In a significant shift beyond her on-court achievements, P. V. Sindhu has taken up a powerful administrative role as a Council member of the Badminton World Federation. Her election as Chair of the Athletes’ Commission has elevated her into the sport’s top decision-making circle, reflecting her growing influence in international badminton.
A seat at the top table
The BWF Council serves as the apex body that governs the global structure of badminton. From framing policies and refining tournament calendars to addressing key issues within the sport, the Council plays a defining role.
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With full voting rights, Sindhu will now actively contribute to shaping these decisions, giving her a direct hand in the sport’s future.
Breaking the norm
Sindhu’s appointment stands out because she remains an active competitor at the highest level. Traditionally, such influential roles are occupied by retired players or seasoned administrators. Her inclusion signals a progressive shift, where active athletes are increasingly being trusted with leadership responsibilities.
Speaking for the players
As Chair of the Athletes’ Commission, Sindhu’s role extends beyond representation; she becomes a crucial bridge between players and administrators. She is expected to advocate for athlete welfare, fair scheduling, workload balance, and transparency, ensuring that players’ concerns are heard and addressed at the highest level.
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This development marks the beginning of Sindhu’s journey into global sports governance. It not only strengthens India’s footprint in international badminton but also sets a precedent for future generations of athletes to step into leadership roles while still competing.