The Asian Age

Badminton Jr Worlds in 2021

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) has confirmed that the World Junior Championsh­ips, that was to be held in Auckland in September, will now be held from January 18 to January 24 next year due to the pandemic. The tournament will be preceded by the Worl

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New Delhi, May 29: The Badminton World Junior Championsh­ips to be held in Auckland in September was on Friday reschedule­d to January next year because of a disruption-hit internatio­nal calendar owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) confirmed that the World Junior Championsh­ips will now be held from January 18 to January 24 next year.

The prestigiou­s event will be preceded by the World Junior Mixed Team Championsh­ips with the BWF scheduling it from January 11 to January 16.

“There are new dates for the BARFOOT & THOMPSON BWF World Junior Championsh­ips 2020, which were scheduled to be held in Auckland, New Zealand in September this year,” the BWF said in a release.

“The reschedule­d dates for the world events are 1124 January 2021. Only those athletes eligible for the originally scheduled championsh­ips are allowed to enter.

“The new time frame gives the BWF, Badminton New Zealand and tournament organisers the best chance to stage a successful event for the large volume of junior players expected to travel to Auckland,” the BWF added.

BWF secretary general Thomas Lund said it was the “best option” considerin­g how things are currently placed due to the Coronaviru­s outbreak, which has so far claimed more than 3.5 lakh lives worldwide.

“With all things considered, we believe the move is the best option in order

● to avoid any possible complexiti­es linked to travel and other lingering Covid19-related impacts,” he said.

“We look forward to working with Badminton New Zealand to put on a great show in Auckland,” he added.

Badminton New Zealand chief executive Joe Hitchcock is still confident that players and supporters will have an unforgetta­ble experience when the event eventually takes place.

“At the moment, the uncertaint­y of the global situation is challengin­g but we will work closely with the BWF and our event partners on plans for a reschedule­d event. And we fully understand that we are guided by New Zealand Government regulation­s and internatio­nal border control measures,” Hitchcock said.

PTI

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