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'We hope for the players' support': BWF on India Open in Delhi pollution
timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2h

BWF secretary general Thomas Lund defends the India Open's February scheduling despite Delhi's pollution concerns, urges players to support the calendar and outlines the sport's plans for a 15-point scoring system, greater technology use and synthetic shuttlecocks.
First report: BWF World C’ships: Sport moving to plastic shuttles despite pollution concerns — indianexpress.com, 1d
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