Snooker Masters moved out of London due to COVID-19 regulations

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LONDON, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- The 2021 Snooker Masters will be moved to Milton Keynes instead of London due to the COVID-19 regulations.

The World Snooker Tour (WST) confirmed on Monday that the prestigious invitation event, which starts on January 10, has been moved from London to Milton Keynes, about 80 km northwest of the capital.

"WST had planned to host the event at Alexandra Palace in London, its home since 2011. But given the current COVID-19 restrictions, the decision has been taken to stage the Masters in a 'bubble' environment, behind closed doors, at Arena MK in Milton Keynes," read a statement released by the organizers.

The event involved the top 16 players in the world will run to January 17th, with seven-time Masters champion Ronnie O'Sullivan facing China's top player Ding Junhui in the first round.

Chinese hopeful Yan Bingtao was drawn to play against Australian ace Neil Robertson while world number one Judd Trump will face David Gilbert in his opening match.

All players will be tested for COVID-19 the day before their first match and will remain within the bubble as long as they participate in the tournament. Enditem

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