Judd Trump beaten 13-9 by Jak Jones on day of shocksGilbert 13-8 Maguire; Wilson 13-8 HigginsRonnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump both crashed out of the World Snooker Championship on an extraordinary day of quarter-final action at the Crucible.The two top-ranked players had been odds-on to set up a mouthwatering last-four clash but were dumped out by the qualifiers Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones respectively. Continue reading
‘The Rocket’ is chasing an eighth world title success at the Crucible.
O’Sullivan lost the frame after a debate with referee Desislava Bozhilova over a re-spotted black during his quarter-final match with Stuart Bingham
Ronnie O’Sullivan says that he is fasting in a bid to secure his eighth world championship. The 48-year-old is in peak physical condition as he looks to go all the way at the Crucible. O̵
Stuart Bingham upset the odds to beat O’Sullivan in Sheffield while second seed Judd Trump was also knocked out on a day of giant-killings at the Crucible
‘The Rocket’ had looked out of sorts early on, before fighting back after the interval to level the match at 4-4
O’Sullivan is embroiled in a tight quarter-final with 2015 world champion Bingham at the Crucible Theatre
The 2024 World Snooker Championship is well underway with Ronnie O’Sullivan aiming to win his record eighth title in Sheffield. ‘The Rocket’ remains in this year’s tournament and is moving cl
O’Sullivan was involved in a bizarre incident on his way to a quarter-final defeat against Stuart Bingham.
O’Sullivan insisted players were within their rights to consider any lucrative opportunities that came their way.
World No 1 ups the ante amid rumours of a rival tourO’Sullivan cruises into last 16 and Higgins also throughRonnie O’Sullivan declared himself open to offers amid rumours of a rival snooker tour and warned he would walk away from the sport if he believed his talent was being undervalued.Leading players, including O’Sullivan, are understood to have been approached by Far East backers about the prospect of establishing a breakaway circuit from as early as next season. Continue reading
Ronnie O’Sullivan stormed to an 8-1 lead over Jackson Page in the first round match at the Crucible