Plans to combat flagging interest

World badminton authorities aim to combat dwindling interest in their 12-leg super series by creating a top tier comprising up to four elite tournaments next season. Badminton World Federation deputy president Paisarn Rangsikitpho told Malaysian media...

World badminton authorities aim to combat dwindling interest in their 12-leg super series by creating a top tier comprising up to four elite tournaments next season.

Badminton World Federation deputy president Paisarn Rangsikitpho told Malaysian media that tier one events would have minimum prize money of $400,000 and tier two a minimum $200,000.

"The first tier may consist of three or four Opens. These tournaments will offer lucrative prize money and we will look into a professional way to run the event," Rangsikitpho said.

"Our findings on the super series over the last three years showed that there were some inconsistencies."

Rangsikitpho said a final decision on a format change would be taken in March.

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