Sources: Coronavirus postpones Hong Kong, Singapore sevens

Rugby

The Hong Kong and Singapore Sevens are both set to be postponed until October due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak, sources have told ESPN.

The Hong Kong leg of the HSBC World Sevens Series was set to take place April 3-6, with Singapore a week later, but both legs are now set to be rescheduled.

Confirmation of the postponement is expected on Thursday.

ESPN Fantasy Rugby is back! Click here to pick your team!

The events are seen as key to teams’ preparations for the Tokyo Olympics rugby sevens competitions, which run from July 27-Aug. 1.

The Hong Kong tournament was hosting a joint Sevens Series competition for both men and women for the first time this year as World Rugby expanded the women’s circuit from six tournaments to eight.

Olympic champions Fiji have won the last five Hong Kong titles, while New Zealand lead the standings of the current series.

As of Wednesday, the death toll from coronavirus has risen past 1,100, with over 44,000 reported cases. The World Health Organisation has declared it a global health emergency.

The outbreak of the flu-like virus has cancelled a number of sporting events, including the China Grand Prix.

Many other events in Asia have also been affected. Olympic qualifying events in football, boxing, basketball and badminton that were scheduled in China in February already have been moved to Australia and Serbia.

The World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing have also been postponed by a year to March 2021 due to the outbreak.

Information from Reuters was included in this report.

Products You May Like

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *