
PV Sindhu Elected Chair Of BWF Athletes’ Commission, Joins BWF Council
PV Sindhu Elected Chair Of BWF Athletes’ Commission, Joins BWF Council PV Sindhu elected chairperson of BWF Athletes' Commission, all set to serve as Badminton World Federation council member for the 2026-29 term. Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu has been elected as the chairperson of the BWF Athletes’ Commission and will serve as the Badminton World Federation’s council member for the 2026-29 term, the world body announced on Wednesday. A member of the Athletes’ Commission since 2017 and a BWF Integrity Ambassador since 2020, Sindhu brings considerable experience and influence to the role. She is a two-time Olympic medallist and the 2019 world champion. Recommended Stories Having been on the senior circuit now, Sindhu is one of the longest-serving athletes. “I step into this role with a deep sense of responsibility and purpose. As Chair of the Athletes’ Commission, my focus is to ensure that athletes’ voices are heard clearly, consistently and with respect at every level of decision making," Sindhu was quoted as saying in a statement. “I see this role as a bridge between athletes and administration and I am grateful to work alongside the Athletes’ Commission and the athletes who serve as representatives across our sport," Sindhu said. The star Indian shuttler will be assisted by Deputy Chair Debora Jille of the Netherlands, while An Se Young (Korea), Doha Hany (Egypt) and Jia Yi Fan (China) will serve as the other player representatives on the Commission. “An incredible opportunity to be a voice for everyone who plays our beautiful game. I’m deeply looking forward to working closely with @bwfmedia to represent every single player and to fight for meaningful, lasting change that truly matters," Sindhu tweeted on Wednesday night. An incredible opportunity to be a voice for everyone who plays our beautiful game. I’m deeply looking forward to working closely with @bwfmedia to represent every single player and to fight for meaningful, lasting change that truly matters https://t.co/yFV6CLmqNo - Pvsindhu (@Pvsindhu1) December 24, 2025 In para badminton, Hong Kong China’s Chan Ho Yuen Daniel will assume the role on a full-time basis after having served as interim chair earlier this year. Click here to add News18 as your preferred news source on Google. Cricket News , Live Cricket Scores , and trending updates, along with top stories across Sports News , Football News , WWE News , and other Sporting Events . Follow News18 on Google . Join the fun, play games on News18 . Download the News18 App to stay updated! Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .
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