The World Snooker Tour chairman was speaking ahead of the final session of the 2020 World Snooker Championship final.
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World Championship Tickets Still Unsold for Most Sessions
The final on August 16th has sold out, but the majority of other sessions still have seats on offer. After a three-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic it’s finally day one in Sheffield, but a significant number of World Championship tickets are still available. Judd Trump made his long-awaited[Read More…]
Crucible Crowd: Is it Worth the Risk?
The announcement of a pilot programme acting as a test run for the return of spectators to live sport in the UK was announced on Friday.
World Championship Snooker Stream on Matchroom Live
The Betfred World Snooker Championship has been rescheduled from its original April and May slot due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Eurosport to Show World Championship Qualifiers on TV
It will mark the first time that the World Championship qualifiers will be broadcast live on television.
World Championship Qualifying Dates Confirmed
EIS Sheffield will host the preliminary rounds for the Betfred World Snooker Championship for the third year in a row. The World Championship qualifying dates have been confirmed and will take place from July 21st to 28th at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. All tour players seeded outside[Read More…]
Three Things Learned After the Championship League
After each big tournament this season we’ll be reflecting on the latest action, so let’s take a look at a few things learned after the Championship League.
WST Announces 2020/21 Tour Structure Plans
Q School will be held this summer with a dozen spots available for amateurs to gain promotion onto the Main Tour.
Championship League Snooker to Start Amid Tests and Uncertainty
The first tournament since the coronavirus-enforced lockdown in the UK gets under way on Monday in Milton Keynes.
Snooker Takes Lead With First Event After the Lockdown
The Championship League has been confirmed for a June 1st start in Milton Keynes.