Badminton: Officials reject Robertson's jibe

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Wednesday 10 August 2011 19:00 EDT
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Nathan Robertson and doubles partner Jenny Wallwork
Nathan Robertson and doubles partner Jenny Wallwork (GETTY IMAGES)

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Badminton England has defended its World Championship preparations after apparent criticism from its top player Nathan Robertson. Robertson and Jenny Wallwork suffered a disappointing first round mixed doubles defeat at Wembley on Tuesday night.

Robertson later said on Twitter: "Today's quote 'World class performance needs world class support' average treatment gets an average outcome. End quote..."

But Badminton Englan chief executive, Adrian Christy, said: "These players have had a fantastic preparation period."

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