COVID-19: BWF postpones Asian leg of World Tour to January

The Badminton World Federation has further deferred the Asian leg of the 2020 BWF Tour due to logistical complexities.

The three Asian rounds, scheduled for November this year, are now deferred between January 12 and 31 in Bangkok, Thailand, the BWF has announced. This will see the 2020 tour extending into 2021.

The decision to postpone the Asian leg, featuring two Super 1000 tournaments, culminating with the BWF World Tour Finals, was taken at a BWF Council meeting on Thursday evening.

“It was agreed by the BWF Council that staging the Asian leg in November as originally planned was no longer a viable option in being able to guarantee the highest standard of the tournament including securing all logistical arrangements for players and participants,” the BWF said in a statement.

The two Super 1000 tournaments, the Asian Open I and Asian Open II will now be played from January 12 -17 and 19-24 respectively, while the BWF World Tour Finals is scheduled for January 27 to 31.

“The three Asian leg tournaments now sit alongside the DANISA Denmark Open (October 13-18) in forming the conclusion to the new-look HSBC World Tour 2020 calendar,” it added.

BWF president Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen and its secretary-general Thomas Lund in a joint letter have stated that although the postponement of the Asian leg to next year would affect the world rankings and 2021’s tournament calendar, it was the best option given the current circumstances.

“We acknowledge that pushing the back end of the HSBC BWF World Tour 2020 season into the beginning of next year is likely to affect the World Rankings and next season’s BWF Tournament Calendar.

“….But this solution for the Asian leg gives us the best opportunity to resume and complete this year’s HSBC BWF World Tour as part of our return to international badminton.”

“From the start, we emphasised we would only see a return to international badminton if it was safe and logistically possible to do so. Therefore, for the past six months, we have been 100% dedicated to preparing for the safe return to international badminton,” the letter read.

The news comes a week after the BWF was forced to postpone the Thomas and Uber Cup after multiple teams, including Indonesia, South Korea Thailand, Australia, Chinese Taipei and Algeria, pulled out due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The world body also cancelled the Denmark Masters 2020 scheduled from October 20 to 25.

The Denmark Open badminton tournament scheduled to be held in Odense from October 13 to 18 will mark the resumption of international badminton after it came to a halt in March because of the dreaded virus.

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