Global Times

Sports world slowly gets back to normal as e-training thrives

- By Xu Liuliu and Ma Jingjing

The 2020 season of the Chinese Super League (CSL) is scheduled to start on July 25, the Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA) announced on Wednesday, with the games to be played in Suzhou, East China’s Jiangsu Province and Dalian, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province.

“To satisfy people’s eager anticipati­on for the restoratio­n of the CSL, the CFA decided that the 2020 CSL will be held on July 25 in Suzhou and Dalian,” the CFA said in a statement on Wednesday. The CFA will do its utmost to ensure the safety of the games and strictly abide by national epidemic prevention requiremen­ts, it said.

The CSL is not the first domestic sports league to return to competitio­n as the outbreak eases in most regions of China. The basketball league Chinese Basketball Associatio­n resumed on June 20.

However, the domestic sports industry is still not back to normal, especially in Beijing, amid pressure to prevent a second wave of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Chinese figure skater Chen Lu told the Global Times on Wednesday that the skating center she founded in Beijing is about 50-percent occupied in terms of the number of learners, with more at the weekends.

“We reopened in early May, but many of our foreign coaches from Canada and Russia couldn’t make it back because of the deteriorat­ing situation overseas. To prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s, we also reduced our opening hours by about one-third,” Chen said.

Chen noted that the plan to build a skating center in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province has also been delayed.

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