BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF WORLD TOUR REGULATIONS In Force: 01/01/2018

Similar documents
BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF WORLD TOUR REGULATIONS In Force: 30/11/2018

REGULATIONS FOR SUPERSERIES

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.1: MAJOR EVENTS TOURNAMENTS REGULATIONS In Force: 01/01/2018

EUROPEAN SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS APPENDIX IX

REGULATIONS FOR. Oceania Teams Event (Junior and Senior) Oceania Championships (Junior and Senior)

EUROPEAN JUNIOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS APPENDIX V

EUROPEAN MIXED TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS APPENDIX II

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS APPENDIX I

EUROPEAN U15 CHAMPIONSHIPS APPENDIX X

BADMINTON EUROPE JUNIOR CIRCUIT Regulations

PART III SECTION 1A APPENDIX 6. WORLD RANKING SYSTEM [Note: Competition Regulation 30]

Youth Olympic PART III. SECTION 6B (Subject to IOC Confirmation) YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES REGULATIONS FOR BADMINTON COMPETITION

OFFICIAL INVITATION. TO THE SINGAPORE OPEN 2019, 9 14 April. Page 2 of 9

14 December FAO: Member Associations Badminton World Federation. Dear Badminton Colleagues CHANGES TO COMPETITION REGULATIONS

GENERAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS

IGNTIE BADMINTON LEAGUE / IBL RULES & REGULATIONS FOR THE LEAGUE

BADMINTON ASIA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Graded as BWF Grade 2 Level 4) PROSPECTUS

TABLE TENNIS AUSTRALIA. National Junior Top 10 Tournament Regulations

OFFICIAL INVITATION. TO THE OUE SINGAPORE OPEN 2016, Part of METLIFE BWF WORLD SUPERSERIES APRIL Page 2 of 11

WORLD RANKING SYSTEM In Force: 01/01/2018

TOURNAMENT SANCTION POLICY In Force: 01/01/2018

ITTF-Oceania Junior Championships Regulations Approved and Updated January 2015

PLAYER COMMITMENT REGULATIONS In Force: 01/01/2018

BADMINTON ASIA TONG YUN KAI CUP

OFFICIAL INVITATION. TO THE SINGAPORE OPEN 2019, 9 14 April. Page 2 of 10

BWF STATUTES CHAPTER 5 SECTION 5.5 PARA BADMINTON GENERAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS

BADMINTON EUROPE JUNIOR CIRCUIT Regulations

Welsh Junior Nationals 2018 Regulations

PBCR - PARA-BADMINTON COMPETITION REGULATIONS

ITTF-Oceania Championships Regulations Approved and Updated January 2015

YONEX CHINESE TAIPEI OPEN 2018

Official Invitation. YONEX-SUNRISE Hong Kong Open 2018 Part of the HSBC BWF World Tour Super to 18 November Prize Money US$400,000

9-17July CPB Badminton and Sport Science Training Center. Bangkok, Thailand. Prospectus

PRINCIPLES FOR THE SELECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF EUROPEAN ATHLETICS ONE-DAY OUTDOOR MEETINGS

Prospectus VICTOR KOREA MASTERS 2018

Chapter Rights and obligations of IPC members

YONEX Open Chinese Taipei 2016

Sydney International 2018 Sydney, AUSTRALIA September

The ITF/CAT African Junior Circuit Rules and Regulations

YONEX LITHUANIAN JUNIOR 2016 U19

1 st ITF/CAT North African 14 and under Championship 2018 Algiers Algeria, Janvier 2018 ITF/CAT Grade 2 tournament

TAHOE CHINA OPEN 2017 PART OF THE METLIFE BWF SUPERSERIES PREMIER OFFICIAL INVITATION. 14 to 19 November 2017 HAIXIA OLYMPIC SPORTS CENTER, FUZHOU

Welsh Junior Nationals 2017 Regulations

Prospectus VICTOR KOREA OPEN 2018

ENGLISH TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION Ltd trading as TABLE TENNIS ENGLAND. Regulations Part B: TOURNAMENTS Approved by Board: In effect from:

