
The restructuring is particularly aimed at strengthening the transition between junior and senior elite programs, with the ultimate goal of achieving competitive success at the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028. To support this ambitious vision, Badminton England is actively recruiting for critical roles, including Head Coach positions and Programme Managers.
In addition to internal changes, discussions are underway regarding a proposed new scoring system in badminton. The Badminton World Federation (BWF) has approved a trial of a 3×15 scoring format, where matches will consist of best-of-three games, each played to 15 points with a 21-point cap. This trial is set to take place in various tournaments from April to September/October 2025, aiming to assess its impact on match duration, player sustainability, and overall competitiveness. The new scoring system seeks to create more explosive and direct matches, potentially altering the current counterpunching style prevalent in men’s singles. However, reactions from players and coaches have been mixed, with concerns raised about match quality and the implications for strategies and player fitness.
For more details on the performance restructure, visit Badminton England. To learn more about the new scoring system trial, check out BWF scoring system.
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