The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is optimistic that the ongoing testing of the Experimental Service Law is the first step to making service rules and service judging simpler and more objective.
"This is how BWF and service judges have been playing with our career. Looks like they don't really care about our years of struggle and hard work to achieve our goals. (Not even 1 out of 100 will ...
Kuala Lumpur, Nov 29 () In order to overcome questionable decisions by service judges, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) has decided to test an Experimental Service Law starting at next year's All ...
The Badminton World Federation will test a new service law involving a fixed height for the shuttle from March 1, the governing body announced on Wednesday. According to the new rule, the shuttle ...
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - A controversial new badminton rule that may have put many of its taller players at a disadvantage has been panned by some of the sport's greats, local media reported. The rule - ...
‘Ridiculous, isn’t it?” says Hugh Forgie. “A life of badminton — the softies’ game.” Depends how you look at it. Or in this case, how millions looked at it. “It hit this country in the ’30s, like ...
The new service rule, which mandates that the shuttle be exactly at 1.15 meters above the ground at the time of service, won’t be implemented at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018. Indian ...
Malaysian official Chin Yoon Foo has received a special prize from the Badminton World Federation (BWF) in recognition of 40 years of service to the sport. The BWF awarded Chin the Meritorious Service ...
For 43 years, the unassuming former teacher has run Hummersknott Badminton Club in Darlington. Except it is much, much more than a mere badminton club. Badminton may be the sport that’s played by club ...