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‘This is not evolution’: Vimal coach slams BWF 3×15 scoring changes

New Delhi: Former India coach Vimal Kumar has strongly criticized the Badminton World Federation’s decision to introduce a new scoring system, saying it could harm the sport rather than improve it.The BWF recently approved a 3×15 format, replacing the long-standing 21-point format, with the change set to take effect from January 2027.

“This is not evolution, this is dilution”

Vimal did not hide his disappointment at the decision and the support it received. “Very disappointed with Badminton World Federation’s decision to change the points system… even more worrying is the overwhelming support it has received from council members. It’s frustrating to see a sport that is so passionately followed, especially across Asia, being reinvented without addressing its real challenges,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).He believes that the current competition system provides fair competition for players of different styles and fully tests the players. “The existing (21-point) format ensures a truly level playing field across all playing styles, particularly at the top level,” he added.Vimal also questioned the idea that shorter matches would make badminton more exciting. “Badminton is never short of excitement – what it offers is sustained intensity,” he said, warning that shortening the length of matches could dilute the special nature of the sport.

Concerns beyond the scoring system

According to Vimal, if changes are required, they can be applied only to doubles, while singles remain unchanged. “If change is necessary, why not selectively apply it to the doubles format… This is not evolution. This is dilution.”He also pointed to larger issues that he believes deserve more attention. “Also worrying is the continued disregard for player welfare and voice: there is no prize money at the World Championships… no review/recommendation system is implemented,” he said.Vimal further added that “players are expected to adapt – but are rarely heard”, stressing that if players’ concerns continue to be ignored, badminton risks heading in the wrong direction.

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