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“Snooker is a difficult sport, in the first round I could have lost to Ricky Walden but I won 10-9. If I’d have lost that game everyone would be saying ‘oh he’s lost again’ and now I’m ...
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 ...
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 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
Trump then claimed the ninth frame to come back to 4–5 but Robertson won a tense tenth frame to defeat Trump 6–4 for his first win against the Englishman since the 2020 UK Championship final. After the match, Robertson said: "It was an incredible game. Judd showed all of the qualities he’s had throughout his whole career.
World Snooker Championship final: Selby 2-6 Brecel. 18:52, Lawrence Ostlere. Good evening and thank you for joining us – the World Snooker Championship final resumes shortly at the Crucible Theatre.
However, O'Sullivan won six consecutive frames, making breaks of 58, 74, 52, and 51, to lead by 9–6. Trump closed in to 9–7 by winning the 16th frame, but O'Sullivan took the next with a break of 52 to capture a 10–7 victory, claiming his third World Grand Prix title, and a record-extending 41st ranking title.