In the world of badminton, the new spin serve has been creating a lot of chaos ever since it came to light. Amidst all the talks, the BWF has finally decided to ban on the use of this serve immediately until May 29, 2023.
"BWF Council has approved a proposal for an 'experimental variation' to the Laws of Badminton to forbid the use of the new 'spin serve' effective immediately until 29 May 2023," BWF said in a statement.
"The interim ban takes effect at all BWF sanction international tournaments including the BWF Sudirman Cup Finals 2023 starting Sunday 14 May 2023 and the Malaysia Masters 2023, the following week." A new "unreturnable" spin-serve had caught the attention of the world's top badminton players with even the Indian doubles shuttlers putting in the hard yards to master this latest skill, which many believe can give "unfair" advantage to the players.
Danish doubles player Marcus Rindshoj was the first one who started this serve and also collected a bunch of points with this new serve at the Polish Open last month. In this service, the shuttler usually holds the cork between his/her thumb and middle finger as they try to spin it with the help of a carrom strike motion.
"The amendment to 9.1.5 of Section 4.1 of the BWF Laws of Badminton now states that the server shall release the shuttle without adding spin, and the server’s racket shall initially hit the base of the shuttle." "Any failure to adhere to the experimental variation to the law will result in a fault being called." BWF President Poul-Erik Høyer said: "BWF welcomes players creating innovation in our game and experimenting with techniques to create competitive advantage on court.
"However, we have received several points of feedback from within the badminton community, including the BWF Athletes’ Commission, expressing that this 'spin serve' could have a negative impact on the game.
"It's also been observed internally that this 'spin serve' has many similar characteristics to the 'Sidek serve' (named after Rashid Sidek), which is not allowed.
"An expert panel, therefore, recommended to disallow the 'spin serve' until further consultation could take place with the membership at the upcoming BWF AGM on 27 May 2023."
"As such, BWF Council felt it best to impose this experimental variation to disallow the 'spin serve' until BWF Council convenes again on 29 May for further discussion and deliberation."
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