China badminton players cleared for Europe despite virus | Malay Mail

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HONG KONG, Feb 22 ― China's badminton players have been cleared of the coronavirus and will play three tournaments in Europe during a “critical stage” of Tokyo Olympic qualifying, officials said today. The Chinese Badminton Association said “no one is infected” and that the team would...

Veteran star Lin Dan is one of the players listed as starters in Germany and at the All England. ― Reuters pic

“Since the outbreak of coronavirus, there has been close attention on whether the Chinese team could train and participate in tournaments,” the CBA said. Olympic men's singles champion Chen Long and Shi Yuqi, as well as veteran star Lin Dan, are listed as starters in Germany and at the All England, as well as women's world number one Chen Yufei.

 

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