Jonatan hits out at BWF for focusing on new format than packed schedule


Jonatan Christie of Indonesia. - AFP

PETALING JAYA: The Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) plan to change the scoring system from 21 to 15 points continues to receive a lukewarm response from top players around the world.

Asian Games champion Jonatan Christie is the latest to question the move, pointing out that the real issue BWF should be addressing is the congested calendar that elite shuttlers are forced to navigate throughout the season.

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