‘This is not evolution’: Badminton coach Vimal Kumar blasts BWF over 3×15 scoring change | Badminton News


'This is not evolution': Badminton coach Vimal Kumar blasts BWF over 3x15 scoring change

NEW DELHI: Former India coach Vimal Kumar has strongly criticised 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 system, with the change set to come into effect from January 2027.

‘This is not evolution, this is dilution’

Vimal didn’t hide his disappointment over the decision and the support it received. “Extremely disappointed with the BWF decision to alter the scoring system…and even more concerning is the overwhelming support it has received from the Council members. It’s disheartening to see a sport followed so passionately, especially across Asia, being reshaped for reasons that do not address its real challenges,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).He believes the current system offers a fair contest across different playing styles and tests players fully. “The existing (21-point) format ensured a true level-playing field across playing styles, especially in the premier events,” he added.Vimal also questioned the idea that shorter matches would make badminton more exciting. “Badminton has never lacked excitement — what it has offered is sustained intensity,” he said, warning that reducing match length could take away from what makes the sport special.

Concerns beyond scoring system

According to Vimal, if changes were needed, they could have been applied only to doubles, keeping singles untouched. “If change was necessary, why not apply it selectively to doubles formats… This is not evolution. This is dilution.”He also pointed out bigger issues that, in his view, deserve more attention. “Equally concerning is the continued neglect of player welfare and voice: No prize money for the World Championships… No implementation of a review/referral system,” he said.Vimal further added, “Players are expected to adapt — but are rarely heard,” stressing that badminton risks moving in the wrong direction if athletes’ concerns continue to be ignored.



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