US Open Badminton postponed due to Corona
US Open Badminton postponed due to Corona
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The World Badminton Federation (BWF) has decided to postpone the US Open World Tour Super 300 tournament on Tuesday in view of the threat of coronavirus. The US Open was scheduled to be held from June 23, but it has been decided to postpone it due to the threat of coronavirus spreading around the world. Indian player HS Prannoy became its champion in 2017. He defeated compatriot Parupalli Kashyap in the final.

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The BWF issued a statement saying, "The Yonex US Open, to be held in California from June 23 to 28, is being postponed. This decision has been taken after consultation with USA Badminton. We acknowledge that its event Health and safety will be affected. "

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Earlier, the BWF decided to postpone the HSBC BWF World Tour, BWF Tour and other tournaments to be held in May, June and July. Three events of HSBC BWF World Tour have been affected due to Corona which includes Indonesia Open, Junior and Para Badminton tournaments.

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BWF had earlier announced Swiss Super 300 to be held from 17 March to 22 March, India Open Super 500 from 24 to 29 March, Malaysia Open Super 750 to be held from 31 March to 5 April, Singapore Open from 7 to 12 March. The Super 500 and the Badminton Asia Championships to be held from 21 to 26 April were postponed.

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