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Badminton's new skirt rules cause unease

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Gonzalo Higuain

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Badminton's new skirt rules cause unease

By Abhaya Srivastava | AFP News – Mon, Apr 18, 2011 7:55 PM

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Diju Valiyaveetil, right, and Jwala Gutta of India play a World Badminton Championships

A new ruling that requires female badminton players to wear skirts on court is causing unease among players as they prepare to adopt the new compulsory dress code.

The Indian Open, which begins next Tuesday, will be the last tournament in which women can wear shorts on court before the skirt requirement comes into force on May 1.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced the change in 2009 in a bid to boost the sport's profile among viewers and sponsors.

Doubles specialist and Indian glamour girl Jwala Gutta, who has always played in skirts, said the new dress code might help to raise interest but players should not be forced to conform.

"You cannot make it compulsory for everyone to wear skirts. It depends on each individual and their comfortable level. I am not sure people will like being told what to wear and what not to," she said.

World number three Saina Nehwal, the top seed at the April 26-May 1 Indian Open, is one of the many players in India who prefers to wear shorts on court.

Gutta, who won the Commonwealth Games gold last year with her partner Ashwini Ponnapa, endorsed efforts to make the sport more glamorous.

She said that interest in tennis was greater partly because of the attraction of female stars such as Maria Sharapova or the Williams sisters, whose on-court outfits are often as remarked about as their game.

India's top female tennis player Sania Mirza came under fire from Muslim clerics four years back for wearing short skirts on court.

"Anything that helps makes the sport attractive should be welcomed," said the 27-year-old Gutta, whose eye-catching looks and daring dress sense on and off court have won her a loyal following at home.

"But instead of enforcing rules on players, the federation should ask sponsors to come up with innovative dresses.

"You can add a lot of colour, experiment with styling and stuff like that. That way it will ensure players' comfort and take care of the glamour aspect as well."

Another Indian player, who asked not to be named, said she was uncomfortable with the new ruling.

"I wear skirts or dresses only on special occasions, but never in tournaments," she said. "Skirts hamper my movement when I play."

Despite rapid modernisation, India remains a generally conservative country where public displays of sexuality are taboo and women are expected to dress modestly.

 
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dumbbibi 1 hour ago

This is absurd !
The rule should stay that is up to individual to dress in the attire they feel comfortable in..

might as well impose on ladies soccer as well ? that'd be hilarious.
For more viewership? why do we need people who tune in just to see some flesh???

but then, this is the business world for them i guess


Paul 37 minutes ago

shouldn't people be watching the sport for the competition, sportsmanship and athlete's skills?
i don't see how making badminton a more "flesh parade" can get it more followers.

Confuscious 19 minutes ago

"The Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced the change in 2009 in a bid to boost the sport's profile among viewers and sponsors." What has wearing of skirts got to do with boosting of sport's profile among viewers and sponsors? You mean more people will watch the game just because the players are wearing skirts?

Might as well have the rules changed to wearing only bikinis, better still specify that only flesh coloured ones are allowed. Stupid perverts in the BWF.

Wah Lan eh U 58 minutes ago
BWF so tiko one

UnknownMaskter 1 hour ago

New sport to look forward to other than tennis, guys!

 
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saratogas

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More spectators & fans means more $$$, if they can have it their way... Nude! Another entertainment for dirty old man...
 

cooleo

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>>Another Indian player, who asked not to be named, said she was uncomfortable with the new ruling.

"I wear skirts or dresses only on special occasions, but never in tournaments," she said. "Skirts hamper my movement when I play."<<

She should play naked. Nothing will hamper her movement.
 

streetsmart73

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>>Another Indian player, who asked not to be named, said she was uncomfortable with the new ruling.

"I wear skirts or dresses only on special occasions, but never in tournaments," she said. "Skirts hamper my movement when I play."<<

She should play naked. Nothing will hamper her movement.

hi there


1. bro, do you want to see the keling gal in the nude.
2. hairy and pretty dark down there leh!
 
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