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Badminton gets series green light

- CALISTUS KOLANTSHO Staff Writer

The Botswana Badminton Associatio­n (BBA) has been given the green light to host the Botswana Internatio­nal Series, which attracts 20 countries from across the globe.

The Botswana Netball Associatio­n’s (BONA) struggled to get permission from the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC) to host the Africa Cup due to funding challenges. Netball’s request was only approved at the last minute following the interventi­on of the Okavango Diamond Company (ODC).

However, there were no such challenges with BBA’s applicatio­n and now the associatio­n will host the series, which will run from November 23-26 at the Otse Police College. Badminton interim president, Modisaotsi­le Badubi dismissed reports that hosting the Botswana Internatio­nal Series was in jeopardy.

Badminton had to convince the BNSC with a letter from the World Badminton Federation (WBF) that confirmed financial support for the tournament. “When we were still in discussion and giving the BNSC reasons for hosting, then agreed, it becomes unfortunat­e when there are allegation­s that the event has been cancelled.

Everything is on track, even on Wednesday morning I was on the phone with the BNSC following on our request because our guests start to arrive on Sunday,” he said. The last edition of the Botswana Internatio­nal Series was held in 2022 in Lobatse. Badubi said the event was successful but there were some logistical challenges. He explained that this year they opted to make Gaborone the base of operations with the tournament venue being the Otse Police College as a measure of avoiding some of the challenges they faced last year.

Badubi said BBA has received $5,000 (about P67,000) from the World Badminton Federation (WBF), which is already being utilised for the tournament. The badminton national team is in camp ahead of Botswana Internatio­nal Series with 20 countries having confirmed participat­ion.

Badubi said preparatio­ns have been going well and the final camp is set for the weekend under the guidance of head coach, Oreeditse Thela. Some of the players expected at the tournament include women’s doubles champions, Amy Akerman and Deidre Jordaan from South Africa, and Johanita Scholtz (women’s singles champion) and Adham Hatem from Egypt (men’s singles).

Amongst participat­ing countries would be Egypt, Mauritius, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Uganda, Maldives, Thailand, Denmark, India, England, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Badubi said during the Botswana Internatio­nal Series, the BBA would launch air badminton.

He said air badminton aims to make the sport more accessible as it can be played on hard grass and sand surfaces, and uses a wind-resistant air shuttle. The main difference between indoor badminton and air badminton is the design and dimensions of the court.

The air badminton court has a two-metre dead zone at the front of the court and should the air shuttle land in that area, it is deemed a fault. Badubi said they have received a consignmen­t of equipment for air shuttles.

“This weekend, we are in Selebi-Phikwe to launch a developmen­t initiative called Shuttle Time targeting players from Phikwe, Mmadinare and Bobonong. The programme seeks to foster grassroots developmen­t of badminton at primary and junior school levels,” he said.

Botswana badminton teams Men:

Tsamorena Kgosialwa, Modiri Motshegwe, Tumelo Moilwa, and Godknows Ketlhabane­tswe.

Women:

Tebogo Ndzinge, Tessa Kabelo, Naledi Setlalekgo­si, and Keletso Ntebela.

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