RULES OF THE KENT FA SUNDAY CUPS (SUNDAY PREMIER CUP, SUNDAY JUNIOR CUP AND SUNDAY JUNIOR TROPHY)

12 th Prima Pasta Badminton Championships 2019 Technical Guidelines

TABLE TENNIS AUSTRALIA. National Senior Top 10 Ranking Tournament Regulations

VAL NESBITT TROPHY AUSTRALIAN UNDER 15 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

5 th World Deaf Badminton Championship 2019 Badminton Regulations Taipei, Chinese Taipei

YONEX-SUNRISE Hong Kong Open 2016 Part of the MetLife BWF World Superseries. Official Invitation. Level 2 Superseries. Entry Closing Date

NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL INCORPORATED REGULATIONS

ITF/CAT Southern African Junior Individual & Team s Championships & January 2019

II Male & Female Continental Team Championships

WELSH INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS (International Series)

YONEX Open Chinese Taipei Part of the BWF Grand Prix Gold Series. 27 June to 2 July. Taipei Arena

ITF/CAT Southern African Junior Individual & Team s Championships & January 2018

Sam Kimberley Trophy

Turkey International 2018 ANKARA

Prospectus KOREA Masters part of the BWF Grand Prix Gold Series Gwangju, Korea 28 Nov ~ 3 Dec 2017

09 March 2018 (Updated)

FIVB 2008 INTERNATIONAL EVENTS REGULATIONS WT/06 B) FIVB CHENNAI CHALLENGER BEACH VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MEN & WOMEN JULY 2008

International Island Games Association The Sports and Sports By-Laws

ROBOT BADMINTON ASIA MIXED TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS th 19 th February 2017 PROSPECTUS

The Hampshire Masters Silver Sponsored by GraphicSolutions The Westgate Badminton Centre Cheriton Road Winchester S022 5AZ Tel:

International Island Games Association The Sports and Sports By-Laws

1 DEFINITIONS 2 SCOPE 3 NAME 4 ORGANISATION. 1.1 All terms and phrases used in these rules will have the meaning defined in the NSL Handbook

EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS CUP CROSS COUNTRY PROMOTION AND RIGHTS

III Jamaica International 2017

REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTINENTAL CUP SEASON 2013/14

THE 102 ND ALL ENGLAND SENIORS OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

OUE SINGAPORE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL 2015 OFFICIAL INVITATION. 16 November to 22 November Singapore Badminton Hall 1 Lorong 23 Geylang,

COMPETITION REGULATIONS FRIENDLY INTERNATIONAL MATCHES

BOXING AUSTRALIA NOMINATION FOR SELECTION CRITERIA AUSTRALIAN BOXING TEAM FOR THE 2018 COMMONWEALTH GAMES

International Island Games Association The Sports and Sports By-Laws

IAAF World Indoor Tour Regulations IAAF Regulations 2018 IAAF World Indoor Tour

THE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Tournament Invitation to Swedish Junior Invitation to: SWEDISH JUNIOR Uppsala, Sweden. (30 min from Stockholm Arlanda Airport)

XXth IAU 24H WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2017

London & South East Reserve League Rules and Regulations

INTERNATIONAL ORIENTEERING FEDERATION COMPETITION RULES FOR INTERNATIONAL ORIENTEERING FEDERATION (IOF) FOOT ORIENTEERING EVENTS

Invitation. International Series Part of Badminton Europe Circuit 2014/2015. Norwegian International Championships 2014

REGULATION 15. INTERNATIONAL MATCHES

2018 ASTRO JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS U15

SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STANDARD FACILITIES In Force: 01/01/2018

FZ FORZA FINNISH JUNIOR 2018 Part of Badminton Europe Junior Circuit 2018 Junior International Series tournament

Regional League Competition Rules

BAD MIN TON OPEN MAY 2018 CROWN GROUP AUSTRALIAN. SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK SPORTS CENTRE australianbadmintonopen.com.au

2007 FIVB EVENTS REGULATIONS BAHRAIN OPEN

PRINCIPLES FOR THE SELECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF EUROPEAN ATHLETICS MEETINGS (as of June 2015)

Invitation to compete in 2015 European Junior Championships To be organised in Lubin, Poland

Junior State Titles Competition Rules

Invitation to compete in 2018 European Junior Championships To be organised in Tallinn, Estonia

REGULATIONS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP / WORLD CUPS (ABSOLUTE AND UNDER 22)

PART 7 MISCELLANEOUS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATTERS

IAAF World Indoor Tour

INVITATION TO. STADIUM AXIATA, KUALA LUMPUR SPORT CITY BUKIT JALIL, KUALA LUMPUR 16 th 21 st January 2018 TOTAL PRIZE MONEY: US$350,000.

