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BAI Plans Training Camp in Hyderabad From July 1, No Domestic Event Till September

Jaleel M. by Jaleel M.
June 26, 2020
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Top Indian shuttlers, including PV Sindhu, will be able to hit the courts from July 1 if the state government gives a green light to the Badminton Association of India (BAI) for organising a national camp in Hyderabad. While a bunch of Indian players have started practising at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy (PPBA) in Bengaluru after the Sports Authority of India (SAI) laid down rules for resumption of training late last month, the elite players in Hyderabad had no such luck. 

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With COVID-19 cases surging in Hyderabad, the Talengana government as a precautionary measure extended the lockdown till June 30 but it meant the return to sport got further delayed for the top players in the state. 

“The pandemic has put a break on our training but after weighing the situation, we have decided to start the training camps in Hyderabad from July 1, subject to state governments permission and approval,” BAI secretary Ajay Singhania told PTI. 

In March, the BAI had postponed the Senior National Championships, scheduled in Lucknow between April 27 to May 3 in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and it has now decided not to resume the domestic circuit till September. 

“BAI had a discussion with all state secretaries on the status of resuming the domestic tournaments and after consultations it was decided that domestic tournaments will not resume till September,” Singhania said. 

“The pandemic situation will be further accessed and reviewed in September.” 

In February, BAI had announced the introduction of a multi-level domestic tournament structure, which will have a combined prize money of approximately Rs 2 crore, to replace the senior ranking tournaments in the country. 

The revamped structure was supposed to have three levels of tournaments – Level 1, 2 and 3 respectively but it didn’t see the light of the day due to the pandemic. Out of four international tournaments that the country was scheduled to host this year, two have been cancelled so far. 

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Hyderabad Open Super 100 (August 11-16) and India Junior International Grand Prix (August 4-9) in Pune have been cancelled, while India Open Super 500, scheduled in March will be held from December 8-13 in a ravamped BWF calender.

The international circuit was shutdown after the completion of the All England Championships in March. Last month, the BWF announced a new 2020 tournament calendar with the World Tour set to return with the Taipei Open from September 1. India has reported nearly 5 lakh virus cases.

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