When the BBC showed 4 events per season I always felt that snooker, like tennis and golf, had 4 obvious 'majors': World Championship, UK Championship, Masters and the Grand Prix.
Last year the Grand Prix was re-named World Open but still played at the same time of year and still shown on the BBC.
Now it's moved to March and played in China with no BBC coverage I was just wondering, is this still snooker's 4th major or just another ranking event? It would be interesting to know if the players would place this above the China Open or Shanghai Masters in terms of importance.
Do we now have to accept that snooker only has 3 majors?
Also, does anyone know if they've ditched the unpopular best of 5s from 2010 World Open?
Last year the Grand Prix was re-named World Open but still played at the same time of year and still shown on the BBC.
Now it's moved to March and played in China with no BBC coverage I was just wondering, is this still snooker's 4th major or just another ranking event? It would be interesting to know if the players would place this above the China Open or Shanghai Masters in terms of importance.
Do we now have to accept that snooker only has 3 majors?
Also, does anyone know if they've ditched the unpopular best of 5s from 2010 World Open?
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