LPGA Shanghai tournament cancelled over coronavirus

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SHANGHAI, Aug 12, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The LPGA Tour on Wednesday cancelled
its Shanghai tournament after China said it will not hold most international
sports events this year because of coronavirus.

LPGA Shanghai, won last year by American world number two Danielle Kang,
had been scheduled for October 15-18 but has been scratched “given the
current health concerns and significant travel restrictions”, the tour said
in a statement.

“(We) very much look forward to returning to Qizhong Garden Golf Club,
Shanghai in 2021,” it added.

It now appears inevitable that the men’s prestigious $10.5 million World
Golf Championship-HSBC Champions, due to take place two weeks later in
Shanghai, will also be cancelled.

Almost all leading international sports events in China this year,
including WTA and ATP tennis, have been scrapped as the country tries to
prevent imported virus cases.

The Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, which was postponed in
April, also looks doomed. Men’s and women’s professional golf has made a
tentative return in the US and Europe, but with no crowds and under strict
virus-prevention protocols.

The LPGA Tour 2020 season was shut down by the pandemic in February after
just four events, two in Florida and two in Australia.

It teed off again only two weeks ago with back-to-back tournaments,
without crowds, in Ohio, both won by last year’s Shanghai champion Kang.

The leading women’s tour moves its bio-secure bubble to Scotland this week
for the Scottish Open in North Berwick followed by next week’s first major of
the season, the British Women’s Open at Troon.