Mixed doubles snooker event to take place in Milton Keynes in September
World Snooker Tour has announced a new addition to its calendar with the introduction of a mixed doubles event.
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World Snooker Tour has announced a new addition to its calendar with the introduction of a mixed doubles event.
Snooker will have a mixed doubles competition this September as the World Snooker Tour seeks to enhance inclusivity in the sport.
An exciting addition to the World Snooker Tour calendar has been announced, with the brand new World Mixed Doubles set to take place in September with a star-studded line-up.
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