Injured World No. 2 Momota withdraws from badminton world championships

Japan’s Kento Momota has withdrawn from the world championships with a back injury. © BWF Badminton Photo
Japan’s Kento Momota has withdrawn from the world championships with a back injury. © BWF Badminton Photo

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 8, 2021: The Badminton World Federation can confirm the withdrawal of a large contingent of Indonesian players from the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships 2021 starting December 12 in Huelva, Spain, the BWF announced on Wednesday, December 8.

The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) made the announcement on Wednesday morning expressing concerns linked to the COVID-19 situation. A small number of Indonesian players remain in the draw.

“BWF is disappointed with the decision by PBSI and regret that the withdrawal took place after the draw,” the world’s governing body said in a statement.

“However, BWF and the Spanish Badminton Federation are now focused on delivering a safe and successful World Championships in line with the advice and measures put in place by the local and national health authorities, including a comprehensive set of safety protocols for all players, team officials and key stakeholders.”

BWF also confirmed that world No.2 and men’s singles defending champion Kento Momota of Japan had pulled out with injury. Momota also withdrew from last week’s HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2021 in Bali, Indonesia with a back issue and has returned to Japan.

Malaysian seventh seeds Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying on Monday announced their split as a pair after 13 years and have too withdrawn from the World Championships.

A majority of players have now arrived safely in Huelva and entered the tournament bubble. Round one matches start 10am local time on Sunday. There are currently no plans to conduct any redraws.