Third British snooker player eyes Hong Kong residency after Judd Trump, Ronnie O’Sullivan
World No 22 Jack Lisowski says after his 5-4 defeat to O’Sullivan at the Macau Masters on Wednesday that he has ‘open mind’ about such a move
British snooker player Jack Lisowski hinted he could follow in the footsteps of Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump and take up Hong Kong residency.
The world No 22 was speaking after his 5-4 defeat to O’Sullivan at the Macau Masters on Wednesday in his only match at Wynn Palace.
Lisowski said he would be open to calling Hong Kong his home under the city’s Quality Migrant Admission Scheme as Trump and O’Sullivan have done in October and December, respectively.
“Hong Kong is a really nice place, so who knows the future,” he said. “I’ve got an open mind, but at the moment I’m spending a lot of time in Dubai as well.
“So it would be pretty cool if I had the United Kingdom and then Dubai and then Hong Kong as well. I know that’s what Judd’s got now, so maybe I’ll do the same.”
The 33-year-old said he was keen on an English-speaking location, and was impressed by how much more welcoming people are in Hong Kong.