Ronnie O’Sullivan was in a positive mood despite Stuart Bingham crushing his hopes of an eighth World Snooker Championship crown on Wednesday evening. Bingham sealed a 13-10 triumph over The Rocket to book a semi-final clash against qualifier Jak Jones, who dumped
Ronnie O’Sullivan showed his class with a display of true sportsmanship during his World Snooker Championship quarter-final against Stuart Bingham on Wednesday evening. The Rocket was hailed by those in attendance at the Crucible for an incredible moment in the 12th frame,
Ronnie O’Sullivan will resume his match with Stuart Bingham today level at 4-4 as the pair battle for a place in the semi finals of the World Snooker Championship. And the ‘Rocket’, who recovered from being 3-1 down at the mid-session interval,
Ronnie O’Sullivan whacked his cue against the table after missing a routine shot during his match against Stuart Bingham at the World Snooker Championship. The Rocket, who is hunting a record eighth title at the Crucible, went into the quarter-final clash after
Bingham secured a hard-fought 13-11 win over Lisowski to set up a quarter-final with the Rocket, before Higgins defeated Allen on the black in a deciding frame to win 13-12. Down 62-0 in the final frame, four-time world champion Higgins needed some
Ronnie O’Sullivan takes on Stuart Bingham today as he begins his bid ro reach the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship, but it’s another great Crucible champion dominating the headlines today. In a night that will linger long in the memory, John Higgins
During the formative years of snooker, Davis’ 15 world titles put him on a pedestal for all players to follow in his footsteps. Despite O’Sullivan’s recognition as the sport’s greatest, even the Rocket does not consider himself as the best ever, instead
John Higgins gave an emotional interview moments after sealing his place in the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals with a thrilling 13-12 victory over Mark Allen. The tie was settled on the black in the deciding frame, with Higgins down 62-0 before a
Title-hungry Ronnie O’Sullivan is fasting in his bid to win a record eighth world title. The Rocket, 48, is salivating at the prospect of more silverware in Sheffield having ruled the world on seven separate occasions. World No.1 O’Sullivan devoured Jackson Page
Ronnie O’Sullivan is on course for another appearance in the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals as he aims to win a record eighth title this year. The Rocket drew level with Stephen Hendry in the all-time title standings when he became the oldest