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BANGALORE:
The International Badminton Federation, at its executive board meeting held in Kuala Lumpur on March.4, has decided to examine the possibility of starting a World League in 2009.
The League will bring together players from different nations for a period of about three months at a time.
According to IBF, The league will be divided into two groups of eight teams each. The eight teams will then play a league with home and away fixtures.
The number of matches will be limited to two men's singles and two men's doubles with the new rally point scoring system. .
Among the issues discussed at the Executive Board meeting was the re-branding of IBF with the possibility of a name change to Badminton World Federation.
This proposal will be tabled at the Annual General Meeting in Tokyo, Japan in May.
The Executive Board also decided to introduce a "Loyalty Card" which will be used as a membership card for fans, media, the general public as well as players and officials.
At a minimum charge, the cardholders would have easy access to tickets, badminton products, sportswear and other rewards.
The Events Committee has proposed a new tournament structure, as announced by Chairman, Paisan Rangsikitpho.
It was also decided that the world ranking system will be based on a more parabolic calculation rather than linear, thereby giving more value to the points earned by winners of events.
IBF is also in the final stages of confirming with a sponsor for an official "World Cup" event with $500,000 prize money and limited only to the top players of the world. Special Correspondent
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