BWF cancels Taipei Open Super 300 due to Covid-19 | Badminton News – Times of India
The Taipei Open was scheduled to be held from September 7 to 12 at Taipei City.
“Further to Wednesday’s announcement detailing updates to the BWF Tournament Calendar 2021, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) can confirm the YONEX Taipei Open 2021 is now cancelled,” the apex body said.
“This follows unexpected COVID-19 complications regarding the staging of the tournament, leaving local organisers no choice but to cancel.
“The BWF regrets the sudden change of direction but remains committed to delivering a safe and structured series of badminton tournaments for the rest of the year.”
Indian player HS Prannoy expressed his disappointment at the development.
“Wow beautiful. I think I better start playing tennis,” he tweeted, reacting to the news.
Wow beautiful ???? I think I better start playing tennis ???? https://t.co/ILvVw9XAkb
— PRANNOY HS (@PRANNOYHSPRI) 1628946865000
The governing body had cancelled the Korea Open and Macau Open on Wednesday due to rising cases of COVID-19 pandemic in the region.
The apex body had also postponed the World Junior badminton championships which was scheduled to be held in China.
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