I N T E R N A T I O N A L S K A T I N G U N I O N

NATIONAL U18 CUP REGULATIONS The competition shall be called the National U18 Cup (the Competition ).

Australian Canoeing. Canoeing Competitions Bylaw. Adopted by the Board 31 October Bylaw #19

Transcription:

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF WORLD TOUR REGULATIONS In Force: 01/01/2018 1. DESCRIPTION 1.1. The BWF World Tour is a singles and doubles competition open to all Badminton Players of Members affiliated to the BWF. Players can earn points towards their World Ranking according to the special classification of those Tournaments which have been nominated by the BWF to participate in the BWF World Tour. The BWF World Tour includes six levels of Tournaments with the following Tournaments annually: 1.2. Title Level 1: 1 World Tour Finals Level 2: 3 Tournaments Level 3: 5 Tournaments Level 4: 7 Tournaments Level 5: 11 Tournaments (however maximum up to 15 Tournaments) Level 6: Number of Tournaments to be decided by BWF The BWF World Tour is a series of elite Tournaments with a high standard of organisation and presentation. The Tournaments are collectively known as the BWF World Tour. The series may be known as the XYZ BWF World Tour where XYZ is a designation chosen in consultation with the BWF World Tour sponsor. The six different levels of the BWF World Tour each have different rights, obligations and benefits for the hosting Member. 1.3. Relationship to the General Competition Regulations (GCR) The General Competition Regulations will apply except where specific provisions are contained in these regulations. Where there is any conflict or apparent conflict, the BWF World Tour Regulations shall take precedence. 1.4. Location of BWF World Tour Tournaments 1.4.1. The BWF World Tour cycle will run in four years intervals. 1.4.2. The BWF Council will decide the criteria and process to decide which countries will host a BWF World Tour Tournament based on recommendations from the Events Committee or other panels delegated by the BWF Council after consideration of written applications made by the relevant Member. 2. ORGANISATION AND RESPONSIBILITY Although the organisation of a BWF World Tour Tournament may be delegated to a particular group, the Member has the ultimate responsibility to ensure that the Tournament is organised in a satisfactory manner. 3. RIGHTS 3.1. All commercial and broadcast rights will be dealt with according the GCR Regulation 4 and as specified according to the host contract. The allocation of rights is decided by the BWF Council. 3.2. The Member concerned may grant licences and concessions in respect of the Tournament rights, including the direct grant of all or part of such rights to, e.g. a local Association and/or commercial organisations. 4. PRIZE MONEY AND TOURNAMENT CLASSIFICATION The minimum total prize money for each level in the BWF World Tour is stated in the BWF Tournament Sanction Policy (BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.1). 5. POINTS SYSTEM AND BWF WORLD TOUR RANKING

