New Zealand pulls out of Thomas Cup finals

A few members of the New Zealand team test positive for COVID-19; USA will replace the team in Group D.

Published : May 04, 2022 16:47 IST , NEW DELHI

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Indonesia is the defending champion in Thomas Cup.
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Indonesia is the defending champion in Thomas Cup.
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REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Indonesia is the defending champion in Thomas Cup.

New Zealand has pulled out of the Thomas Cup Finals beginning in Bangkok on May 8 after a few team members tested positive for COVID-19.

USA will replace New Zealand in Group D of the tournament.

“Team New Zealand has withdrawn from the BWF Thomas Cup Finals 2022 due to a significant number of their squad being unable to participate,” the game's governing body BWF said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Team USA confirmed their participation and will take their place in Thomas Cup Group D alongside Japan, Malaysia, and England.”

'Severely depleted team'

Although the BWF didn't elaborate on the reasons behind the unavailability of the Kiwi players, Badminton New Zealand said the decision was taken following a number of COVID cases among the players.

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“During the recent Oceania Championships, and in the subsequent days after this event, several New Zealand players have tested positive for COVID-19. This has resulted in a severely depleted team, with the possibility of additional positive cases detected upon arrival in Thailand,” Badminton New Zealand said in a statement.

The Oceania Championships was held in Melbourne from April 28 to May 1.

“The difficult decision to withdraw the team was made, considering all factors, and putting player welfare at the forefront of our thinking. We are focused on supporting the remaining New Zealand players in Australia and getting them home safely, as soon as possible.”

Indonesia is the defending champion in Thomas Cup.

The Indian men's team has been clubbed alongside fourth seeds Chinese Taipei, Germany and Canada in Group C of the Thomas Cup.

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