BWF Cancels Singapore Open due to Covid Surge

Singapore Badminton Association (SBA) and BWF on Wednesday jointly agreed to cancel the Singapore Open 2021 scheduled to be played from June 1-6, 2021.
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

Singapore Badminton Association (SBA) and BWF on Wednesday jointly agreed to cancel the Singapore Open 2021 scheduled to be played from June 1-6, 2021. In an official statement, BWF said, "All attempts were made by the organisers and BWF to provide a safe tournament environment for all participants. However, rising COVID-19 cases globally led to complex challenges in managing inbound travel. Thus, in the interests of all players, tournament personnel and the local community's health and safety, the event has been cancelled."

BWF and BAM jointly agreed to call off the tournament:

BWF also confirmed that the tournament will not reschedule. The Singapore Open 2021 is a Super 500 event on the HSBC BWF World Tour. It was the last tournament offering Race to Tokyo ranking points inside the Olympic qualifying window.

BWF will issue a further statement on Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games qualifying at a later date. Earlier, The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) and Badminton World Federation (BWF) jointly agreed to postpone the Malaysia Open 2021, scheduled for May 25-30.

Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

Tournament postponed due to surge in COVID-19 cases:

As per a release on the BWF website, all attempts made by the organisers and BWF to provide a safe tournament environment for all participants. But the recent surge in cases left no choice but to postpone the tournament.

The Malaysia Open 2021 is a Super 750 event on the BWF World Tour. It was originally scheduled as an Olympic qualifying tournament. BWF can confirm the rescheduled tournament will no longer take place in the Olympic qualifying window. New tournament dates will confirm at a later date.

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