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Indian players to be fined for withdrawing from Uganda International Badminton event

Source: Xinhua   2018-02-22 04:06:17

KAMPALA, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Indian players Harshit Aggarwal and Chaliha Orijit will be fined for the late withdraw from the 2018 Uganda International Badminton Open Championship.

"The two players will be fined 150 U.S. dollars for late withdraw as per the rules set by the Badminton World Federation," Simon Mugabi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Badminton Association (UBA) told Xinhua on Wednesday evening.

The Championship, a world Series sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) will take place at the Lugogo Arena in Kampala February 22-25.

Mugabi explained that the two Indian players would have been fine 650 U.S. dollars each if they had not communicated in advance.

"We expect a very explosive tournament because over 15 foreign players will take part," said Mugabi who also added that

Several foreign players including top seed for the tournament Georges Juliean Paul have arrived in Uganda ahead of the qualifiers for the main draw which start on Thursday. Juliean Paul is fresh from winning the All Africa Senior Championship in Algeria last weekend.

Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik from Jordan who is ranked second in the men's singles said he is happy to be in Uganda for the tournament. "I have prepared well and expect a very competitive event," said Alshannik.

Former African top player Edwin Ekiring who has represented Uganda at three Olympic Games also told Xinhua that he has also recovered well from the shin injury he had for most of last year.

"I have prepared well with my team in Holland," added Ekiring who was unlucky to get injured in the final of the same tournament last year and did not continue.

The event will attract players from Uganda, Kenya, Burundi, Algeria, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, India, the Netherlands, Syria, Germany, France, Turkey, Zambia and the Republic of Maldives among others.

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Indian players to be fined for withdrawing from Uganda International Badminton event

Source: Xinhua 2018-02-22 04:06:17

KAMPALA, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Indian players Harshit Aggarwal and Chaliha Orijit will be fined for the late withdraw from the 2018 Uganda International Badminton Open Championship.

"The two players will be fined 150 U.S. dollars for late withdraw as per the rules set by the Badminton World Federation," Simon Mugabi, the Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Badminton Association (UBA) told Xinhua on Wednesday evening.

The Championship, a world Series sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) will take place at the Lugogo Arena in Kampala February 22-25.

Mugabi explained that the two Indian players would have been fine 650 U.S. dollars each if they had not communicated in advance.

"We expect a very explosive tournament because over 15 foreign players will take part," said Mugabi who also added that

Several foreign players including top seed for the tournament Georges Juliean Paul have arrived in Uganda ahead of the qualifiers for the main draw which start on Thursday. Juliean Paul is fresh from winning the All Africa Senior Championship in Algeria last weekend.

Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik from Jordan who is ranked second in the men's singles said he is happy to be in Uganda for the tournament. "I have prepared well and expect a very competitive event," said Alshannik.

Former African top player Edwin Ekiring who has represented Uganda at three Olympic Games also told Xinhua that he has also recovered well from the shin injury he had for most of last year.

"I have prepared well with my team in Holland," added Ekiring who was unlucky to get injured in the final of the same tournament last year and did not continue.

The event will attract players from Uganda, Kenya, Burundi, Algeria, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, India, the Netherlands, Syria, Germany, France, Turkey, Zambia and the Republic of Maldives among others.

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