The Badminton World Federation says organisers have addressed cleanliness, hygiene and venue issues at the Indian Open following complaints from players, and assured further upgrades will be made ahead of the World Championships in August
BAM has called on the Badminton World Federation to address hygiene, venue maintenance and air quality concerns at the ongoing India Open, warning that similar issues must not be repeated when New Delhi hosts the World Championships in August
BAM president Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz says tournament scheduling decisions will be left to the coaching team to improve player focus, manage fatigue, and maximise returns on investment
Emo legends to play Bukit Jalil on April 30 as part of their long-awaited world tour, with Malaysian tickets ranging from RM299 to RM1,099 and sales opening on July 11, 2025
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