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The BWF has said that its objective wasn't to portray women as sexual objects but to bring an aesthetic element into the sport. -File Photo

KUALA LUMPUR: Badminton's governing body has responded to criticism that it is being sexist by ordering women players to wear skirts.

The Badminton World Federation says it's “never been the intention ... to portray women as sexual objects.”

Some players have opposed the new rule, which will apply at the world championships in London from August 8-14, and the Olympics next year.

The federation says women can “continue to wear shorts if they wish but simply wear a skirt over the top of the shorts.”

The BWF says “aesthetic and stylish presentation” of players is important to increase badminton's popularity.

The rule takes effect at international events from June 1 following the federation's annual meeting in Qingdao, China.

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