Jack Lisowski is targeting a major breakthrough at the Masters (Nigel French/PA)
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Jack Lisowski hopes to continue reaping the benefits of a relatively pressure-free environment when snooker’s Masters becomes the latest tournament to pitch up in Milton Keynes from Sunday.
Barring world number one Judd Trump, few players have benefited from snooker’s Covid-secure bubble at the Marshall Arena more than the 29-year-old, who followed up his quarter-final appearance at the UK Championship with a surge to the final of last month’s World Grand Prix.