Bangkok Post

Shuttlers to keep Olympic ranking points

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MUMBAI: Shuttlers will keep ranking points they earned during the original Olympic qualificat­ion period before the novel coronaviru­s pandemic forced the Tokyo Games to be postponed, the Badminton World Federation said on Wednesday.

The All England Open, played from March 11-15, was the final event to count towards Olympic qualificat­ion before the circuit closed down due to the spread of the virus.

Rankings at the end of April should have been the cutoff to decide which badminton players will be at the Tokyo Games.

The governing body said an extended

Olympic qualificat­ion period will be introduced in 2021 and will include only those tournament­s that were postponed, cancelled or suspended due to the pandemic this year.

Thai women’s singles star Ratchanok Intanon and mixed doubles duo Dechapol Puavaranuk­roh and Sapsiree Taerattana­chai were among contenders for tickets to Tokyo 2020 before the Games were postponed to next year.

“It has been a thorough process with the close and valuable consultati­on of the Athletes’ Commission to consider how best to make adjustment­s to the ... qualificat­ion system,” BWF secretary general Thomas Lund said.

The amended process has been approved by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, he said.

“We feel this is a fair solution for all athletes and it will be our first and main priority to conduct these tournament­s as part of badminton’s adjusted return in the wake of Covid-19.”

The BWF announced a new 2020 tournament­s calendar last week with the World Tour set to return with the Taipei Open from Sept 1-6.

Tournament­s that have been reschedule­d for later in 2020 will not count towards qualificat­ion and only the 2021 editions of each tournament will offer points towards the Race to

Tokyo ranking list.

The BWF added that players from China and Hong Kong can earn points from the 2021 Badminton Asia Team Championsh­ips as they were not able to participat­e in the 2020 edition in Manila due to travel restrictio­ns imposed by the Philippine­s.

Meanwhile, Badminton Associatio­n of Thailand president Patama Leeswadtra­kul and BAT executive board members have wished Her Majesty the Queen, who turns 42 on Wednesday, a happy birthday.

They appeared in a taped event as part of the Queen’s birthday celebratio­ns.

 ??  ?? Badminton Associatio­n of Thailand president Patama Leeswadtra­kul, centre, and BAT executive members wishing Her Majesty the Queen a happy birthday.
Badminton Associatio­n of Thailand president Patama Leeswadtra­kul, centre, and BAT executive members wishing Her Majesty the Queen a happy birthday.

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