New Delhi, July 19 -- Following severe criticism during the India Open in January, the Badminton Association of India (BAI) assured that the Indira Gandhi arena has been renovated and ready to host the BWF World Championships in August. Working with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and sports ministry, BAI has addressed the infrastructure and hygiene issues that plagued the annual tournament. BAI secretary general Sanjay Mishra said: "The issues that came up have been rectified and I am confident this will be one of the best World Championships, whether it is the infrastructure or the players' experience." The India Open sparked controversy when matches were repeatedly halted due to bird droppings on the courts besides monkeys being spotted in the stands. The stadium's upper ventilation gates that allowed birds to enter have been sealed. A new triple-door security system has been installed at the entrances to block animals from wandering in. "The gates have been closed. Apart from that, there are two more doors in front of the main door. Plus, there will be a 24x7 guard," Mishra said. The stadium has undergone a massive structural and aesthetic facelift. The false ceilings have been replaced and walls renovated. The restrooms have also had major upgrades to match luxury standards, Mishra added....