The following is a list of international sports events hit by the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
Athletics
– The World Athletics Indoor Championships, scheduled for Nanjing from March 13-15, were postponed until next year. World Athletics is working with organisers on a date to host the biennial event in 2021.
Inter Milan is among the clubs whose schedule has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak.Credit:AP
Soccer
– Four Serie A games scheduled to have taken place on February 23 in northern Italy were cancelled. The affected games were: Inter Milan v Sampdoria, Atalanta v Sassuolo, Verona v Cagliari and Torino v Parma.
– Upcoming top-flight matches can go ahead behind closed doors in areas affected by the outbreak after the government agreed to a request from the country's football federation.
– Asian Champions League matches involving Chinese clubs Guangzhou Evergrande, Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai SIPG were postponed.
– Guangzhou and the Shanghai clubs will join the competition in April, with their group matches due to be played in May.
– Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai SIPG were due to play away at Perth Glory and Sydney FC but Australian officials sought to reschedule matches after their government imposed a travel ban on foreign nationals arriving from China.
– China's 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Maldives at home and Guam away next month will be moved to Buriram, Thailand. The game will be played behind closed doors, as requested by the Thai government.
The Shanghai Grand Prix, pictured last year, has been postponed this year due to coronavirus.Credit:AP
– Japan's J.League postponed seven Levian Cup matches scheduled for February 26 and all domestic games through the first half of March.
Formula One
– The Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai set for April 19 has been postponed by the governing body FIA and Formula One.
– Authorities will weigh potential alternative dates later this year.
Formula E
– The all-electric Formula E motor racing series abandoned plans for a race in Sanya, on China's Hainan island, on March 21.
Tennis
– The International Tennis Federation moved the Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Group I event featuring China, Taiwan, Indonesia, South Korea and Uzbekistan out of the Chinese city of Dongguan to Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana) in Kazakhstan.
But the February 4-8 event was later postponed after Kazakhstan declined to serve as substitute hosts.
The World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing from March 13-15 have been postponed.Credit:AP
– China forfeited a Davis Cup tie because its men's team were unable to travel to Romania for the March 6-7 playoff.
– The women's Xi'an Open tennis tournament, scheduled for April 13-19, was cancelled and the WTA said it was monitoring the situation with several events scheduled to take place in China in the second half of the season.
Table tennis
– The world championship to be held in Busan, South Korea, from March 22-29 has been pushed back provisionally to June 21-28.
Badminton
– The February 25-March 1 China Masters tournament in Hainan was postponed after several players withdrew.
– The BWF said it hoped the flagship Badminton Asia Championships could still go ahead in Wuhan from April 21-26.
Boxing
– The International Olympic Committee announced Jordan as hosts of the boxing qualifiers for Asia and Oceania after an event in Wuhan was cancelled. It will now take place in Amman from March 3 to 11.
Golf
– The women's LPGA golf tour cancelled the March 5-8 Blue Bay tournament to be held on Hainan.
– The tour also cancelled the Honda LPGA Thailand event in Pattaya and the HSBC Women's World Championship in Singapore.
– The Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific championship in Pattaya, Thailand has been rescheduled for October 7-10.
– The PGA Tour Series-China postponed two qualifying tournaments and delayed the start of its 2020 campaign by two months, cutting the number of regular season tournaments to 10 from 14.
– The European Tour said the Maybank Championship (April 16-19 in Kuala Lumpur) and the Volvo China Open (April 23-26 in Shenzhen) had been postponed.
Hockey
– Pro League matches between China and Australia, scheduled for March 14-15 in Changzhou, will not be played.
Rugby Sevens
– The Singapore and Hong Kong legs of the World Rugby Sevens Series have been postponed from April to October.
Volleyball
– A beach volleyball tournament, due to be held from April 22 to 26 in Yangzhou, has been postponed until after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Weightlifting
– The Asian weightlifting championships has been relocated from Kazakhstan to neighbouring Uzbekistan. The competition, scheduled for April 16-25, will be hosted in Tashkent.
Mixed martial arts
– Asian mixed martial arts promotion One Championship will run its February 28 event in Singapore behind closed doors.
Reuters
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