Coral Tour Championship set to run on ITV4 in June

    Judd Trump leads the race to win the 2020 Coral Cup to be hosted at Marshall Arena, Stadium MK

    Snooker will continue later this month with the Coral Tour Championship from 20th - 26th June at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

    The event, originally due to take place in March in Llandudno and then rescheduled for July 21st to 26th, has now been confirmed with new dates in Milton Keynes. The tournament will be behind closed doors with extensive live television coverage from ITV4.

    This follows the success of this week’s Matchroom.Live Championship League, one of the first sporting events to be staged in the UK since March.

    Following weeks of detailed liaison with the UK government, strict health and safety regulations, including Covid-19 testing for all players, officials and staff, have been put into place. These regulations have been followed meticulously this week, allowing the tournament to run smoothly.

    The same procedures will be followed during the Coral Tour Championship, and Marshall Arena at Stadium MK has again been selected as it has a hotel on site which means that all personnel can isolate without needing to leave the venue.

    One day has been added to the original schedule which means that the whole event can be played on a single televised table, with one match on each day including the final on June 26th.

    World Snooker Tour Chairman Barry Hearn says, “We are delighted to confirm dates for this event, coming hot on the heels of the Matchroom.Live Championship League. The feedback we have had this week from the players at the venue in Milton Keynes has been excellent. Any concerns they may have had about their own welfare have been laid to rest – in fact one player described it as ‘probably the safest place on Earth.’

    “We have proved that despite the many challenges associated with running events in the current conditions, it can be done. There is no sport which can meet the required regulations on isolation, sanitisation and social distancing as rigorously as snooker can, and that is why we have set an example for other sports to follow.

    “This is a huge tournament with a stellar line up and massive prize money on offer. We are thrilled to be working with the Coral team as we come to the final chapter in the series with the Coral Cup still up for grabs for all eight players in the field. It’s another major event for the fans and players, ahead of the World Championship.

    “And we appreciate the fantastic coverage from ITV and their commitment to working with us to provide many millions of fans with top class live sport.”

    The Coral Tour Championship world ranking event is the third and last event in the Coral Series. It features the top eight players on this season’s money list, battling for a top prize of £150,000. The leading money winner across the three events will also receive the Coral Cup and a bonus of £100,000.

    The draw for the event:

    Judd Trump v John Higgins
    Neil Robertson v Ding Junhui
    Mark Selby v Yan Bingtao
    Shaun Murphy v Mark Allen

    Coral Cup standings after the Coral World Grand Prix and Coral Players Championship:

    Judd Trump £132,500
    Neil Robertson £100,000
    Yan Bingtao £50,000
    Shaun Murphy £30,000
    John Higgins £27,500
    Mark Allen £15,000
    Mark Selby £15,000
    Ding Junhui £0

    More details can be found on The World Snooker Tour website here.

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