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Tour Championship 2022 - How to watch as Ronnie O'Sullivan eyes second title, Judd Trump also in action

The fourth edition of the Tour Championship takes place this spring with the top eight ranked players in the world battling it out for supremacy. Zhao Xingtong begins the tournament as the top-ranked player, but he will face stiff competition from the likes of Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump and reigning champion Neil Robertson, who are all also in action.

Ad/> When is the Tour Championship? SnookerThe big snooker debate that will not go awayAN HOUR AGO The event begins on March 28 with the final taking place on April 3, 2022. Where is the Tour Championship being held? The tournament takes place at Venue Cymru, Llandudno, Wales.

In 2018, the first Tour Championship was held at the same location before heading to Milton Keynes in 2020. It then returned to Wales in 2021, but it was held in Newport on that occasion.

How can I watch the Tour Championship this year? You can watch the Tour Championship on Eurosport and discovery+ across Europe, but not in the UK. Reports and reaction from the best of the action will be available on the Eurosport website and app.

Who is playing? / Top eight for Tour Championship (after Turkish Masters) 1 Zhao Xintong (Chn) 2 Neil Robertson (Aus) 3 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng) 4 Judd Trump (Eng) 5 Luca Brecel (Bel) 6 Mark Williams (Wal) 7 Mark Allen (NI) 8 John Higgins (Sco) Format Eight person knockout consisting of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final — all best-of-19 frames. Prize money Winner: £150,000 Runner-up: £60,000 Semi-final: £40,000 Quarter-final: £20,000 Highest break: £10,000 Total: £380,000 Former winners 2019 – Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-11 Neil Robertson (Llandudno) 2020 – Stephen Maguire 10-6 Mark Allen (Milton Keynes) 2021 – Neil Robertson 10-4 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Newport) — — - Stream

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