New Zealand sport set for fans boost with end to COVID-19 curbs in sight

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WELLINGTON: Professional sport in New Zealand could welcome fans back to stadiums as early as next week with the government set to decide whether ...

WELLINGTON: Professional sport in New Zealand could welcome fans back to stadiums as early as next week with the government set to decide whether to lift all social distancing restrictions imposed to due the COVID-19 pandemic.

"At level 1, all current rules on businesses and services are essentially lifted," Ardern said on Wednesday."Sports and concert stadiums can be sold out." "For those larger events it is a matter of preparedness for us. We may be confident that we're an environment where we do not have COVID in circulation," she added.Professional sport returned to the country on Wednesday with the opening day of the"NZ Premier League Tennis" tournament at Auckland's closed Albany Stadium, a NZUS$90,000 event organised to give local-based players a chance to earn income.

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