Here’s the latest I can confirm:
- The Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters has been cancelled for the 2026/27 season, marking the end of the event after only two editions. This decision came via a World Snooker Tour statement and has prompted disappointment among players.[3][7][8]
Key details:
- The event, pitched as a fourth major on the World Snooker Tour, had a prize fund around £2.3 million and attracted top players; its cancellation ends that lucrative opportunity for ranking points and prize money.[7][3]
- Reactions from players were negative, with criticism directed at how the cancellation was communicated and the abrupt nature of the news.[8]
Context/related notes:
- Prior coverage had highlighted the Saudi partnership as long-term, but recent reports indicate Saudi sports investment strategy reviews have influenced this outcome, and reports around 2025–2026 discussed postponements and eventual discontinuation of future editions.[4][3][7]
- For historical context, the event previously saw high-profile finals and large prize pools, including notable performances in 2024–2025 editions.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull together a one-page summary with dates, prize breakdown, and player reactions, or track any follow-up statements from the World Snooker Tour.
Sources
The Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, one of the richest events on the World Snooker Tour calendar, is cancelled, with key players unhappy at the announcement.
www.bbc.co.ukThe Riyadh Season Snooker Championship hasn't gone to plan this season so far.
www.gbnews.comThe World Snooker Tour (WST) has confirmed that planned editions of the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters will not take place, with the tournament cancelled.
www.sportinglife.comThe World Snooker Tour has confirmed the blow in an official statement
www.mirror.co.ukIt's bad news for snooker fans.
www.express.co.ukThe Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, one of the richest events on the World Snooker Tour calendar, is cancelled, with key players unhappy at the announcement.
www.bbc.comFormer World Championship finalist Barry Hawkins said it was 'very annoying' and a 'massive tournament to lose'
www.independent.co.ukJudd Trump won the last two frames to snatch the £500k jackpot in Saudi Arabia; Ronnie OSullivan was beaten in the quarter-finals by Si Jiahui, who lost to Williams in the semi-finals; Trump beat Williams 10-9 in an absorbing final
www.skysports.comSnooker has become the latest sport to head to the Middle East with confirmation of a 10-year deal which will see Saudi Arabia play hosts.
www.cityam.comSnooker's fourth major began with problems on Friday with several matches postponed at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters
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