Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ...
He races into an opening break of 65 and then tidies up nicely after Saengkham put 23 on the board. Lisowski leads Saengkham 7-4 at World Snooker Championship 2023 11:17 , Jamie Braidwood
Ronnie O’Sullivan set for feisty match with World Snooker Championship rival Hossein Vafaei. 14:33, Mike Jones. Hossein Vafaei is set to discover whether he will be made to pay for his outspoken ...
This is a list of professional snooker players ordered by the number of "ranking titles" they have won. A ranking title is a tournament that counts towards the snooker world rankings. World rankings were introduced in the 1976–77 season, initially based on the results from the previous three World Championships.
The World Snooker Tour in the 2024–25 season initially consisted of 127 professional players, but dropped to 126 after Michael White had his WPBSA membership revoked. The tour includes the top 64 players from the prize money rankings after the 2024 World Championship and 31 players who earned a two-year card the previous year. [1]
The sport of snooker has utilised a world rankings system since 1975, used to seed players on the World Snooker Tour for tournaments. Originally, rankings were published once a year at the conclusion of a season: this had the effect of ensuring the World Champion would be the top seed for the entirety of the subsequent season.
World Snooker Championship – live scores: John Higgins 4-6 (25) Mark Selby. 15:56, Lawrence Ostlere. On the other side of the room, Selby and Higgins are engaged in an almighty battle to win ...
The Triple Crown in professional snooker refers to winning the sport's three longest-running and most prestigious tournaments: the World Snooker Championship (first held in 1927 and staged as a knockout tournament continuously since 1969), the invitational Masters (held annually since 1975), and the UK Championship (held annually since 1977).