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF World Tour Regulations Page 2 of 7 5.1. Points earned by Players in BWF World Tour Tournaments for their World Ranking will be according to the Tournament classification of each Tournament and the regulations for the World Ranking system. 5.2. An addition to clause 5.1, a separate points system known as the BWF World Tour Ranking will be maintained and a Player / pair will accumulate points (as per the World Ranking points table) after each BWF World Tour Tournament. 6. CONDITIONS FOR TOURNAMENTS TAKING PART IN THE BWF WORLD TOUR 6.1. Each BWF World Tour Tournament must adhere to the organisational and presentational criteria set out in these regulations, the BWF World Tour Contract and the BWF World Tour Organisers Manual (Technical Guidelines). 6.1.1. Adherence to the BWF World Tour criteria will be monitored by the BWF before and during the Tournament. 6.1.2. A written report on adherence to the criteria will be submitted to the Events Committee by the BWF representative. A copy of the report will also be sent to the organisers. 6.2. All five Events must be played: Men s Singles; Women s Singles; Men s Doubles; Women s Doubles; and Mixed Doubles. 6.3. Draw sizes 6.4. Draw The Tournament must plan main and qualifying draw sizes as follows: 6.3.1. Level 1: As per clause 8.5.1 of these regulations. 6.3.2. Level 2-3: Main draw: 32 Players / pairs in each Event main draw (no qualifying positions). Qualifying draw: No qualifying draw in any Event. 6.3.3. Level 4-5: 6.3.4. Level 6: Main draw: 32 Players / pairs in each Event main draw (including four qualifying positions from the qualifying stage if any). Qualifying draw: Maximum 16 Men s Singles in qualifying draw and maximum eight in other Events in qualifying draw. Main draw: 48 Players in Men s Singles main draw (including eight qualifiers from the qualifying stage if any) and 32 Players / pairs in other Events main draw (including four qualifying positions from the qualifying stage if any). Qualifying draw: Maximum 32 Men s Singles in qualifying draw and maximum 16 in other Events in qualifying draw. 6.3.5. Where there are fewer entries in the main draw in a particular Event than shown in clause 6.3, all entries must be accepted into the main draw. 6.4.1. The draw shall be conducted as per GCR Regulation 11 and at the discretion of the BWF the draw may be conducted in public, and according to the following:

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF World Tour Regulations Page 3 of 7 6.4.2. If the host Member of a Level 2-4 Tournament (Level 5-6 wildcard entries as per GCR) does not have an entry ranked in the 32 highest-ranked entries in any Event for Level 2-3 or 28 highest-ranked entries in any Event for Level 4, they may elect to have a maximum of two wildcard entries in the whole Tournament. If the host Member has only one entry in the 32 (Level 2-3) or 28 (Level 4) highest-ranked entries, they can elect to have one wildcard entry in the whole Tournament. The Host Member can choose which Event(s) the wildcard(s) will play in. These wild cards will play in the main draw. Wildcards will not win World Ranking points unless they win a match (a walkover does not count as winning a match). 6.4.3. In the qualifying draws the entries shall play on a knock-out basis to determine the unbeaten Players / pairs to enter the main draw in the respective Event. 6.4.4. Where there are fewer entries with World Rankings and / or notional rankings than places in the main or qualifying draws, the extra places may be given by the organiser to entries of the organiser s choice. 6.4.5. In BWF World Tour, GCR Regulation 11.11.1 (nationality separation) does not apply for Level 1-4; instead nationality separation of entries for Level 3-4 Tournaments shall be used in the main draw or in the qualifying draws so as to avoid, wherever possible, the entries from any one Member meeting in the first round. No nationality separation according to GCR Regulation 11.11 applies for Level 1 and 2 Tournaments. 6.4.6. After a draw has been made, no alterations or substitutions are permitted to the draw except corrections as in GCR Regulation 15.3.1 or promotions as in GCR Regulation 14.2. 6.5. Seeding 6.5.1. There shall be eight seeds in each of the main draws, unless an Event has 16 or less entries whereby the number of seeds are reduced according to the GCR. 6.5.2. There shall be up to four seeds according to the GCR in each of the qualifying draws. 6.6. Division of Prize Money 6.6.1. Prize money in the different levels of the BWF World Tour Tournaments must be distributed as per the prize money distribution tables in Section 5.3.5 of the BWF Statutes: Table 1: Prize money division for Grade 2, Level 1 Table 2: Prize money division for Grade 2, Level 2-4 Table 3: Prize money division for Grade 2, Level 5-6 6.6.2. The actual prizes planned for a BWF World Tour Tournament must be advertised in advance in all Tournament prospectuses, literature, invitations, etc. issued by the organiser. 6.7. Tournament schedule Levels 2 & 3 6.7.1. The schedule, including number of courts for each BWF World Tour Tournament must comply with the following: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Arena practice MS L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 WS L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 MD L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 WD L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF World Tour Regulations Page 4 of 7 XD L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 matches 40 40 40 20 10 5 courts 4 or more 4 or more 4 or 3 2 or 3 1 or 2 1 Mins per match 45 45 50 50 60 60 Total mins 1800 1800 2000 1000 600 300 Variation to the above schedule can be made on application to and agreement of BWF. Level 4 & 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Arena practice MS Q16 / L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 WS Q8 / L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 MD Q8 / L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 WD Q8 / L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 XD Q8 / L32 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 matches 36Q / TBD for Main courts Mins per match Total mins 80 (if all L32 run on this day some could shift to Tuesday) 40 20 10 5 4 or more 4 or more 4 or 3 2 or 3 1 or 2 1 35Q / 40M 1260Q / TBD for Main 40 40 45 45 60 3200 1600 900 450 300 Variation to the above schedule can be made on application to and agreement of BWF. Level 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Arena practice MS Q16 / L64 L64 & L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 WS Q16 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 MD Q16 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 WD Q16 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 XD Q16 L32 L16 L8 L4 L2 60Q / matches 28M 84 40 20 10 5 courts 4 or more 4 or more 4 or 3 2 or 3 1 or 2 1 Mins per 35Q / match 40M 40 40 45 45 60 Total mins 3220 3360 1600 900 450 300 Variation to the above schedule can be made on application to and agreement of BWF. 6.7.2. Level 6 Tournaments with full main draws must be played over a minimum of five days. In each Event the rounds must be distributed as evenly as possible over the days and if more than one round is necessary per day in any Event, the extra round must be played on the first days of the Tournament. 6.7.3. The proposed detailed time schedule for a BWF World Tour Tournament must be submitted to the Referee for approval. If the submitted schedule is not acceptable to the Referee, and consultation with the organiser does not result in a schedule that is mutually acceptable, the Referee has power to decide the schedule. The schedule may not be published until it has been approved by the Referee.

