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 lost the frame after a debate with referee Desislava Bozhilova over a re-spotted black during his quarter-final match with Stuart Bingham
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
O’Sullivan is embroiled in a tight quarter-final with 2015 world champion Bingham at the Crucible Theatre
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.
‘The Rocket’ had looked out of sorts early on, before fighting back after the interval to level the match at 4-4
The quarter-finals are underway at Crucible Theatre as Judd Trump is locked in a battle with Jak Jones and Ronnie O’Sullivan is level against Stuart Bingham
Ronnie O’Sullivan has revealed that he didn’t want to play in the World Snooker Championship this year. The seven-time champion made the admission after being knocked out of the tournam
World Snooker returned to Sheffield bringing fans and a buzz to the city centre. The Star took in the atmosphere as the first players broke off in the Crucible. The number of people out and about was further swelled by Sheffield United playing at home and decent weather.
Players and fans have given a resounding message of support to Sheffield - telling us it is the best place for the snooker World Championships. The tournament has been held at The Crucible Theatre since 1977, but some have called for it to move to a bigger venue. But now, both fans and professional players have spoken in support of keeping it at the Crucible. We went out onto the streets of Sheffield, and fans both from Britain and abroad said the same thing when it came to the tournament. And...
O’Sullivan insisted players were within their rights to consider any lucrative opportunities that came their way.