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India Open 2026: Player Raises Indoor Hygiene Issue at Delhi Venue

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India Open 2026: Player Raises Indoor Hygiene Issue at Delhi Venue

Danish badminton player Mia Blichfeldt has again highlighted an indoor hygiene issue during the India Open 2026. She spoke after winning her round-of-32 match in New Delhi. As a result, venue conditions have returned to the spotlight.
The concerns relate to the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. Blichfeldt said she noticed no improvement from last year. Therefore, frustration remains high among visiting players.

Concerns Raised After Match

Speaking openly, Blichfeldt described the environment as unacceptable. For example, she mentioned dirt and bird droppings near the courts. These conditions, she said, affect focus and comfort.
She also shared that similar problems existed during her previous visit. However, officials did not address those complaints. This lack of change disappointed her.
In addition, she stressed that athletes expect better standards at major events. Clean surroundings support fair competition and safety. As a result, players feel respected and valued.

Call for Action Ahead of Major Events

Blichfeldt urged badminton authorities to review the situation seriously. She explained that such venues should meet international expectations. This point matters even more with global events approaching.
When asked about improvements, her response stayed direct. She said conditions remain the same. That honesty has sparked fresh debate online.
Fans and experts now discuss player welfare more openly. Therefore, organizers face growing pressure to respond. Inclusive sport depends on safe and clean spaces for everyone.
The indoor hygiene issue highlights a broader challenge in event planning. With timely action, organizers can restore confidence. Until then, voices like Blichfeldt’s continue to drive change.

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