Mark Allen: Haikou World Open conditions are 'horrendous'

UK snooker championship finalist Mark Allen has criticised conditions at China's Haikou World Open as "horrendous".

The 26-year old tweeted: "Dead cat found this morning. Any wonder this place stinks. Must be dead cats all round the town."

Allen, who has previously criticised World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn, may now face further disciplinary action.

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Might've been a bit harsh a few hours ago in my tweet. Not all Chinese people are ignorant. I stand by everything else though

Mark Allen

World Snooker later described his remarks as "extremely disappointing".

Allen wrote: "This place is horrendous. It just baffles me how world snooker continuously go out of their way to put tournaments on in the middle of nowhere."

Left-handed Allen, who is from Antrim in Northern Ireland, is ranked 12th in World Snooker.

He deleted an earlier tweet in which he allegedly criticised the local population. The Press Association report Allen as saying:  "Journey a nightmare. People are ignorant. Place stinks. Arena's rubbish, tables poor, food is horrendous. Other than that I love China."

Allen later partly apologised if any of his opinions had caused offence.

He wrote: "As usual people jump on the hate-Allen bandwagon. Might've been a bit harsh a few hours ago in my tweet. Not all Chinese people are ignorant. I stand by everything else though.

"I did take back the ignorant part but the smell is a joke. Not telling any lies.

"Nearly being spat on and general poor manners and personal hygiene are very poor. Not all like that though."

Allen reached the last 16 of the Haikou World Open after defeating world number eight Judd Trump 5-4 after coming from three frames down.

Trump is travelling back to Britain from the world ranking event and himself tweeted:  "Let it slip today but good luck to [Mark Allen]. Get me home."