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF World Tour Regulations Page 5 of 7 6.8. Venue and facilities 6.8.1. All matches in the main draw of a BWF World Tour Tournament must be played at the same venue. All qualifying matches must also be played at the same venue as the main draw. 6.8.2. Each BWF World Tour Tournament must abide by the relevant requirements in Section 5.3.4 of the BWF Statutes. 6.9. Technical Officials 6.9.1. For Level 2-4 Tournaments, an umpire, a service judge, and a minimum of six line judges must be provided for each match at BWF World Tour Tournaments. There shall be at least six umpires from Members other than the host Member comprising of at least four BWF and two Continental Certificated umpires with well spread nationality. All umpires and service judges shall meet the eligibility criteria set for the panel of Technical Officials they belong to. 6.9.2. For Level 5 and 6 Tournaments, an umpire, a service judge, and a minimum of four line judges must be provided for each match. 6.9.3. Referees and Deputy Referee(s) for all BWF World Tour Tournaments will be appointed by the BWF. Subject to the BWF s permission, an organiser may appoint a local deputy Referee, but all costs must be borne by the organiser. 6.10. Entry fees No entry fees shall be imposed on Players from Members other than the host Member. 6.11. Advertising, colour of clothing and media obligations Players must comply with the requirements of the GCR, including Sections 5.3.7 and 5.3.8 of the BWF Statutes. 6.12. Practice and practice schedule BWF World Tour organisers must comply with the outline in Section 5.3.4 of the BWF Statutes. 6.13. Anti-doping testing 6.13.1. Anti-doping testing is mandatory at BWF World Tour Tournaments. The organisation and cost of such testing is the responsibility of the BWF World Tour organiser unless otherwise advised by the BWF. 6.13.2. At least 15 doping tests must be done during each Level 1-4 BWF World Tour Tournament at the organiser s expense. 6.13.3. At least eight doping tests must be done during each Level 5 and 6 BWF World Tour Tournament at the organiser s expense. 6.13.4. Doping testing rooms must be provided according to Appendix 6 and procedures followed as described in the BWF World Tour Guidelines. Personnel conducting doping testing must be qualified and experienced as per Anti-Doping Regulations (BWF Statutes, Section 2.3). 6.13.5. All information regarding doping testing is specified in the Anti-Doping Regulations (BWF Statutes, Section 2.3). 7. PLAYER COMMITMENT Players participating in BWF World Tour is obligated according to the obligations outlined in Section 5.3.6 of the BWF Statutes. 8. BWF WORLD TOUR FINALS

