The Scotsman

Health and safety key for free-to-air tournament

- By IAN PARKER

Barry Hearn has promised players the highest health and safety measures will be in place when live snooker returns with a free-to-air televised tournament next month.

Judd Trump, Neil Robertson, Mark Allen and Kyren Wilson are among those confirmed to take part in Championsh­ip League Snooker, which will see 64 players battle for a top prize of £30,000 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes from 1-11 June.

All players, staff and contractor­s must return a negative test result for coronaviru­s prior to entering the venue, while there will be strict social distancing rules applied throughout.

“Players who have any doubts about their own welfare can rest assured that all precaution­s are being taken,” Hearn said.

“I am confident that there is no other major sport which can meet health and safety criteria on isolation and social distancing as stringentl­y as snooker can, so we are able to return more quickly than others.”

The Marshall Arena has been selected as there is accommodat­ion on site, allowing for players to remain isolated throughout their participat­ion in the event, which will be shown on ITV4.

Players and referees will be told to keep two metres apart where possible, while they must use hand sanitiser before games and refrain from shaking hands.

Snooker’s biggest event, the Betfred World Championsh­ip, has been reschedule­d to run from 31 July to 16 August at its usual home in Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre.

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