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Thailand pledges 'world's safest' badminton as China pulls out due to COVID-19 restrictions

Bangkok: Thailand's badminton chief pledged that next month's restart tournaments will be the "safest in the world" on Wednesday after heavyweights China withdrew because of coronavirus restrictions.

China's pull-out blows a big hole in the draw for the three world tour events from 12 January in Bangkok, the first in Asia since COVID-19 shut down the sport in March.

Badminton Association of Thailand president Patama Leeswadtrakul said China's anti-coronavirus rules prevented the team, which includes men's Olympic champion Chen Long and women's world number two Chen Yufei, from travelling.

"The reason is that the Chinese government doesn't allow them to go out of the country  not just for the sport of badminton but for all kinds of athletes," Patama told AFP.

The three back-to-back tournaments, in bio-secure "bubble" conditions and behind closed doors, culminate in the delayed 2020 World Tour Finals from 27 January.

Patama said the Thai government has been working to ensure top standards of health, including isolating players the minute they get off their flights.

"This bubble competition will be the safest in the world," Patama said. "After 4 January, no one is allowed to enter this bubble and all the measures and protocol are very strict for the health and safety of everyone."

She admitted that the prospect of playing without fans was a concern for some competitors, who are worried about how it may affect their performances.

"Our badminton players also mention these same feelings... But we have to seal everyone in the bubble for the best health this time," she said.

"We are the only tournament that can host in this world at this time — I mean internationally, globally, at this time of resurgence."

Thailand has seen a low toll from the virus since it registered the first case outside of China in January.

But new outbreaks in recent weeks have prompted the government to put certain areas under partial restrictions after months of relative normalcy.



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