SM
Dortmund vs. PSG: 4 hrs 3 mins
Upcoming predictions and previews
Collect News Data

A closer look at snooker's response to the coronavirus pandemic

:Headline: A closer look at snooker's response to the coronavirus pandemic:
Competitions were able to take place, largely in a bio-secure bubble in Milton Keynes.
Sports Mole

As Judd Trump raised the Gibraltar Open trophy to an imaginary crowd in March last year, he inadvertently encapsulated snooker's defiant attitude to the creeping coronavirus pandemic.

On a weekend when domestic and international sport was almost uniformly hauling down its shutters, snooker chiefs maintained they had every intention of seeing out the remainder of its season.

It did not quite work out that way, with the following week's Players' Championship in Llandudno abandoned on the day of the tournament, and the World Championship shifted back to summer in the vain hope that the worst excesses of the pandemic would be over.

Former world champion Ken Doherty has hailed snooker chiefs for their coronavirus response (Martin Rickett/PA)

But one year on, players and officials believe their sport has every reason to feel pride in its ability to continue in the nearest 2020 got to some semblance of normality – if normality is, for the most part, a Covid-busting eco-bubble in Milton Keynes.

Former world champion Ken Doherty told the PA news agency: "It's been very tough for the players and the people behind the scenes, but I think all the players have just been grateful that we have still have a tour and can still compete and earn some money, and we understand how lucky we are.

"We've been a bit of a pioneer in that we've been able to provide live sport during the pandemic when most of the others were unable to continue. People at home have been hungry for live sport – they can only watch so many World Championship re-runs, even of my own success in 1997!"

World Snooker Tour chief Barry Hearn was adamant the sport would not fall by the wayside (Richard Sellers/PA)
False dawns – notably an attempt to allow fans into the Crucible which was dashed due to Government intervention after a single session – did not dim the snooker authorities' belief that they could establish a sufficiently secure environment in which the sport could continue.

World Snooker Tour operations director Nigel Oldfield said: "No sooner had we flown back from Gibraltar than we began a process of establishing the best way of staging an event to satisfy the respective local authorities, and that's how we came up with the idea of Milton Keynes.

"We felt it was a venue that could operate under almost any conditions, because it was completely self-contained.

Action from Milton Keynes has been broadcast on ITV4 and Eurosport (PA/ITV4)

"For the first lockdown we operated a very strict bubble, in which nobody was allowed outside the venue. Some hotel staff came and lived in the hotel with us, and there was almost an airlock system when it came to bringing in goods from outside.

"We continued to evolve with each event, giving each tournament as much of its own identity as possible, and time and time again we have been able to prove that we have the policies in place that are capable of responding to whatever the guidelines are at the time."

With the exception of the Welsh Open and this week's Players' Championship at Celtic Manor, and the upcoming World Championship, every ranking event this season has been staged at Milton Keynes.

John Higgins was among a small number of players to test positive (Adam Davy/PA)

But for a handful of positive tests – the most high-profile of which ruled Trump out of the Masters – and minor issues like moans about the hotel food and Jimmy White complaining he had been in Milton Keynes so long he had run out of fresh underwear, that the sport emerged largely unscathed is seen a source of pride.

Former world number one Mark Selby said: "When we first got pushed into lockdown we were still out in Gibraltar and if you'd told me then that this was still going to be affecting us in a year's time, I'd have laughed.

"It's obviously been very difficult. But I think World Snooker has done a tremendous job, creating the safest environment there could possibly be, and that is a great credit to everyone involved."

body check tags ::

amp_article__438839 : Collect and Make Data not in DataBase  : 
last updated article - 2021-03-12 08:41:52:
html db last update - 2021-03-12 02:02:26 :

ex - 7200 : read : write cache and make html

Coronavirus outbreak - Click here for more stories

Share this article now:
SH
Read Next:
What is next for the returning Stephen Hendry?
>


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!
Read more about Ken Doherty Mark Selby Judd Trump Barry Hearn Snooker
Follow @SportsMole for the latest breaking news stories, and follow @sm_headlines to get every headline from Sports Mole
Recommended Next on SM
What is next for the returning Stephen Hendry?
Man Utd 'set to open talks over move for £85m-rated defender'
Preview: Mirra Andreeva vs. Aryna Sabalenka - prediction, head-to-head, tournament so far

Page options

Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal35255585285780
2Manchester CityMan City34247382325079
3Liverpool35229477364175
4Aston Villa35207873522167
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs33186967521560
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd34166125251154
7Newcastle UnitedNewcastle341651374551953
8West Ham UnitedWest Ham351310125665-949
9Chelsea33139116359448
10Bournemouth35139135260-848
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves35137154855-746
12Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton341111125257-544
13Fulham35127165155-443
14Crystal Palace351010154557-1240
15Everton35128153748-1136
16Brentford3598185260-835
17Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest3579194262-2026
18Luton TownLuton3567224877-2925
19Burnley3559213870-3224
RSheffield UnitedSheff Utd3537253497-6316
Scroll for more - Tap for full version


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

history www

Preview: Dortmund vs. PSG - prediction, team news, lineups

1

PD

Chelsea handed further double injury blow ahead of Spurs game

2

CH

Man Utd 'eyeing move for £55m-rated Premier League defender'

NEW

3

MU

'He has to fight' - Postecoglou issues challenge to struggling Spurs star

4

'H

This weekend's permutations: Who can be crowned champions, win promotion or suffer relegation?

5

TW

Manchester United 'decide against £21m summer transfer'

6

MU

Tottenham suffer fresh blows as duo to miss rest of season

7

TS

UEFA Champions League all-time top scorers

8

UC

Father of Chelsea player comments on future at loan club

9

FO

Man Utd 'make decision on Greenwood, Sancho futures'

10

MU


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .