No panic' over final amid Belgian terror threat
Belgium
organizers of a showpiece tennis event say there's no need to panic
over its staging despite the "serious and imminent" threat of a
Paris-style attack in Brussels.The
city of Ghent, 35 miles from the Belgian capital, will host the Davis
Cup final between Belgium and Great Britain -- tennis' blue riband team
competition -- between 27-29 November with 13,000 spectators attending
each day.
The moment a recommendation comes in from our government that we should consider to cancel the event -- that will change everything. But that hasn't happened," Gijs Kooken, CEO of Tennis Flanders, which organizes the event, told CNN."There is no reason to panic but it's a shame a great moment for Belgian and British sport is being overshadowed by this. But of course, the security of 13,000 people is much, much more important than sport.
The moment a recommendation comes in from our government that we should consider to cancel the event -- that will change everything. But that hasn't happened," Gijs Kooken, CEO of Tennis Flanders, which organizes the event, told CNN."There is no reason to panic but it's a shame a great moment for Belgian and British sport is being overshadowed by this. But of course, the security of 13,000 people is much, much more important than sport.
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