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PREPARATIONS for Badminton continue apace as top events grapple with uncertainties and financial hits owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

Badminton said in October that the 2021 event (5-9 May) would run behind closed doors.

The CCI5* is the first European top-level international event of the year and organisers are working to ensure both the 2021 and future fixtures are

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