Antonsen wants India Open moved out of Delhi winter

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Denmark's Anders Antonsen, world No. 4, has said the Badminton World Federation should not hold the India Open in Delhi during January and February because of severe air pollution. He spoke on…

Denmark's Anders Antonsen, world No. 4, has said the Badminton World Federation should not hold the India Open in Delhi during January and February because of severe air pollution. He spoke on Saturday after a practice session ahead of the BWF World Championships, which are being held in Delhi in August. Antonsen said the air quality in August is acceptable, but winter conditions are not fit for play. He has skipped the India Open three times and been fined USD 5,000 each time, and said he may skip next year's edition as well.

Air not the problem, but winter timing is: Antonsen on Delhi badminton

Sportstar reports Antonsen said the problem is not Delhi but the season, and that hosting the tournament in winter is not the right move. The Times of India quotes him saying he gets a burning feeling in his throat when playing in January and February, and that he would rather pay the fine than compete. The Times of India also notes that Danish player Mia Blichfeldt shares concerns about winter pollution but cannot afford to skip a Super 750 event because of her ranking.

Indian Opinion Analysis

Both sources report Antonsen's core argument accurately, but differ in framing. Sportstar leads with Antonsen distinguishing between Delhi in summer and winter, giving a balanced account that includes his praise for the August venue. The Times of India leads with the conflict, the fine, his warning to the BWF, and adds Blichfeldt's predicament to amplify the tension between health and ranking pressure. Neither source contradicts the other, but the Times of India's framing makes the story more about an ongoing dispute than a reasoned preference. The measured take: Antonsen has a consistent view, players have differing room to act on it, and the BWF now has a clear call to reconsider the calendar.

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Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral


Sources (2): sportstar.thehindu.com (neutral report), timesofindia.indiatimes.com (neutral report)

This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.

Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.

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