Monkey spotted at Delhi stadium during India Open badminton

A monkey was spotted in the spectator gallery at Indira Gandhi Stadium during the India Open badminton tournament. The incident has raised questions about venue security and playing conditions amid ongoing criticism.

The India Open badminton tournament is underway at Indira Gandhi Stadium in Delhi. The sighting of a monkey in the spectator gallery has heightened concerns over venue security. This incident follows previous complaints about pigeon droppings, which have been a point of ongoing criticism regarding tournament conditions.

Associated with the Badminton Association of India, this controversial event could impact players such as Kang Min Hyuk and Mia Blichfeldt. Calls for improvements in security and maintenance have intensified. The incident was reported on January 15, 2026.

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