BWF responds after India Open marred by hygiene lapses, stray animals and AQI concerns
Concerns over poor air quality, inadequate hygiene and the presence of stray animals at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex have cast a shadow over the event.
Concerns over poor air quality, inadequate hygiene and the presence of stray animals at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex have cast a shadow over the event.
Just like every year, this edition of the India Open has attracted the world’s best badminton players, including World Champion Shi Yu Qi of China, women’s world no. 1 An Se Young and BWF World Tour Finals champion Christo Popov. A
Esow currently trains at the IG Stadium’s SAI Cycling Academy that houses a top-class velodrome.
The Indian trio dominated the ring with their dazzling show in the quarter finals of the the Mahindra IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.
On Sunday, the reigning World Champion Nikhat Zareen will take to the ring against Roumaysa Boualam of Algeria in the 50kg category in the Mahindra IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.
Following one of the quickest victories of the tournament, Jaismine will face Samadova Mijgona of Tajikistan in the next round.