The Lingshui
China Masters was earlier scheduled to be held from February 25 to March 1
but was postponed twice due to the pandemic. The Dutch Open was due to take
place from October 6 to 11 in Almere, Netherlands.
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New Delhi(Agencies): The
Badminton World Federation (BWF) on Tuesday cancelled two more international
tournaments -- China Masters and Dutch Open -- from its revamped 2020 calender
because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Two BWF Tour Super 100 tournaments have been
cancelled from the revamped BWF Tournament Calendar for the year – the Lingshui
China Masters 2020 and YONEX Dutch Open 2020,” the governing body said in a
release.
The Lingshui China Masters was
earlier scheduled to be held from February 25 to March 1 but was postponed
twice due to the pandemic.
“It was initially postponed until May and then
moved again to 25-30 August 2020,” the BWF said.
The Dutch Open was due to take
place from October 6 to 11 in Almere, Netherlands.
“Badminton Netherlands announced the
cancellation of their flagship tournament citing continued risks associated
with the COVID-19 pandemic,” the international body said.
In May, the BWF had unveiled a
revised international calendar to salvage the remainder of the season,
disrupted by the global health crisis which is showing no signs of abating.
The apex body had also
announced that ranking points earned at tournaments during the original
qualification phase will be maintained.
The BWF had earlier frozen the
world rankings and made the standings on March 17 as the basis for entry and
seedings, when it resumes the international calendar.
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