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The World Snooker Championship trophy. The World Snooker Championship is an annual snooker tournament founded in 1927, and played at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England since 1977. The tournament is now played over seventeen days in late April and early May, and is chronologically the third of the three Triple Crown events of the season.
Mark Selby 16-15 Mark Allen (first to 17) Sunday 30 April 2023 00:30, Luke Baker. What a day of semi-finals this has been. Luca Brecel’s incredible comeback against Si Juahui and now Mark Allen ...
[2] [3] Allen was defeated by Si Jiahui in the second round. Tom Ford won the tournament, defeating Liam Graham 31–28 in the final and capturing his maiden ranking title. [4] [5] Zhou Yuelong made the highest break of the tournament, a 101, which was also the only century break of the event. [6]
Barry Hawkins (pictured in 2013) reached his first German Masters final, defeating Yuan Sijun in the semi‑finals. The semi‑finals were played on 1 February. [6] Kyren Wilson won the first three frames against Xiao Guodong to lead 3–0, making a century break in the third, but Xiao won the fourth to reduce his deficit to 1–3 ...
Selby has won eight of the last nine frames. Incredible play. ... O’Sullivan will need to win all three of the final frames to reach the semi-finals. World Snooker Championship – live scores ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan beats Gary Wilson 5-1 to cruise into the World Grand Prix semi-finals in Leicester. ... so O’Sullivan will come back to the table needing one snooker. Ronnie O’Sullivan 3-1 ...
The semi-finals were played on 8 March as the best of 11 frames. [4] In the afternoon session Neil Robertson recovered from 3–5 down to take the last three frames and beat Shaun Murphy 6–5, making three century breaks. After the match Robertson said: "It was a brilliant match. I started off so well.
Thorburn then also won his quarter-final and semi-final matches in the deciding frame; exhausted, and deflated by the news that his wife had suffered a miscarriage, he faced a one-sided final against Steve Davis who won 18–6. [109] The 1984 final was between Steve Davis and Jimmy White (in his first final). Davis led 12–4 after the first ...