Ronnie O’Sullivan admits he ‘could’ve won 10 or 12 world titles’ if he had his ‘head straight on’ during his 30-year career. O’Sullivan currently boasts seven world titles to his name, with the Rocket chasing a record eighth triumph at this year’s
Snooker star Mark Allen has hit out at the authorities following his progression into the second round of the World Championships in Sheffield. Allen was involved in a comfortable contest against Robbie Williams, with the Northern Irishman calling for increased coverage of
Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed he has ‘already broken the rules of snooker’ after his first round win over Jackson Page at the 2024 World Championship. Leading 8-1 overnight, the seven-time champion didn’t need long to finish the job, opening up with a break
Interesting comments from WST president Barry Hearn, who has told snooker stars the ball is in their court if they want to form a breakaway tour. “Every individual has got to make the right choice as to what’s going to benefit himself
Snooker supremo Barry Hearn told Sheffield City Council to build a new Crucible Theatre or they are running the risk of losing the World Championship. Ronnie O’Sullivan has already called for the sport’s showpiece event to be held in Asia, dividing opinion
Day four of the World Championship brought some exquisite snooker and even more big-name shocks, following on from the exits of last year’s finalists Luca Brecel and Mark Selby. Two ties were decided, as Si Jiahui knocked out Tour Championship winner Mark
Murphy explained why he moved to Dublin a few years ago, despite the BBC incorrectly claiming that he was born there and that the city is English. “Dublin, as anyone who’s been there knows, it’s a great city, one of the best
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
Following the encounter, Vafaei hissed: “You want to go somewhere really nice as a player, as a media team. You walk around the Crucible and it smells really bad. As a player I’m honest, it’s just really bad. Everything’s so bad. “You
Leading up to the tournament, Wilson told The Guardian: “I’ve been told I might be a dark horse. I know if I play well I’ve got a chance of beating anyone. But it’s about playing well more times than not and that’s