Sports chief Rosanna Law dismayed that organiser booted out spectators before end of match at World Grand Prix.
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Hosted on MSNOrganisers apologise after snooker fans kicked out of Kai Tak Arena before match concluded, citing ‘local curfew rules’Organisers of the World Grand Prix have apologised after kicking dozens of snooker fans out of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports ...
World Snooker Tour CEO Simon Brownell says city won’t be damaged by incident at Kai Tak Arena, promises it won’t happen again ...
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SHAUN MURPHY has made an emotional return to Hong Kong as the region brings back memories of his late “hero” uncle. The ...
For world No.1 Judd Trump right now, there really is no place like home. The 35-year-old is now based in Hong Kong after ...
Red-faced Hong Kong officials apologised on Wednesday (March 5) after dozens of fans at the city's brand-new sports complex ...
There were strange scenes on the opening day of the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong on Tuesday as fans were forced to leave ...
World No.1 Judd Trump is enjoying the most lucrative season of his career, and his winnings have funded a move away from the ...
Mark Selby fought back to win the final two frames and beat Jackson Page 4-3 to book his place in the last 16 of the World ...
JUDD TRUMP reckons he could nab a £100,000 break bonus if he makes an “amazing run” at the Crucible next month. The ...
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