AFP, HONG KONGHong Kong’s international Rugby Tens tournament in April next year — a curtain raiser to the famous Hong Kong Sevens — has been canceled, the latest sporting event to fall victim to seething political unrest. Organizers for the 10-a-side jamboree, part of a week-long rugby festival culminating in the Hong Kong Sevens from April 3 to 5, had been struggling to attract teams after six months of protests rocking the financial hub. “Owing to the ongoing situation in Hong Kong, the tournament has, for the first time, had difficulty in attracting and securing firm commitments from enough overseas teams of sufficient quality,” host Hong Kong Football Club said in a statement late on Wednesday. Hong Kong has been upended by six months of massive pro-democracy protests that have seen increasingly violent clashes between hardcore demonstrators and police, as well as regular transport disruptions. The WTA’s Hong Kong Open, Formula E’s Hong Kong ePrix and the Hong Kong Squash Open are among the sporting events to have been canceled.


Source:   Taipei Times
December 12, 2019 15:56 UTC