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Restart of badminton events difficult to predict: BWF chief Lund

- Page Editor: luwenao@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Badminton will be back in action “as soon as possible” after the coronaviru­s crisis, the sport’s chief said, adding that internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns were complicati­ng the picture.

Badminton, like tennis, golf and other sports with an internatio­nal circuit, faces major hurdles after countries introduced an array of travel bans and quarantine periods to combat COVID-19.

Thomas Lund, secretary general of the Badminton World Federation, said an announceme­nt on a rejigged 2020 calendar was expected soon.

But he cautioned that the situation remained fluid.

“We are gearing up to be ready to start competitio­n as soon as possible. This includes formulatin­g a revamped BWF tournament calendar for the year of 2020. An announceme­nt on this will be made shortly,” Lund said.

“But at this point in time, it is difficult to predict when internatio­nal movement and entry restrictio­ns will be lifted by individual countries and territorie­s in order to guarantee that players, their entourage, officials and staff can participat­e in tournament­s safely.”

Badminton has already moved the Thomas and Uber Cups, a highlight of the season, to later in the year, hoping that the virus emergency will have passed.

The de facto men’s and women’s world team championsh­ips – originally scheduled for May, and then moved to August – are now set to take place in Aarhus, Denmark in October.

The pinnacle of the badminton season had been expected to be the Tokyo Olympics, now shifted to 2021 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

All BWF tournament­s have been suspended since midMarch, when most profession­al sports worldwide were frozen as travel restrictio­ns bit and a swathe of countries went into lockdown.

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