World Snooker Championship Could Temporarily Move to China in 2029
Barry Hearn is considering the possibility of moving the World Snooker Championship away from the Crucible while the venue is renovated.

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Matchroom president Barry Hearn is not ruling out a historic move away from the Crucible, as the venue is renovated starting in the summer of 2028. An announcement this week confirmed Sheffield as the home of the World Championship until at least 2045, but the tournament will take a short holiday elsewhere in 2029 and possibly 2030.
There will be £45m spent on the Crucible, renovating the venue and expanding the capacity by 500 seats from its current number of just under 1,000. While this work is carried out, starting in the summer of 2028, the tournament will be played elsewhere for one or two years.
There will be £45m spent on the Crucible, renovating the venue and expanding the capacity by 500 seats from its current number of just under 1,000. While this work is carried out, starting in the summer of 2028, the tournament will be played elsewhere for one or two years.

Although no destination has been confirmed yet, the likeliest options are in the UK, given that the BBC has the contract to show the event until 2032. The broadcaster would not be thrilled about a move abroad, to a different time zone but, while that is unlikely, Hearn says it is not impossible.
Specifically on a move to China, where the sport is extremely popular and five professional events have been held this season, plus one in Hong Kong, the Matchroom president said: 'We haven’t ruled that out yet.' 'The numbers out there are absolutely rocking. I don’t see that calming down. I see it growing.'
Specifically on a move to China, where the sport is extremely popular and five professional events have been held this season, plus one in Hong Kong, the Matchroom president said: 'We haven’t ruled that out yet.' 'The numbers out there are absolutely rocking. I don’t see that calming down. I see it growing.'

Hearn added: 'We are looking at venues. I’d like to be assured that it’s only one year away from Sheffield. Because I don’t know if you’ve ever had a builder around that’s always a few days late. Well, I don’t want it to be too many years late. So Sheffield are up for it. They’re on the case.'
'With three more editions of the tournament at the Crucible before it moves away for a year or two, an announcement on the temporary venue is not expected imminently.' Alexandra Palace, the current home of the Masters, and Manchester Central, where the Tour Championship will be played next week, have been touted as possible options, but no decision has been made.
'With three more editions of the tournament at the Crucible before it moves away for a year or two, an announcement on the temporary venue is not expected imminently.' Alexandra Palace, the current home of the Masters, and Manchester Central, where the Tour Championship will be played next week, have been touted as possible options, but no decision has been made.
Outside of the World Championship, the China Open is set to return to the calendar next season for the first time since 2019, expected to be the showpiece of the country’s snooker events. Hearn is also continuing to talk up a possible tournament in Qatar, but has not seen much progress from the local investors behind the plan.
'It’s been on the card for two years. These people don’t rush, do they?' Hearn said. 'We’ve had a deal in place.' The Qataris own 13 per cent of Matchroom through Pitch [International]. They seem nice but they don’t seem to be doing much'.
'It’s been on the card for two years. These people don’t rush, do they?' Hearn said. 'We’ve had a deal in place.' The Qataris own 13 per cent of Matchroom through Pitch [International]. They seem nice but they don’t seem to be doing much'.

Just two tournaments remain this season, with the Tour Championship starting on Monday at Manchester Central, followed by the World Championship at the Crucible. Qualifying begins in Sheffield on April 6 at the English Institute of Sport, with the main stages at the Crucible running from April 18 to May 4.
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