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Mark Selby yesterday became the first person to hit a 147 break in the final of the World Championships and will now target a remarkable comeback in this final session to win his fifth world title.
Brecel’s hopes were dead and buried when he trailed 14-5 in the race to 17 during the third session of their semi-final on Friday evening but won the final five frames of the day to give himself ...
Selby won a cat-and-mouse tactical 11th frame and now leads 7-4, having been 4-1 behind at one stage yesterday. Selby’s 28-0 to the good in this 12th frame too, although they are back in safety ...
World Snooker Championship final: Selby 5-7 Brecel. 20:25, Mike Jones. The yellow drops, as does a tricky green which leaves Selby perfectly on the brown. The only other difficult shot is a medium ...
The World Snooker Championship trophy. The World Snooker Championship is an annual snooker tournament founded in 1927, and played at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England since 1977. The tournament is now played over seventeen days in late April and early May, and is chronologically the third of the three Triple Crown events of the season.
The player who had the most points after the time ran out or after all balls had been pocketed (or after a foul on the final black), won the match. All foul shots awarded the opponent a ball in hand. Unlike traditional snooker, if a ball did not either hit a cushion or enter a pocket on every shot, it was
Joe Davis and Horace Lindrum met in the final, with Davis having won one of his prior matches 29–2 after taking a winning 16–0 lead; [28] whilst Lindrum had won his semi-final by the same score, 29–2, [29] [30] In the final, Lindrum led 26–24 at the start of the final day and then won the first frame on the last day. However Davis won ...
At last, the frame is won, the Bristolian continuing his (rather sedate) charge and needing just one more frame to reach the second round. Robert Milkins 8-8 Joe Perry 12:19 , Harry Latham-Coyle