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The European Masters are about to reignite at Milton Keynes

In the middle of last month, WST announced that it would change the venue to Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England.

The European Masters are about to reignite at Milton Keynes

The European Masters, led by big stars such as Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump, Neil Robertson, John Higgins, Sean Murphy, Karen Wilson and defending champion Mark Selby, will be held in Milton Keynes, England, from 21 to 27 February.

The European Masters, which is a ranking tournament, was originally scheduled to be held in Germany, but due to travel restrictions, in order to successfully host the competition, WST announced in the middle of last month that it would change the venue to Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England. Pre-sales of tickets have already begun, so grab a glimpse of the stars!

The first round of the tournament will be played from the quarter-finals to a best-of-nine format, the semi-finals will be played on a best-of-eleven-game,6-of-11 series, and the final will be divided into two stages, using a best-of-seventeen set.

The European Masters will be broadcast by Eurosports and other broadcasters and global online platforms, with a total prize fund of up to £407,000. The European Masters are also one of the eight "European Series" events, and the players who have won the most prize money in the series will receive an additional huge prize money of 150,000 pounds.

A WST spokesperson said: "We have successfully hosted a number of races there over the past two years and are delighted to be back at Milton Keynes to host races again. Marshall Arena is an excellent venue, and the England Open we hosted here at the beginning of this season was very effective, and the local fans also welcomed and cheered on the snooker game. It is believed that the European Masters at Milton Keynes will be another great opportunity to witness top players competing for the title. ”

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