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As Ronnie O’Sullivan, Marco Fu head to Macau for Christmas snooker tournament, will they ever return to Hong Kong?

  • The pair appear in Macau to launch its December 25-29 Masters event alongside Si Jiahui, Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski
  • Repeating 2022 Hong Kong Masters is ‘difficult, because of lack of long-term financial commitment from the government’, city’s snooker chairman Vincent Law says

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Judd Trump (far left) and Ronnie O’Sullivan at the launch of the 2023 Macau Snooker Masters. Photo: Macau Snooker Masters

Hong Kong’s snooker boss said greater backing was needed from the government for the city to host another high-level tournament, after Macau revealed it had lured the world’s best players for an exhibition event this Christmas.

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The announcement of the Wynn Presents 2023 Macau Snooker Masters, an eight-player invitational tournament, unveiled a stellar line-up including world No 1 Ronnie O’Sullivan and Hong Kong’s own Marco Fu Ka-chun.

It contrasted with the absence of a planned repeat of last October’s Hong Kong Masters, which drew similar names and a world-record crowd for the final between O’Sullivan and Fu.

But matching the festive fare planned by the city’s neighbour – which has persuaded even players with families to play on Christmas Day – is out of reach for the Hong Kong Billiard Sports Control Council, according to its chairman Vincent Law Wing-chung.

(From second left) Si Jiahui, Judd Trump, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Jack Lisowski, Marco Fu. Photo: Macau Snooker Masters
(From second left) Si Jiahui, Judd Trump, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Jack Lisowski, Marco Fu. Photo: Macau Snooker Masters

“It’s difficult, because of a lack of long-term financial commitment from the government,” he said. “After China’s reopening, the snooker calendar is also very congested.

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“I will not say Macau outbid us. I think the organisers were inspired by our event last year. They will hold it during Christmas, which is unconventional, and it’s backed by a world-class casino. I think it will be a different type of niche event.”

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