The strange snooker stat set to shape the sport’s future - The era of a single player dominating snooker appear to be over ...
THIS year’s Scottish Open snooker prize money has been revealed – and the amount will be a nice treat for Christmas! Lei ...
You would miss it were it not for the small sign on the outside which simply reads “Victoria Snooker”. The “V” is rather artistically made up of snooker cues and we are in a Sheffield street just a 10 ...
The first of the Triple Crown snooker events is now well underway, with the 2025 UK Championship taking centre stage. Judd ...
AN iconic snooker club which has hosted greats of the game such as Ronnie O’Sullivan is under threat of closure. The Victoria ...
It has been a long time coming. On May 5th a soft-spoken, left-handed 28-year-old named Zhao Xintong (pictured) raised the famed trophy in the legendary Crucible Theatre in the northern English city ...
A TOP snooker referee is retiring following tonight’s Scottish Open final. Leo Scullion, a former taxi driver and policeman, ...
When Zhao Xintong became China's first world snooker champion, life changed irreversibly for him - and the sport in his homeland. Zhao, 28, made snooker history in May when he completed an incredible ...
Mark Selby’s record in the Masters makes for a puzzling read. In his first seven appearances at one of snooker’s most prestigious events, which makes up one-third of the sport’s triple crown, he made ...
ZHAO XINTONG has been tipped to become the richest snooker player in history. Yet Asia’s first world champion has been warned by his manager that he is not allowed to splash too much cash despite his ...
Zhao Xintong has been tipped to become the richest snooker player in history after being crowned China’s first world champion. The 28-year-old announced himself as the sport’s new superstar by beating ...
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