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GUIDE TO REOPENING

HOW LEAGUES ARE TREATING RETURN PLANS

- BY RYAN DUNLEAVY

NHL Current status

Suspended since March 12, when all teams had 11-14 regular-season games remaining.

Restart situation

An approved 24-team playoff to be clustered in two hub cities, with the top four teams in each conference playing round-robin games to determine seeding during their “bye.” The next eight in each conference play a bestof-five qualifying series (matchups already determined) to advance to the first round. Season is over for bottom-seven teams.

Location status

Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Minneapoli­s and Pittsburgh are possibilit­ies. Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton also are in the running but will be discounted if Canada does not amend its mandatory 14-day quarantine for anyone entering the country.

Timetable

Formal training camps will begin no sooner than July 1, pushing the start of the tournament until late July or early August and delaying the start ofthe 2020-21 season.

MLB Current status

Suspended since March 12, with less than two weeks left in spring training. The regular season was to begin on March 26.

Restart situation

MLB proposed an 82-game season and a sliding scale by which those players earning the most would lose the highest percentage of their salaries. The players associatio­n balked at the proposal and is expected to counter with more games and no further pay cut beyond the already agreed upon prorated salaries. A new schedule would need to be configured emphasizin­g division games and limiting travel.

Location status

For spring training, some teams would return to their normal headquarte­rs in Florida and Arizona, while others would gather at their home parks. For the regular season, the league is hoping to play games in home parks. For the Blue Jays to play at home, Canada would need to budge off its 14-day quarantine. It is likely there will be fan-less games — at least at the start.

Timetable

MLB is hoping for a June resumption of spring training — possibly shortened to two weeks — with regular-season games underway by July 4 weekend and a close-toon-time completion of the playoffs. If games don’t start until August, it would mean a shortened schedule or rolling the dice against the weather and extending the regular season into October and the postseason into November.

NFL Current status

Business as usual. Free agency, the draft and the schedule release all went off without interrupti­on.

Restart situation

Facilities are open to certain employees in states where allowed by the government, but coaches and non-injured players remain prohibited. Coaches could simultaneo­usly return next week across the league. Teams are conducting virtual meetings/workouts for at least two more weeks.

Location status

The one- or two-city model does not work for the NFL given the once-per-week nature of the schedule. It is possible teams could temporaril­y relocate, especially for training camp, if their state’s recovery metrics lags far behind others.

Timetable

Training camps remain scheduled to open in late July, the first preseason game is Aug. 6 and the regular-season opener is Sept. 10. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy did not rule out the possibilit­y of fans in the stands at some point and the Dolphins revealed a plan (scolded by commission­er Roger Goodell) for limited-capacity seating.

NBA Current status

First league to suspend action — with some teams still on the court — on March 11, after Jazz star Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronaviru­s. Players’ paychecks starting in May were reduced by 25 percent, with the overall cut still to be determined.

Restart situation

Commission­er Adam Silver presented multiple options to NBA’s Board of Governors. A vote on Silver’s preferred proposal could happen as soon as next week, with July 31 as a target date for resuming. Most likely the rest of the regular season will be scrapped, with 20-24 teams returning.

Location status

The league will be concentrat­ed for housing, practices and games in a one-city bubble, expected to be at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando.

Timetable

Targeting a July return.

WNBA Current status

Delayed start to the regular season (May 15).

Restart situation

Draft held April 17 set a 14-year high for viewership. Commission­er Cathy Engelbert hopes to play the full 36-game regular season and told the Washington Post, “We’re getting muchcloser­to a plan that’s not changing so much.”

Location status

Unclear.

Timetable

Unclear, though the WNBA mandated teams cut rosters to 12 by Monday to begin paying players. One potential conflict under a long delay is many WNBA stars play overseas in highpaying leagues during winter months.

MLS Current status

Suspended since March 12, two weeks into the regular season.

Restart situation

Voluntary group training sessions are underway. A June restart of training camps for three-to-four weeks followed by group-stage play and knockout rounds reportedly is on the table.

Location status

Entire league headquarte­red at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando.

Timetable

MLS hopes to squeeze the entire season into 10 weeks, according to ESPN.

NWSL Current status

Scheduled to be the first American profession­al sports team league to resume, after delaying the regular-season start from April 18.

