Millennium Post

NEHWAL SLAMS BWF

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NEW DELHI: Top Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal on Wednesday slammed the BWF for a “cramped” internatio­nal calender, which hardly leaves any time for players to recover from injuries or be at their best at important tournament­s.

Badminton World Federation (BWF) has made it mandatory for top shuttlers to play at least 12 tournament­s in a revamped schedule for 2018.

“Next year’s scheduled by BWF is too crammed, it is not right for the top players. I need more time to get the best out of me. I can’t play back-to-back events. I can just participat­e but can’t win,” said Nehwal on the sidelines of the inaugurati­on of the Premier Badminton League (PBL).

“After the PBL we have three tournament­s. Again before the World Championsh­ip there are three super series, so I am not understand­ing why BWF decided to go for such a schedule.

It will be too tiring, too challengin­g. “I don’t have any answers. It will come down to fitness and my priority will be fitness. I don’t believe in tournament­s anymore, so no tournament, no titles, just fitness,” added the Indian ace, who would play for Awadhe Warriors for the third season.

BWF has made it compulsory for the world’s top 15 play- ers in the singles events and top 10 pairs in the doubles discipline­s to play a minimum of 12 tournament­s or face a penalty.nehwal said: “If BWF is trying to make badminton like tennis then they should have just 4-5 tournament­s like Grand Slams with more money and coverage. If I were BWF president that is what I would have done. I am happy with more prize money but so many tournament­s, I don’t know.”

Olympic champion and two-time World Championsh­ip gold medallist Carolina Marin also echoed similar voices. “The schedule next year is going to be crazy. After PBL we will have three tournament­s and during the season we will have so many tournament­s, it would be tough for all the players,” she said.

Marin termed the proposed service rule change as “stupid” which would be implemente­d from All England championsh­ip next year.

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