heart today and it was obvious this was a fundamental matter which delegates deliberated thoughtfully and thoroughly â and I thank them for their diligence.â