Breaking India Adopts BWF’s New 3×15 Badminton Scoring System Ahead of 2027 Global Rollout

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India has announced that it will implement the Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) new 3‑point‑per‑15‑point scoring system in national competitions, a move that precedes the federation’s planned global rollout in 2027. The decision was made by the Badminton Association of India (BAI) during a meeting held in New Delhi on Monday, according to a statement released by the BAI’s official communication channel.

The BWF’s revised scoring format, which sets matches to three sets of 15 points each, is intended to shorten game times and increase spectator appeal. The BAI’s announcement comes after a series of pilot trials conducted in select state‑level tournaments earlier this year, which the federation reported showed a 12 percent reduction in average match duration and higher audience satisfaction scores.

India will begin using the new format in its National Premier Badminton League and the All India Badminton Championships starting in February 2026. The BAI also plans to conduct coaching workshops to familiarize players, coaches, and officials with the new rules before the international tournaments that will adopt the system next year.

Analysis:
The adoption of the 3×15 scoring system aligns India with the BWF’s broader strategy to make badminton more television‑friendly and commercially viable. By implementing the change early, the BAI may gain a competitive edge in preparing Indian athletes for international play, potentially reducing the learning curve that can affect performance under new rules. However, the shift also requires adjustments in training regimens, as the pacing and stamina demands differ from the previous 5‑point‑per‑21‑point format. Critics argue that the shorter sets could favor players with aggressive play styles, potentially altering the competitive balance.

The BAI’s decision follows similar moves by other national federations, including China and Indonesia, which have already begun trials of the new scoring system. If India’s pilots prove successful, the federation may advocate for a more rapid global adoption, influencing the timeline set by the BWF.

Sources
Badminton Association of India statement, 27 March 2026, via BAI official website.
Olympics.com article “India adopts BWF’s new 3×15 badminton scoring system ahead of 2027 global rollout,” accessed 27 March 2026, https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMihAFBVV95cUxNZ1dxbmd0N01SQ295d3kzaUdmRlRiaWFZSW9RcXM0Rm9KNWNmdWZGRFYzamw1SUJ0dvR4hcPQrXHpSclRWS0VORDNXSkVucDMxTVZLTUFGSE92YmJoX1hKQTZPbXFWaC1MUFBkbVgxX1ptalNiQkplQWV2QnloXzRFY1U.

Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India — source

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