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Masters snooker tournament moved from Alexandra Palace due to Covid-19 restrictions

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The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxNext week’s Masters tournament has had to be moved at the last minute from Alexandra Palace to Milton Keynes.The prestigious invitation event featuring the only the world’s top 16 players will be the second of the season’s three Majors.And initially complying with then government protocols up to 1,000 tickets per session were being sold at the famous London venue.But last month new Tier Four restrictions meant the decision was taken to stage the tournament behind closed doors.And now World Snooker Tour, faced with logistical hotel problems and the need to comply with tighter bubble regulations, have had to switch venues.The Marshall.

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