All the England badminton contingent has withdrawn from the approaching India Open after the rustic’s doubles specialist Sean Vendy and trainer Nathan Robertson examined sure for the COVID-19.
England’s determination to drag out used to be made public by way of the Badminton Affiliation of India (BAI) on Sunday.
The organisers, then again, mentioned that COVID exams of all gamers performed this morning on the crew lodge got here out unfavourable.
“Whole @BadmintonEnglnd crew had withdrawn two days again and they aren’t right here in India. #YonexSunriseIndiaOpen2022 is heading in the right direction and all gamers who have been examined on the lodge this morning as consistent with protocol have come unfavourable,” the BAI tweeted.
UPDATE?
Whole @BadmintonEnglnd crew had withdrawn two days again and they aren’t right here in India. #YonexSunriseIndiaOpen2022 is heading in the right direction and all gamers who have been examined on the lodge this morning as consistent with protocol have come unfavourable. #IndiaKaregaSmash#badminton https://t.co/L2UfxR7uZs
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) January 9, 2022
Vendy’s males’s doubles spouse, Ben Lane, too showed the improvement with a Twitter put up.
“No India Open this 12 months for myself and @SeanVendy after he returned a favorable covid check at the side of our trainer @Nath_Robertson,” Lane tweeted.
Vendy and Lane have been seeded fourth within the males’s doubles pageant.
The India Open will probably be held on the nationwide capital from January 11 to 16 amid a spike in COVID-19 circumstances around the nation.
Organised by way of the BAI, the USD 400,000 Tremendous 500 tournament will get started the 2022 BWF International Excursion season.
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