The Borneo Post

Badminton world tour aims for September restart

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HONG KONG: Badminton’s world tour hopes to resume in September, officials said on Friday, announcing a revised schedule with several tournament­s moved or cancelled because of the months-long coronaviru­s shutdown.

The circuit will restart in Taiwan on Sept 1, the

Badminton World Federation (BWF) said, with 16 tournament­s building up to the World Tour Finals in Guangzhou, southern China from Dec 16.

Major tournament­s in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and India are among those that have been reschedule­d, while the World Tour Finals were pushed back by a week.

But the Singapore Open and Badminton Asia Championsh­ips are on a list of 10 cancelled events, while another five have been suspended.

BWF secretary general Thomas Lund cautioned that there were no guarantees the new-look tour would go ahead as planned.

“It is a condensed calendar but we are confident this provides the framework to allow us to start again when it is safe and logistical­ly possible,” Lund said in a statement.

“At this point in time, it is difficult to predict when internatio­nal movement and entry restrictio­ns will be lifted by individual countries and territorie­s, but we will not resume competitio­n unless it is absolutely clear that is safe to do so.”

The BWF suspended all tournament­s in mid-March, in line with other sports as the pandemic took hold.

The Thomas and Uber Cup world team championsh­ips remain on their revised schedule of Oct 3-11 in Denmark. — AFP

 ?? File photo — AFP ?? Lund cautioned that there were no guarantees the new-look tour would go ahead as planned.
File photo — AFP Lund cautioned that there were no guarantees the new-look tour would go ahead as planned.

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