Bangkok: Badminton World Federation (BWF) on Wednesday said it is working with organisers of the Thailand Open Super 1000 to ensure "comfortable" COVID-19 testing conditions during the tournament.
BWF's new move came after Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth was left with a bloodied nose following a test.
Former world number one Srikanth on Tuesday got a bloodied nose after undergoing multiple COVID-19 tests and was miffed at the poor treatment of health officials at Thailand Open.
The (BWF said the Badminton Association of Thailand explained the reasons behind the bleeding.
"Kidambi Srikanth got a bloodied nose after undergoing multiple COVID-19 tests. The athlete had been swabbed three times earlier with the most recent one possibly causing irritation and fragility of the capillaries," the BWF said in a statement.
"Therefore, when the swab was repeated on Tuesday, and factoring in the athlete's tense nature, the position of the stick in the nasal passage was misaligned, which caused the slight bleeding noticed from the tip of the swab."