Aaron Mooy chasing silverware after Celtic switch
Aaron Mooy is relishing the chance to add some trophies to his CV following his move to Celtic.
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Aaron Mooy is relishing the chance to add some trophies to his CV following his move to Celtic.
The ATP has announced its China swing series of tournaments will not take place again this year because of ongoing Covid-19 restrictions in the country.
ATP Tour on Thursday updated its end-of-year calendar, with six tournaments added to replace the Covid-enforced cancellation of the 2022 China swing for the third year in succession. "ATP has today confirmed the Shanghai Masters, China Open (Beijing), Chengdu Open, and Zhuhai Championships will not take place in 2022 due to ongoing restrictions related to COVID-19," a statement for the men's tour announced.
The ATP have confirmed the cancellation of tournaments in China this season due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions in the country. Four events, including the Shanghai Masters, were scheduled for September and October but the country’s Covid-19 situation means the tournaments have been scrapped.
China hosted the Winter Olympics under strict health protocols in February but almost every other international sporting event in the country this year has been cancelled or postponed. ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi told Reuters last month that the prospects of the 2022 China swing were bleak. "This marks the third year of cancellation for the ATP's China swing, typically hosted in September and October and last staged in 2019, prior to the pandemic," the men's governing body said in a statement.
Australia boss Graham Arnold admitted he is delighted to see Aaron Mooy land a huge move to Celtic and is convinced Ange Postecoglou will have him fit and firing on all cylinders by the time the Socceroos kick off their World Cup campaign in Qatar in November.
Former Bolton boss Owen Coyle explained why he reluctantly agreed to let new Celtic midfielder and former Wanderers youngster Aaron Mooy leave the Whites.
Former Huddersfield Town favourite Aaron Mooy admits he cannot wait to get up and running for Celtic after signing a two-year deal with the Scottish champions.