Sports events in Britain called off following death of queen
- Premier League paid its respects to the royal family, saying it was ‘deeply saddened’ to hear of the queen’s death
- The US Tennis Association held a moment of silence before the first US Open women’s semi-final match Thursday night, won by Ons Jabeur

Several sporting events in Britain were called off as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth at the age of 96 on Thursday.
Organisers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play, with many players still out on the course at Wentworth. The course and practice facilities will be closed Friday.
The England and Wales Cricket Board said Friday’s play in the second test between England and South Africa at the Oval would not take place.

Horse racing meetings in Britain were suspended on Thursday night and Friday, with the governing body wanting to “remember her extraordinary life and contribution to our sport and our nation.”
Domestic rugby matches in England and Scotland were called off on Thursday and games will not be played over the weekend, either.
Organisers of cycling’s Tour of Britain declared the race over after cancelling Friday’s stage as well as two more over the weekend. Gonzalo Serrano, who led after Thursday’s stage, was named the winner.
The Premier League paid its respects to the royal family, saying it was “deeply saddened” to hear of the queen’s death. It didn’t immediately say whether games would go ahead this weekend.
