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2008/05/10
Badminton / Build up to Thomas and Uber Cup: Tournament hit by scheduling row

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A SCHEDULING row marred preparations for the elite Thomas and Uber Cup Finals yesterday after Indonesia threatened a boycott and the Netherlands blasted the poor organisation.

The incident was sparked by Indonesia, who were unhappy that they would have to play the Netherlands and Japan, both considered tough rivals, on the same day in the women's Uber Cup team championship.

According to the Jakarta Post newspaper, they threatened to walk out of the event that they are hosting.

"We threatened to boycott the tournament should Indonesia be required to play twice in one day," said Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) official Gandhi Sulistyanto.

"I protested because the information was unclear."
The Badminton World Federation caved in and altered the schedule so Indonesia play Japan tomorrow and the Netherlands the following day.

But this has infuriated the Dutch team, who said they would lodge a protest as they are now forced to play twice on Monday.

"It was a ridiculous (decision)," Netherlands head coach Martijn van Dooremalen told the newspaper.

"They told me only an hour after I arrived at the hotel. The rescheduling requires a change in strategy and the team's line-up for each match." -- AFP

 



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