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  China News Service, September 15th. Beijing time on the 15th, the World Badminton Federation officially announced that the 2020 World Badminton Cup finals in Aarhus, Denmark will be postponed again.

The World Badminton Federation stated that it has made a postponement decision after full negotiation and an agreement with the Danish Badminton Association. The specific match date has not yet been determined.

  The World Badminton Federation pointed out in a statement that day that after full negotiation and agreement with the Danish Badminton Federation, a difficult decision was made to postpone the 2020 Tangyu Cup finals in Aarhus, Denmark from October 3 to 11.

However, the Danish Open (October 13-18) and the Danish Masters (October 20-25) will proceed as originally planned.

  "This decision was made after many participating teams withdrew from the Tangyu Cup finals and the adjusted World Tour Europe. We will do our best to maintain the health and safety of all participants, such as implementing a bubble system to create a safe badminton. ecosystem."

  The lack of anti-epidemic procedures for teams and players to feel at ease and focus on the game has caused Chinese Taipei, South Korea and Indonesia to withdraw. Many of them have traditionally strong teams. This has also forced the World Badminton Federation and the Danish Badminton Association to postpone again. Ubei's decision.

  Affected by the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the current Tangyou Cup has been postponed three times.

It was first postponed from May to August this year, and then the World Badminton Federation planned to take place from October 3 to 11, and now it is postponed again.

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