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Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski withdraw from Masters after testing positive for coronavirus

Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski both test positive for Covid-19; Joe Perry replaces Trump and Gary Wilson takes Lisowski's place in Masters, which begins on Sunday; Tournament being held in Milton Keynes instead of Alexandra Palace

Last Updated: 09/01/21 4:22pm

Judd Trump has been replaced by Joe Perry
Judd Trump has been replaced by Joe Perry

Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski have been forced to withdraw from the Masters after testing positive for coronavirus.

Both players were tested on Friday as part of strict protocols surrounding the event which requires all players to undergo the procedure two days before their opening match.

Trump, who was due to play David Gilbert in his opening match, has been replaced by Joe Perry, while Lisowski's place has been taken by Gary Wilson.

Both Perry and Wilson were present in the tournament 'bubble' as substitutes and have returned negative tests.

Jack Lisowski played Trump in last month's World Grand Prix final
Jack Lisowski played Trump in last month's World Grand Prix final

World Snooker Tour confirmed the positive tests in a statement, adding: "WST is following extensive Covid-19 guidelines in a 'bubble' environment for this event.

"All players are tested two days in advance of their first match, and after the test they remain in isolation until the result is received.

"All other players and officials tested at the event so far have had negative results.

"Trump and Lisowski will now undergo a further period of self-isolation and will receive the support of WST and WPBSA."

Trump beat Lisowski in the final of the last tournament of 2020, the World Grand Prix, shortly before Christmas.

News of the withdrawals is a further blow to the tournament which was forced to give up its hopes of playing at its regular Alexandra Palace venue in front of a limited number of spectators following a tightening of Government lockdown rules.

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Open only to the top 16 players in the world, the Masters is considered one of the sport's 'triple crown' events along with the World and UK Championships.

Record seven-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan is due to begin his campaign against Ding Junhui on Wednesday.

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