India Open 2022: The Badminton Association of India confirmed on Sunday that the Super 500 match will likely be held as scheduled regardless of England gamers pulling out of the match. Image for illustration (AFP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSIndia Open will likely be performed in New Delhi from January 11 to 16England contingent pulled ou after 2 of their years examined Covid-19 posiiveThe Super 500 occasion will begin the 2022 BWF World Tour seasonIndia Open Super 500 match will go on as scheduled regardless of your complete England contingent withdrawing from the match after two of their gamers examined constructive for Covid-19, based on the Badminton Association of India.
England’s doubles specialist Sean Vendy and coach Nathan Robertson examined constructive for the COVID-19. The organisers, nonetheless, stated that COVID checks of all gamers carried out this morning on the group resort got here out adverse.”Entire @BadmintonEnglnd team had withdrawn two days back and they are not here in India. #YonexSunriseIndiaOpen2022 is on track and all players who were tested at the hotel this morning as per protocol have come negative,” the BAI tweeted.UPDATEEntire @BadmintonEnglnd group had withdrawn two days again and they don’t seem to be right here in India. #YonexSunriseIndiaOpen2022 is on monitor and all gamers who have been examined on the resort this morning as per protocol have come adverse. #IndiaKaregaSmash#badminton https://t.co/L2UfxR7uZs— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) January 9, 2022
Vendy’s males’s doubles accomplice, Ben Lane, too confirmed the event with a Twitter publish.”No India Open this year for myself and @SeanVendy after he returned a positive covid test along with our coach @Nath_Robertson,” Lane tweeted.The India Open will likely be held on the nationwide capital from January 11 to 16 amid a spike in Covid-19 circumstances throughout the nation. Organised by the BAI, the USD 400,000 Super 500 occasion will begin the 2022 BWF World Tour season.Click right here for IndiaRight now.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.