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Jimmy White granted a two-season invitational card by the World Snooker Tour

World Snooker Tour have handed snooker legend Jimmy White an invitational card for the next two seasons; former Masters champion Mark Allen has slammed the decision, saying: "Nothing against Jimmy personally but some awful decisions being made right now by [World Snooker Tour]"

Last Updated: 12/04/21 2:58pm

Jimmy White is a six-time Crucible runner-up and has won 10 ranking titles, as well as the Masters
Jimmy White is a six-time Crucible runner-up and has won 10 ranking titles, as well as the Masters

Jimmy White has been given an invitational card for the next two seasons on the World Snooker Tour.

White, 58, was first awarded the invitational card in 2017 and has had it extended "due to his outstanding contribution to the sport", the WST said in a statement.

The Londoner was beaten by Stephen Hendry in the first qualifying round of the World Championship earlier this week.

White is a six-time Crucible runner-up and has won 10 ranking titles, as well as the Masters.

WST chairman Barry Hearn and World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association chairman Jason Ferguson said in a joint statement: "Jimmy is one of snooker's one-time greats, not only in terms of his achievements on the table, but also in his massive worldwide popularity.

"He has done so much to promote snooker through his playing style and charisma. He remains a great asset to our sport and we had no hesitation in offering him a tour card for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons."

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White said: "I would like to thank Barry and Jason, I am very grateful for this opportunity and I'm looking forward to a new start next season."

Former Masters champion Mark Allen, the current world No 13, described the move, which comes seven months after a similar arrangement was made for Stephen Hendry, as "shocking".

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Allen tweeted: "No doubt I'll face backlash again for saying this but the announcement of the Jimmy White wildcard is shocking.

"Nothing against Jimmy personally but some awful decisions being made right now by [World Snooker Tour]."

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He added: "I don't agree with wildcards full stop. EVERYONE should earn their spots in my opinion. Marco Fu is a whole different story as COVID has prevented him from competing this season."

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There will be four invitational tour card holders during the 2021-22 season - White, seven-time Crucible king Hendry, 1997 world champion Ken Doherty and two-time semi-finalist Marco Fu.

For those on the move, we will have the Snooker & Pool season covered via our website skysports.com/more-sports, our app for mobile devices, or our Twitter account @skysportspool for latest news and reports.

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