An all-time low


Out in the cold: Greysia Polii (front) and Apriyani Rahayu were part of the Indonesian contingent who were barred from the tournament.

PETALING JAYA: Indonesia’s top women’s doubles shuttler Greysia Polii has never felt so low in her badminton career after being kicked out from the All-England.

The 33-year-old, who forms the world No. 6 partnership with Apriyani Rahayu, feels that the Indonesian contingent have been treated unfairly and hopes the Badminton World Federation (BWF) will improve their health protocols and will introduce steps to avoid a repeat.

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