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF World Tour Regulations Page 6 of 7 8.1. At the end of the BWF World Tour year there will be a final Tournament to be known as the BWF World Tour Finals. This Tournament will be held subject to suitable sponsorship arrangements being made. 8.2. Qualification and invitation 8.2.1. At the end of the BWF World Tour year the top 8 men Players, 8 women Players, 8 men s doubles, 8 women s doubles and 8 mixed doubles pairs in the BWF World Tour Ranking (BWF World Tour Ranking published on a date decided by BWF, but at the latest two weeks before the start of the BWF World Tour Finals), will be invited to compete in the BWF World Tour Finals. 8.2.2. If two or more Players / pairs are tied in BWF World Tour Ranking, the place in the BWF World Tour Finals will be awarded to the Player / pair who has participated in the most BWF World Tour Tournaments during the year. If there is still a tie, the place will be awarded to the Player / pair who has gained the most BWF World Tour Ranking points in Tournaments from 1 July onwards. If there is still a tie, the place will be awarded by drawing lots. 8.2.3. BWF will grant an invitation to reigning World Champions in a non- Olympic year, and to the reigning Olympic Champions in the Olympic year, if they do not qualify as of right via the BWF World Tour Ranking list, are in the top 20 of the World Rankings on the date of invitation by BWF, and subject to clause 8.2.4 below (maximum Players / pairs from one Member). Where BWF grant such an invitation the number of Player / pairs in the Event will not exceed eight (8). 8.2.4. Players / pairs will qualify unless a total of two Players / pairs from any one Member would thereby be exceeded in that Event. If more than two Players / pairs are qualified the invitation in clause 8.2.3 above will be invited first and thereafter the highest ranked Player / pair from the BWF World Tour Ranking. 8.3. The venue The BWF will decide the venue for this Tournament and notify all Players and Members. 8.4. World Ranking Points World Ranking points will be awarded to Players taking part in the BWF World Tour Finals according to the World Ranking Regulations (BWF Statutes, Section 5.3.3.1). 8.5. Tournaments played under the pool system or in groups 8.5.1. Each of the five Events shall be played under the group system with two groups of four Players / pairs. 8.5.2. Seeding and draws are conducted as per the GCR. 8.5.3. No nationality separation applies for Level 1 Tournaments. 8.6. Order of play 8.6.1. If a group contains two Players (singles) or two pairs (doubles) from the same Member, the first match in the group to be scheduled shall be between these two Players / pairs. 8.6.2. Group ranking will be established in accordance with GCR Regulation 16.2. 8.6.3. Immediately following the conclusion of the group stage there shall be a random draw to determine places in the knock out stage (semi-finals). The two group winners in each Event will be separated.

BWF Statutes, Section 5.2.2: BWF World Tour Regulations Page 7 of 7 8.6.4. Promotions will be allowed, but only by the next Player / pair on the BWF World Tour Ranking list and subject to clause 8.2.4 above. 8.6.5. A Player / pair is entitled to prizes according to results actually obtained before any withdrawal; remaining un-played matches will be treated as if won by the opponent(s) 21-0, 21-0. 8.6.6. Should there be any injury/illness or other unavoidable hindrance preventing Player(s) from competing, participating Players must be prepared to play in an exhibition match, if requested, to assist with filling in the programme of play for the sponsors, television and/or paying audience. 8.7. Financial matters related to the BWF World Tour Finals 8.7.1. Travel All airfares (economy class) for Players qualifying for the BWF World Tour Finals will be paid for. 8.7.2. Hotel Accommodation A reasonable standard of hotel accommodation for Players qualifying for the BWF World Tour Finals will be paid for. 8.7.3. Players other expenses 9. AMENDMENT OF REGULATIONS Players shall be entitled to a daily allowance as decided by BWF, but will be responsible for all other expenses incurred by them. The BWF Council has power on behalf of the BWF to make and publish alterations to the BWF World Tour Regulations.