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World table tennis championships postponed again over virus

The world table tennis team championships due to take place here were postponed for a second time over the coronavirus pandemic.

The world table tennis team championships due to take place here were postponed for a second time over the coronavirus pandemic.

South Korea was among the earliest countries to be hit outside China -- where the coronavirus first emerged -- and for a time had the world’s second-largest outbreak before it was largely brought under control through a widespread testing drive.

In February the rapid surge in the number of infections prompted officials to postpone the championships from their original March 22-29 dates to late June. But since then the COVID-19 outbreak has spread to almost all parts of the world, killing more than 75,000 people. That led to a historic decision to postpone the summer Olympics by one year.

All International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) events have been suspended until the end of June, and the ITTF said that new provisional dates for the championships had been set for September 27 to October 4.

Local organisers will continue to monitor the situation “with the priority being placed on the health and safety of players, coaches, fans and officials”, it added in a statement.

“The ITTF has been working in close cooperation with the Korea Table Tennis Association (KTTA) ... in order to establish the new provisional dates and also have other optional dates to stage the World Championships, if necessary,” the ITTF said in a statement.

On March 29, the ITTF Executive Committee held a meeting to confirm that new dates would be announced for the Hana Bank 2020 World Team Table Tennis Championships in light of the fact that all currently planned ITTF events and activities are suspended until June 30.

“Now with provisional dates proposed for September 27 to October 4, the ITTF and KTTA continue to monitor the situation, with the priority being placed on the health and safety of players, coaches, fans and officials.”

The coronavirus has had a serious impact on sports events worldwide, with most major professional leagues for basketball, baseball, football and golf either suspending play or delaying the start of their seasons. To date, there have been more than 1.35 million confirmed cases of COVID-19.

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