BBC Sport and World Snooker Tour have extended their broadcast agreement to 2032, with Hazel Irvine delivering the news to Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry during the Masters final
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Snooker's Triple Crown will remain free-to-air on the BBC until 2032, with Hazel Irvine delivering the news to Steve Davis during the Masters final.
BBC Sport and World Snooker Tour have agreed an extension to their broadcast agreement to 2032. The new deal is a five-year extension to the current agreement,
Snooker's Triple Crown consists of the sport's three most prestigious titles: the UK Championship, the Masters, and the World Championship.
Murphy defeated Kyren Wilson in the final at Alexandra Palace to claim the title for the second time, having also won the 2015 Masters. And his post-victory post on social media reminded many of a famous moment from soccer great Lionel Messi.
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BBC Sport will continue to broadcast snooker's three most prestigious tournaments - the World Championship, UK Championship and the Masters - until 2032.
Shaun Murphy holds off a stirring fightback from world champion Kyren Wilson to secure his second Masters title with a 10-7 win at Alexandra Palace.
Shaun Murphy held his nerve to clinch his first major title since 2015, and after the match he had some words for his opponent, Kyren Wilson.
BBC Sport has agreed a five-year extension to its rights deal with the World Snooker Tour. This will keep the sport’s three major tournaments, the World Championship, Masters, and UK Championship, known as the Triple Crown, on the BBC until the end of 2032. The BBC is currently showing the 2025 Masters, and you can learn about the production here.