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Coronavirus latest: Sports stars take pragmatic approach to Olympic postponement

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Sport is adapting to a new calendar.

Sporting stars are taking a pragmatic approach to the 2020 calendar being decimated by coronavirus, with Sir Mo Farah and Kyle Edmund already planning ahead.

Farah's Tokyo 2020 plans have been shelved, with the distance runner admitting relief after last week's Olympic cancellation, while Edmund has seen Wimbledon perish.

Farah's return to defend his 10,000 metres title will have to wait another 12 months but the 37-year-old conceded it was the only logical course of action due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Farah told talkSPORT: "In a way, obviously it's disappointing it has been cancelled, but I am glad it has been cancelled.

British tennis number one Edmund said he accepted this week's news of the postponement of Wimbledon and looked forward to a return to action as soon as possible.

In a message on the Lawn Tennis Association's Twitter account, Edmund said: "The correct decision has been made – right now, it is impossible to think of playing tennis with what's going on.

"We need to get through this for the long term, in order for everything to go on. I'm sure next year, in 2021, we look forward to having all the tournaments back again."

England rugby union captain Sarah Hunter has written an open letter urging people to embrace her sport's spirit of "togetherness" in order to combat the pandemic.

Hunter hailed the NHS workers who are on the front line fighting the virus, and stressed the importance of staying mentally and physically active as the current nationwide lockdown continues.

Writing on the England Rugby website, Hunter said: "Over the last week or so, I have seen and felt a sense of community and coming together of people looking out for and helping one another.

"In rugby we talk about the strength of the team being the collective rather than the individual and we are seeing the greatest form of 'Teamwork' right now in how the nation is working together as one.

"To the NHS and health care professionals, thank you from the bottom of all our hearts for the amazing work you continue to do, you are the real heroes."

New Zealand cricket officials admit it is "most unlikely" their scheduled tour of Holland, Scotland and Ireland will go ahead as planned in June.

As part of the tour, the Black Caps are due to play a one-day and T20 series in Ireland, followed by one match in each format against Scotland in Edinburgh.

New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said: "Clearly, this situation is extremely disappointing for everyone involved in sport but, given the bigger picture, and the terrible toll COVID-19 is taking worldwide, we need to look after not only our own people but the greater community good."

New Zealand also confirmed that the women's tour of Sri Lanka, due to take place later this month, has been postponed.

Clarity is expected on the immediate future of the Premier League (Bradley Collyer/PA)

A drive-through Covid-19 testing station for NHS workers is being set up at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham.

Warwickshire County Cricket Club has offered its main on-site car park to the Department of Health and Social Care, which will use the area to regularly test NHS staff working in the city and wider West Midlands region.

Organisers announced that the Tour de Suisse, scheduled for June 6-14, has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Olivier Senn, co-managing director for the event, said:  "It was with a heavy heart that we have made this decision due to the Corona pandemic.

"We are however convinced that it is the best solution to provide certainty and thus planning security for participants, fans and partners."

The Tour de France is now the next 'active' race on cycling's calendar.

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