Mark Allen’s quest to be crowned world champion for the first time will continue against four-time winner John Higgins during Saturday’s action at the Crucible. After some shock early exits, Allen is among the favourites to win the World Championship this year,
Selby’s defeat was compounded by fellow Leicester star Joe O’Connor, who yesterday saw out his first-session commanding lead, completing a stunning victory over the four-time world champion on his debut at the tournament. There are six more matches in-store today, with Mark
Mark Allen has hit out at snooker bosses for increasing the number of players at the Tour Championship following his semi-final exit at the hands of eventual winner Mark Williams. The latter secured the £150,000 top prize by coming from behind to
After getting his own back on someone who Allen claimed had sent him abuse online, the troll will have been inundated with calls after a non-existent discount. Last month on social media, Allen was complaining about easyJet and a Swiss aviation company
Mark Allen finished with a double on the black to win a memorable encounter with Mark Selby in Saudi Arabia. After trailing 3-1, and then 12-57 in the final frame, the Northern Irishman came through a bizarre decider where both players blew serveral
Ronnie O’Sullivan says his new ‘golden rule’ means he no longer analyses his own performances. The 48-year-old instead prefers to practice and move on to his next match. “I don’t assess my performances really, I make that a golden rule,” O’Sullivan told
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Then in the very next frame, early into the contest, Allen attempted a long pot that did not find the pocket and as Yupeng got up out of his seat with an opportunity to set up a potentially match-winning break, a huge
Mark Allen lost his cool after misplacing a shot during his German Masters tie with Joe O’Connor on Wednesday afternoon. Trailing by two frames to one at the time, Allen was given the opportunity to take control of the fourth frame after
Play was temporarily paused twice at the Masters during Saturday’s semi-final between Mark Allen and Ali Carter due to medical emergencies in the crowd. Both stars had to remain in their seats on two occasions, once at the start of the match