JEDDAH: Ronnie O’Sullivan is excited to be back in the Kingdom for the Masters Snooker Championship in Jeddah.
“I love being here in ֱ at the Snooker Masters and enjoying its unique atmosphere,” he said on Monday of the contest which began on Aug. 8 and ends on Saturday.
“ֱ has set a wonderful example in hosting international tournaments. From the moment you arrive, you feel the grandeur of the tournament and the wonderful experience,” he added.
The organizing committee of the championship held a press conference on Monday attended by Saudi Billiard and Snooker Federation President Naif Al-Jaweini, World Snooker Tour Chairman Steve Dawson, and ֱ’s female referee Najla Al-Nuaimi.
Al-Jaweini lauded the Ministry of Sports’ role in the event, including the partnership with Matchroom and the WST.
“We are still at the beginning of the road, and in the coming years we will achieve many accomplishments to develop the level of players and referees, and we are pleased to welcome the world’s elite players to this prestigious tournament,” said Al-Jaweini.
The WST’s Dawson said: “The professional organization in ֱ is on par with the largest international tournaments.”
He added that ֱ’s decision to host the event for 10 years would “contribute to the development of the game and building a base of talent, players, and referees capable of competing in the world rankings.”
Al-Naimi said: “I am proud to represent ֱ in the field of refereeing, and I hope to see more Saudi women in this field of this distinguished sport.
“The tournament has given me a wealth of experience by rubbing shoulders with the best referees in the world.”
Defending champion Judd Trump also had praise for the Kingdom’s organization.
“Since the first edition, the attendance and interest have been evident, leaving us with many beautiful memories. It would be great to play against a Saudi player in the future, and perhaps see one of them become a world champion.”