Badminton: Shuttlers to keep Tokyo Olympics ranking points earned before coronavirus shutdown

Japan's Yuta Watanabe and Hiroyuki Endo in action at the All England Open Badminton Championships, on March 15, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS

MUMBAI (REUTERS) - Shuttlers will keep ranking points they earned during the original Olympic qualification period before the novel coronavirus pandemic forced the Tokyo Games to be postponed, the Badminton World Federation said on Wednesday (May 27).

The All England Open, played from March 11-15, was the final event to count towards Olympic qualification before the circuit closed down due to the spread of the virus.

Rankings at the end of April should have been the cut-off to decide which badminton players will be at the Tokyo Games.

The governing body said an extended Olympic qualification period will be introduced in 2021 and will include only those tournaments that were postponed, cancelled or suspended due to the pandemic this year.

"It has been a thorough process with the close and valuable consultation of the Athletes' Commission to consider how best to make adjustments to the ... qualification system," Badminton World Federation secretary general Thomas Lund said.

"We feel this is a fair solution for all athletes and it will be our first and main priority to conduct these tournaments as part of badminton's adjusted return in the wake of Covid-19."

The amended process has been approved by the International Olympic Committee.

The BWF announced a new 2020 tournaments calendar last week with the World Tour set to return with the Taipei Open from Sept 1-6.

Tournaments that have been rescheduled for later in 2020 will not count towards qualification and only the 2021 editions of each tournament will offer points towards the Race to Tokyo ranking list.

The BWF added that players from China and Hong Kong can earn points from the 2021 Badminton Asia Team Championships as they were not able to participate in the 2020 edition in Manila due to travel restrictions imposed by Philippines.

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