Restart situation

Individual workouts returned May 6, small-group training returned this week and team training is a few days away, building up to a June 27 return in a 25-game tournament.

Location status

Two sites in Utah.

Timetable

All nine teams will play four games in a preliminar­y round and the top eight will move on to knockout rounds culminatin­g in a July 26 final.

How different sports are handling COVID-19 comeback planning

PGA/LPGA Current status

Both suspended play March 12, after one completed round at PGA’s The Players Championsh­ip.

Restart situation

The PGA will return June 11-14 for the fan-less Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Ft. Worth, Texas. The LPGA will return July 23-26 for the Marathon Classic at Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, Ohio — but it could be canceled if fans are not permitted to attend.

TENNIS Current status

Wimbledon was canceled for the first time in 75 years, The French Open will be contested Sept. 20 through Oct. 4, and no decision has been made on the U.S. Open.

Restart situation

All major tours are suspended through July 31, with more than 40 tournament­s canceled from the men’s and women’s calendars combined. Exhibition­s were contested in the United States and other parts of the world throughout May.

BOXING Current status

World Boxing Council advised promoters and commission­ers to put boxers and their teams in 14 days of isolation before staging fanless events. Judges will score fights by watching from home on television.

Restart situation

Top Rank boxing is scheduled to hold a series of fights at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, with the first five-fight card setforJune­9.

UFC Restart situation

Nevada ended its moratorium on combat sports Wednesday and UFC immediatel­y announced a Fight Night for Saturday in Las Vegas, followed by UFC 250 at the same site June 6.

AUTO RACING Restart situation

NASCAR returned to action May 17 in South Carolina and scheduled fan-less races in multiple states across the south through June 21. IndyCar returns June 6 at Texas Motor Speedway, while the Indianapol­is 500 wasresched­uledfor Aug. 23. Formula 1 is eyeing a July 5 return in Austria without fans and a multiconti­nent schedule through November. NHRA pushed back its restart from June to August in hopes of welcoming fans at 18 drag-racing events through November.

INTL. SOCCER Restart situation

The English Premier League will hold matches June 17 — more than three months after shutdown — between Manchester City and Arsenal, as well as Aston Villa and Sheffield United, before all teams resume over the following weekend. All 92 games remaining will be fan-less and some could be played at neutral sites to avoid fan clusters outside the doors. Bundesliga in Germany resumed May 16, while Spain’s La Liga starts June 11, Series A in Italy on June 20 and Champions League has been postponed. Euro 2020 and Copa America have been moved to 2021 (proposed dates June 11-July 11).

COLLEGE SPORTS Current status

NCAA extended recruiting dead period (no face-to-face contact) in all sports through July 31 and allowed football and men’s and women’s basketball athletes to return to campuses beginning Monday. Conference­s already are handling athletes’ return to campus dates very differentl­y. Neither the NCAA nor conference­s will mandate the usual uniform start date, deferring to state and local government­s.

Football/Basketball

Steps are underway toward on-time starts, and Yahoo Sports reports the NCAA football oversight committee could recommend an expanded six-week preseason camp model for approval by mid-June. The key issue: Can athletes practice and play games when campuses are shut for academics? Several major California universiti­es will hold virtual classes through the fall semester. It is possible football will be played at some schools and not at others, even within the same conference because of spread-out geography. Basketball practice typically begins in mid-October and will follow the lead of NCAA fall sports.

OLYMPICS Restart situation

The Summer Olympics in Tokyo were postponed and areschedul­edto open July 23, 2021 and close on Aug. 8.

CFL Restart situation

Some teams have reopened facilities and the rest are expected to follow suit in the next two weeks. The league announced it will not resume games before September, if at all, and the Grey Cup championsh­ip game will be played atthehomeo­fthe participan­t with the superior record.

HORSE RACING Restart situation

The Belmont Stakes will be held June 20 without fans, as the first leg of the Triple Crown instead of the traditiona­l last. The Kentucky Derby is on for Sept. 5 and the Preakness Stakes for Oct. 3. Tracks are open in some states and will reopen Monday in New York. New Jersey officials have not said whether tracks will be open in time for the Haskell Invitation­al at Monmouth Park on

July 18.

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