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No plans to change Tokyo qualification period because of coronavirus: BWF

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 28 2020 | 5:10 PM IST

The novel coronavirus outbreak might have wrecked havoc on Olympic qualifying events but badminton's world body on Friday said it has currently no "plans to make any adjustments" to the regulations related to the Tokyo Games qualification period.

Concerns over the rapid spread of the deadly virus forced the postponement of the four Olympic qualifying events so far -- Lingshui China Masters (February 25 to March 1), Vietnam International Challenge (24-29 March 24-29) and German Open (March 3 to 8) and Polish Open (March 26-29).

Many top players such as two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan, London bronze medallist Saina Nehwal and Rio Olympics quarterfinalist Kidambi Srikanth are racing against time to book their ticket to Tokyo.

The postponement of these qualifying tournaments will further dent their chances as they need a rapid rise up the rankings to qualify for the Games.

However, Badminton World Federation said it will not be "appropiate" to make any changes to the Olympic qualification schedule.

"With particular reference to Olympic Qualification, BWF is not at this time planning to make any adjustments to the regulations related to the Olympic Qualification period," the world body said in a statement.

"Any change to the existing Olympic qualification rules will affect different players both positively or negatively, and with the present level of postponement and cancellation, BWF does not believe that making changes is appropriate."
"The postponement or cancellation of tournaments is not within the control of hosts, BWF or the badminton community, but is caused by ongoing developments as a result of COVID-19 in different areas of the world and decisions will be taken based on information provided by public health authorities."

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First Published: Feb 28 2020 | 5:10 PM IST

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