A slightly belated thread to discuss the new calendar of events which was released on Friday.
Full article here.
Same tournaments as last year then, the only real changes are a few of the venues and the NI trophy being upgraded to a ranking event, bringing the total to 7. The prize money has also increased £400,000 (14%), which is a small step (not a giant leap) in the right direction.
Personally, I'm a little disappointed with the announcement. Sir Rodney spent most of last season promising more ranking events, and we've got just one more at the expense of a non-ranker. Hopefully there'll be a few late announcements as with the Malta cup last season. I've heard murmurings about the return of the British Open to Brighton, finger's crossed.
I also think the NI trophy is a bit early for a ranking event and I can imagine that for top players it's going to be difficult to know when to start practicing for the season.
Overall though, although it doesn't quite live up to the hype this calendar is a definate improvement on this time last year and that's a refreshing thing to be saying about modern snooker.
Any thoughts?
Originally Posted by WSA
Same tournaments as last year then, the only real changes are a few of the venues and the NI trophy being upgraded to a ranking event, bringing the total to 7. The prize money has also increased £400,000 (14%), which is a small step (not a giant leap) in the right direction.
Personally, I'm a little disappointed with the announcement. Sir Rodney spent most of last season promising more ranking events, and we've got just one more at the expense of a non-ranker. Hopefully there'll be a few late announcements as with the Malta cup last season. I've heard murmurings about the return of the British Open to Brighton, finger's crossed.
I also think the NI trophy is a bit early for a ranking event and I can imagine that for top players it's going to be difficult to know when to start practicing for the season.
Overall though, although it doesn't quite live up to the hype this calendar is a definate improvement on this time last year and that's a refreshing thing to be saying about modern snooker.
Any thoughts?
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