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ManBetX vows to back up two World Snooker ranking events – Welsh Open and Gibraltar Open

ManBetX, one of the leading betting sites with a wide range of sports, live streams of football, basketball, volleyball, tennis, ice hockey, horse racing etc. has taken initiative to stretch its sports sponsorship portfolio by vowing to back up two World Snooker ranking events. In view of this, the gaming company will serve as the title sponsor of Welsh Open and Gibraltar Open.
Scheduled to take place from February 26 to March in Cardiff, Welsh Open is one of the sport’s longest-running tournaments, ever since 1992.
The Gibraltar Open first staged in 2015, is scheduled to run from March 7-11.
In association with this, the World Snooker Chairman, Barry Hearn said: “Snooker continues to grow rapidly as a global sport and these tournaments will be watched by many millions of fans via the coverage on BBC Wales and Eurosport, bringing tremendous exposure to the ManBetX brand.”
ManBetX currently serves as the main shirt sponsor of English Premier League football club Crystal Palace in a deal that runs to the end of the 2016-17.
In addition, the firm is an international presenting partner of the Italian Serie A top-tier club football competition in Asia.
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