Badminton World Federation: India shuttler HS Prannoy has expressed reservations over the decision by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) to introduce a 3x15-point scoring system from January 2027, stating that the existing 21-point format offered a more complete test of a player’s game.
Reacting to the change, Prannoy admitted the new system brings curiosity but questioned its overall impact. “It's going to be interesting. Obviously, a point change is definitely an interesting aspect of the game. I’m not a big fan of 15 points; I would say 21 points was the best. As players, we all agreed to that,” he said during a press conference felicitated by the Sports Authority of India (SAI).
The Indian ace pointed out that shorter matches could create unpredictability, especially in challenging conditions. He explained that in venues with heavy drift, even 21-point games tend to finish quickly, raising concerns over the reduced margin for recovery in the new format. Prannoy warned that matches could end in as little as 20-25 minutes, potentially affecting the spectator experience.