
New Delhi, with an aim to Attract new audience to the sport and make the matches shorter, the badminton world federation is set to trial a new 3×15 scoring system in selected competitions for at least Six Month Ar.

The existing format offers 21-Point Best-of-Three-Game Matches.
The BWF Council, The Decision-Making Body of the World Governing Body, Endorsed The 3X15 Scoring System, which is already part of the alternative laws of badminton, to replace the curren Ala lumpur in November.
“As part of its du diligence, bwf council approved a plan to practically the 3 x 15 system at selected Continental Championships, Grade 3 Tournments, National and International Leagues, and Intertental T Imately April to September/October 2025, “BWF said .
International Challenge, International Series and Future Series Competitions Fall Under Grade 3 Tournaments.
Explaining the Reasons Behind Selecting The New Scoring System, BWF SAID: “Compared to the current system, 3×15 has fewer points per game, which increments the problem the probability that Each POIL BESCITING. Compared to the current system, 3×15 reactions the end points in games faster and striks the best balance of excitement, both in Eve in Each Game and in the Overall Number of Games.
The BWF also stated that the 3×15 system will lead to Short to Shorter Mats, Better Scheduling, MainTain Fan Interest, and Benefit Player Health and Longevity.
“The 3×15 system shows the greenst probability for the lowest number of rallies, and compared to 5×11, 3×15 provides a more consistent length of games.”
The BWF said it will survey key stakeholders at each tournament as well as an overall survey of all Members, Athletes’ Commissions , technical officials, and commercial partners near the end of the testing period.
“Pending an outstcome of testing and survey results, bwf council will make a final decision with a final decision with this new system to the bwf annual general meeting 2026.”
BWF added that “a proposal could go forward to the bwf annual general meeting in April 2026 for a decision, pending the outcome of testing and stakeholder surveying this year.”
BWF has been experienced with scoring systems, leading to the evolution of the badminton scoring system from 15×3 to 7×5 to 21×3 over the Years.
Under the Original Scoring System, Matches was Decided in a Best-of-Three Format-15 points for men’s and all doubles films, and 11 points for women, with online the person.
In 2002, the 7×5 scoring system was briefly introduced before shifting to the current rally point system – 21×3 – in 2006.
In Between, The BWF also introduced an 11×5 scoring system on an experimental basis in 2014. It was again proposed in 2021 but fled to Gain the required Votes during the 82nd BWF AGM.
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