After missing out on a spot in Paris 2024, Steve Davis has added his voice to calls for snooker to be added to the biggest ...
KYREN WILSON warmed up for his Masters semi-final by playing darts alongside his fellow snooker stars. Ronnie O'Sullivan also had a go throwing some arrows at Ally Pally, despite withdrawing from ...
The Triple Crown consists of the World Snooker Championship, the Masters and the UK Championship. If Murphy hit the 147 against Robertson, he would have already secured the six-figure prize thanks ...
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LONDON, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese ace Ding Junhui was beaten by world No. 1 Judd Trump 6-3 in the quarterfinals at the Snooker Masters here on Friday. Ding, making his 19th appearance in the ...
Seema Jaswal has been gracing Great Britain's television screens throughout the Masters. The Richmond-born star has been in Alexandra Palace instructing snooker fans on everything they need to ...
SHAUN MURPHY branded himself an "idiot" live on TV - after blowing the chance of a 147 at the Masters. The former ... with his last in the 2023 Snooker Shoot Out. And he admitted this one would ...
Punters face a difficult pick in the first of the Masters semi-finals when good friends Mark Allen and Shaun Murphy meet over the best of 11 frames at Alexandra Palace at lunchtime on Saturday. Murphy ...
He has already won the Shanghai Masters, the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters and the UK Championship this season and continuing his current form could mean he breaks through the £2m barrier by the ...
Judd Trump reeled off five frames on the spin to defeat Ding Junhui at the Masters, coming from 3-1 ... Pleasure to watch.#Snooker — Nick Metcalfe (@Nick_Metcalfe) January 17, 2025 In the ...
Neil Robertson feels his game is in brilliant shape and is close to playing ‘scary snooker that you can’t stop’ despite a Masters defeat at the hands of Shaun Murphy. The Australian did play ...
Shaun Murphy fell just shy of a maximum 147 break as he eased past Neil Robertson to reach the Masters semi-finals ... to earn proper recognition beyond snooker's Britpop era Hilarious exchange ...