Hong Kong’s reputation was unlikely to suffer because fans were kicked out of Kai Tak Arena midway through a first-round World Grand Prix match on Tuesday, snooker’s top official has said.
Hong Kong’s sports and tourism chief has apologised to snooker fans after the organiser of the World Grand Prix held at Kai Tak Arena ejected about 100 spectators midway through the tournament ...
Organisers of the World Grand Prix have apologised after kicking dozens of snooker fans out of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports ...
Retired snooker player Steve Davis dropped in to Apsley House in Bristol to play with residents who are huge fans of the sport. Staff at the supported living space, which is home to 14 residents ...
SNOOKER fans fear Ronnie O'Sullivan will NOT play in the World Championship. The best players in the game descend on the Crucible from April 19 to May 5. The poster for the event does not say ...
THE World Snooker Tour has apologised to fans after spectators were kicked out of the World Grand Prix before the session finished. Hong Kong is hosting the tournament - its first ranking event in ...
Fans at Kai Tak for the World Snooker Grand Prix will now be allowed to stay until the last game is finished, the government says, after spectators were ejected from the venue while a match was ...
Snooker bosses, who were faced with a logistical nightmare with approximately 5,000 fans expected towards the final weekend, came to an agreement with venue chiefs which will allow spectators to ...
With the arena around 30 minutes away from the local underground metro network, the game was paused to allow snooker fans to return to the city and avoid them being left stranded at the venue.
HONG KONG: Red-faced Hong Kong officials apologised on Wednesday (March 5) after dozens of fans at the city's brand-new sports complex were kicked out mid-match at a World Snooker event.