Kuala Lumpur:The Badminton World Federation (BWF) will put forth a proposal to alter the badminton scoring system to best-of-five games of 11 points each from the current best-of-three games of 21 points at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on May 22.
Several proposals from member associations will be discussed during the AGM, most notably a proposal from Badminton Indonesia and Badminton Maldives, seconded by Badminton Asia, to amend the "Laws of Badminton relating to the Scoring System", the BWF said.
The world governing body for the sport added that the BWF Council had taken forward the proposal and the voting will take place in May, a news agency reported.
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BWF president Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen said he welcomed the proposal. "The proposed scoring- system change is part of my vision to make badminton more exciting and to increase the entertainment value for stakeholders and fans.