China Daily

Serving up more bang for the buck

-

KUALA LUMPUR — The Badminton World Federation (BWF) on Sunday announced a new tournament structure, with increased prize money, as it looks to raise the sport’s profile and ramp up revenues.

The new tour series, featuring six levels, will kick off next year and run until 2021, with at least $1 million up for grabs in each of its top four events.

Federation president PoulErik Hoyer Larsen announced the changes following a BWF council meeting in Kuala Lumpur, saying: “The time is right for badminton to soar even higher.”

“Our key goals are to showcase our sport at a high level of presentati­on and competitiv­eness, to increase television coverage for the sport and to increase the star quality and popularity of the top players globally”, Her added.

The Level 1 end-of-season finale to be played in China will feature $1.5 million in prize money, while the three Level 2 events — in China, England and Indonesia — will carry $1 million prizes, a BWF statement said.

There will be five Level 3 events with $700,000 prize money, seven Level 4 tournament­swith$350,000tobewon and 11 in level 5 ($150,000).

The tour will involve an estimated total of 37 events, including the Level 6 open category in which BWF member associatio­ns can apply for sanctionin­g.

The sport has struggled to gain visibility in recent years, losing out to more glamorous rivals such as NBA basketball, soccer and tennis.

An ill-advised push to “sex up” the sport’s image saw the BWF ask women players to wear skirts, a proposal which was finally shelved in 2012 following howls of protest.

New scoring, advertisin­g initiative­s and even new shuttlecoc­ks and court colors have also been considered as badminton looks to shed its staid image and stand out in the digital age.

 ?? AP / AFP ?? Roger Federer celebrates defeating Stan Wawrinka in Sunday’s final at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. Federer posted a 6-4, 7-5 victory to claim a record-tying fifth Indian Wells Masters crown. Below, Elena Vesnina of Russia poses...
AP / AFP Roger Federer celebrates defeating Stan Wawrinka in Sunday’s final at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. Federer posted a 6-4, 7-5 victory to claim a record-tying fifth Indian Wells Masters crown. Below, Elena Vesnina of Russia poses...
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong