The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on every walk of life, and sport is no exception.
Almost every sporting competition, including the Olympics, European Championship and Premier League, was put on hold as the world's attention turned to getting the pandemic under control.
Now, the sporting world is slowly looking at ways to emerge from the crisis, with top-level action beginning to return behind closed doors.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of the coronavirus-related news from the world of sport on June 11.
Thursday evening's headlines:
The season is scheduled to start in Austria next month. Read more.
The 20-time grand slam champion went full Disney princess with her daughter, while Marcus Rashford achieved his target of three million meals a week. Read more.
England pace bowler rethinks how to go about his management of the ball. Read more.
Two qualifying tournaments for the 2023 Cricket World Cup have been postponed due to the ongoing crisis, while MotoGP is set to return on July 19. Read more.
Tottenham and England player punished for post by Football Association. Read more.
The Birmingham Games will now start on July 28 and finish on August 8. Read more.
Matches will initially be held behind closed doors Read more.
It is one of a number of rule changes that will be considered by Super League, Championship and League 1 clubs. Read more.
Matchday revenue for 2020-21 is forecast to be half of what would normally be expected. Read more.
Experienced drivers in smaller teams may benefit the most from F1's long coronavirus shutdown period, according to Mika Hakkinen. Read more.
A very minimal number of media representatives will be permitted to attend the first 'ghost races' in Austria and Hungary next month. Read more.