Hong Kong Tennis Open postponed amid ongoing protests watertightness

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 15:20:20


Hong Kong Tennis Open postponed amid ongoing protests watertightness

Hong Kong has been disrupted for almost 15 weeks by increasingly violent demonstrations, which were initially sparked by an extradition bill.

The bill, which would have enabled suspects in Hong Kong to be extradited to mainland China, has now been withdrawn but protests have continued.

The tournament was due to take place between October 5-13 and was due to be held in Victoria Park, which has become the rallying point for many of Hong Kong's anti-government marches.



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'As the winner of the WTA International event of the year award in 2018, we strive to maintain a high standard of the event for all participants, players and the fans in particular,' a statement from the HKTO said.

'However, after extensive discussions with our key stakeholders, we conclude that a smooth running of the tournament can be better assured at a later time.'

READ: Kim Clijsters to come out of retirement, announces return to tennis at 36

Protesters have targeted transport to and from Hong Kong International Airport in recent weeks, with numerous flights canceled over a two-day period in early August.

And because the competition -- which was won last year by Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska -- attracts 'thousands of local fans and overseas travellers', the organizers made the decision to push back its start date.

The HKTO's postponement is the second high-profile sporting event in Hong Kong to be affected by the civil unrest after the Hong Kong ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and the Asian Aquathlon Championships was canceled earlier in September.

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The announcement comes ahead of another weekend of protests, which started in June after the Hong Kong parliament proposed the new extradition law.

Many Hong Kong native's, however, saw this as a sign of increasing mainland interference in the city's affairs, resulting in the mass protests, eventually causing leader Carrie Lam to withdraw the bill.

However, demonstrations have continued and now include demands for full democracy and an inquiry into police actions during the protests.

The tournament was due to take place between October 5-13 and was due to be held in Victoria Park, which has become the rallying point for many of Hong Kong's anti-government marches. The bill, which would have enabled suspects in Hong Kong to be extradited to mainland China, has now been withdrawn but protests have continued. The announcement comes ahead of another weekend of protests, which started in June after the Hong Kong parliament proposed the new extradition law. 'However, after extensive discussions with our key stakeholders, we conclude that a smooth running of the tournament can be better assured at a later time.' Hong Kong has been disrupted for almost 15 weeks by increasingly violent demonstrations, which were initially sparked by an extradition bill. The bill, which would have enabled suspects in Hong Kong to be extradited to mainland China, has now been withdrawn but protests have continued. READ: Kim Clijsters to come out of retirement, announces return to tennis at 36 The tournament was due to take place between October 5-13 and was due to be held in Victoria Park, which has become the rallying point for many of Hong Kong's anti-government marches. READ: Kim Clijsters to come out of retirement, announces return to tennis at 36 Hong Kong has been disrupted for almost 15 weeks by increasingly violent demonstrations, which were initially sparked by an extradition bill. 'As the winner of the WTA International event of the year award in 2018, we strive to maintain a high standard of the event for all participants, players and the fans in particular,' a statement from the HKTO said. 'As the winner of the WTA International event of the year award in 2018, we strive to maintain a high standard of the event for all participants, players and the fans in particular,' a statement from the HKTO said. The bill, which would have enabled suspects in Hong Kong to be extradited to mainland China, has now been withdrawn but protests have continued. Hong Kong has been disrupted for almost 15 weeks by increasingly violent demonstrations, which were initially sparked by an extradition bill. However, demonstrations have continued and now include demands for full democracy and an inquiry into police actions during the protests. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos And because the competition -- which was won last year by Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska -- attracts 'thousands of local fans and overseas travellers', the organizers made the decision to push back its start date. Protesters have targeted transport to and from Hong Kong International Airport in recent weeks, with numerous flights canceled over a two-day period in early August. The HKTO's postponement is the second high-profile sporting event in Hong Kong to be affected by the civil unrest after the Hong Kong ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup and the Asian Aquathlon Championships was canceled earlier in September. READ: Kim Clijsters to come out of retirement, announces return to tennis at 36 The tournament was due to take place between October 5-13 and was due to be held in Victoria Park, which has become the rallying point for many of Hong Kong's anti-government marches. And because the competition -- which was won last year by Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska -- attracts 'thousands of local fans and overseas travellers', the organizers made the decision to push back its start date. However, demonstrations have continued and now include demands for full democracy and an inquiry into police actions during the protests.

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