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Danish shuttler Anders Antonsen on pulling out of India Open: ‘Don’t think Delhi is a place to host tournament due to extreme pollution’ | Badminton News

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 6:56 AM
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A day after women’s singles shuttler Mia Blichfeldt criticised conditions in New Delhi for the India Open Super 750 badminton tournament, her compatriot Anders Antonsen, current men’s singles world No 3, shared his reasons for pulling out of the event.

“Many is (sic) curious to why I have pulled out of the India Open for the third consecutive year. Due to the extreme pollution in Delhi at the moment I don’t thinks it’s a place to host a badminton tournament,” Antonsen wrote on an Instagram story. The Dane had pulled out of India Open on January 4, even before the season-opening Malaysia Open, where he entered and lost in the semifinal against world No 1 Shi Yu Qi.

Antonsen’s sharp criticism comes on the back of Blichfeldt calling out the playing and training conditions at the IG Indoor Stadium, where the 2026 edition of India Open is being hosted – at a bigger arena compared to KD Jadhav Indoor stadium inside the same complex, where the tournament had been held in the past few years. The shift in venue was because of India hosting the BWF World Championships later this year in August, and the organisers wanted to use India Open as a trial event at IG Indoor Stadium. Antonsen hoped that situation will be better that time of the year, and also called out BWF for fining him, for pulling out of one of the mandatory events for top-ranked shuttlers.

“Crossing my fingers that it will be better in the Summer when the World Championships will take place in Delhi. As a result BWF once again has fined me 5000 USD,” he wrote. Antonsen also shared a screenshot of air quality in Delhi on the Instagram story, which showed AQI to be 348 and described conditions as hazardous.

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Blichfeldt, world No 20, is in India to play the event and after her first-round win on Tuesday, told reporters that she wasn’t happy with the health conditions. “I’m happy with the court conditions but not the health conditions. The floors are dirty and there is a lot of dirt on the courts. Also, there are birds flying in the arena, there is bird poop also.”

This is the second year in a row Blichfeldt has complained about the conditions now at two different indoor stadiums adjacent to each other in New Delhi. After 2025 edition, she had said: “It’s really hard to accept that many weeks of work and preparing, gets wasted because of bad conditions. It’s not fair to anyone that we have to train and play in smog, birds shitting on the courts, and dirt everywhere. These conditions are too unhealthy and unacceptable.”

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Blichfeldt had also asked BWF to look into player’s health before the country hosts World Championships in August. “The arena itself is huge and I think it’s really great for major events like this, especially World Championships. But I really hope that it’s going to be better conditions for the players during the Worlds. Everybody is trying their best to make conditions good for the athletes but BWF should look into it as this is a professional sport,” she had said on Tuesday.

In response to Blichfeldt’s comments, BAI General Secretary Sanjay Mishra issued a statement clarifying that the playing arena was fine and the shuttler was referring to training area. “Mia’s comments were made in a broader context around general playing conditions and personal health sensitivities, and not about the playing arena at the India Open specifically. Regarding the warm-up area, it is important to note that she was referring to the KD Jadhav Stadium, which serves as the training venue, and not the main playing arena.” The Indian Express has reached out to BWF for a response.

 

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