Liverpool is English champion... and other headlines if COVID hadn't struck
Sport has taken a beating due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Most tournaments have either been cancelled or postponed, including the Tokyo Olympics.
Published : Apr 05, 2020 21:51 IST
The sporting world has taken a beating due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Most tournaments have either been cancelled or postponed, including the high-profile Tokyo Olympics. What if the situation had not worsened? Here's a list of what could have happened in an ideal world packed with sports. Premier League: Liverpool could have ended the drought Liverpool could have won the English first-division title for the first time in 30 years if the Premier League had continued for two more weeks before the shutdown. The Reds were just a couple of wins away from taking an unassailable lead over second-placed Manchester City.
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The Spain Masters, German Open, Swiss Open, India Open and Malaysia Open would have followed till April 5. However, all events after All England have either been postponed or cancelled. The BWF was one of the last world sports bodies to suspend tournaments. After receiving a lot of criticism from players, it finally froze the rankings. A new qualification deadline for badminton is yet to be announced. NBA: The playoffs race would have heated up The Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics from the Eastern Conference and the Los Angeles Lakers from the Western Conference have already made the 2020 NBA Playoffs. The Lakers made the stage for the first time in seven years, thanks to Lebron James and Anthony Davis. The playoffs were supposed to begin on April 18. The likes of Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz, Miami Heat etc. were all in contention and we were heading towards a close finish. The struggle of two of the most dominant teams in recent times — Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers — could have either continued or ended.
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Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid, RB Leipzig and Atalanta had already made their way into the 2019-20 UEFA Champions League last-eight stage. Manchester City should have played Real Madrid at home in the second leg holding a 2-1 lead, while Bayern Munich was supposed to host Chelsea with a 3-0 advantage. Juventus should have welcomed Lyon after a 0-1 loss away, while Napoli had to take a 1-1 scoreline to Barcelona for the reverse fixture. The quarterfinals and semifinals draw would have gone ahead on March 20. The first leg quarterfinals fixtures were supposed to happen on April 7 and 8, with the return legs taking place the following week. At present, UEFA is unsure when the action will resume . Even if the European leagues commence, there is no clarity as to whether there will be home and away fixtures as a single country could host the remaining games.