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 15.
Monday evening's headlines:
Chairman Mark Palios says the club are in dialogue with litigation experts. Read more.
Rangers were among the clubs to return to training after the ban of all football activity was lifted for Premiership first-team squads last week. Read more.
Staff and players had already agreed wage deferrals of 20-50 per cent. Read more.
The Great North Run has also bitten the dust. Read more.
It had been due to take place on September 13 but will not go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more.
Hockenheim officials have warned that they cannot wait forever for Formula 1 to decide if the German venue will be added to the 2020 'corona calendar'. Read more.
The absence of spectators will not be the only major change when Formula 1 gets back up and racing in Austria next month. Read more.
Those in charge of F1's biggest budget teams must be suffering from a "massive headache", according to Racing Point technical boss Andy Green. Read more.