"Corona" excludes the number one in the world from "Master Snooker"

The British newspaper "The Sun" revealed that the British world number one, Jude Trump, has been excluded from the "Bettered Masters" Snooker Championship, which is currently being held in "Milton Keynes", north of London, after medical tests confirmed his infection with the "emerging corona" virus.

The British newspaper pointed out that the medical smear of the players participating in the tournament was positive for each of the world number one Trump, along with his compatriot Jack Lesowski, which led to their departure from the "Master" tournament for professional players, which is held until January 17 and includes the elite snooker stars in the world.

"The Sun" singled out Trump's statements and his disappointment in staying away from competitions, saying: "I am very disappointed in my inability to participate, especially since it is one of the most important tournaments that I always strive to win its title," noting that he was not suffering from Any side effects, before the swab test results are positive.

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