Writing for the New York Review ( archive ), Sally Rooney profiles “genius” snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan. But much of the ...
Writing for the New York Review ( archive ), Sally Rooney profiles “genius” snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan. But much of the piece is spent on the mystery of how O’Sullivan and other athletes are ...
John Higgins beats Zhou Yuelong 5-4 at the World Open in China to equal Ronnie O'Sullivan's record of reaching 146 ranking event quarter-finals.
Higgins said: "One more quarter-final for 147 would be nice ... break of 93 does the job for Shaun Murphy as he knocks out Ding Junhui 5-2. Meanwhile, Jimmy Robertson will be ruing a missed ...
Higgins said: "One more quarter-final for 147 would be nice ... who beat Jimmy Robertson 5-3 Shaun Murphy overcame Ding Junhui 5-2 and will now face Joe O’Connor, a 5-3 winner against Michael ...
"The first Chinese winner could have been Ding Junhui or Marco Fu, but the standard of their players now is so good that there is every chance a Chinese player could win the World Championship." White ...
The Magician made a 147 in his ... including John Higgins, Ding Junhui and Barry Hawkins. UK times Friday 28 February 6am: Zak Surety 5-6 John Higgins As per World Snooker Tour, in the UK and ...
Ding Junhui has seemingly been gifted the power of a dreadful curse (Picture: Getty Images) Beating Ding Junhui this season has proved to be a blessing and a curse, with a victory over the Chinese ...
The Snooker World Grand Prix held in Hong Kong has kicked off with an unexpected wave of results that has sent shockwaves through the snooker community. Notably, renowned Chinese player Ding ...
Ding Junhui said he was excited about the prospect of playing world-class snooker in Hong Kong this week, nearly 22 years after the mainland Chinese superstar last competed in the city.
The World Snooker Championship takes place from April 19 to May 5. The top 16 players from the snooker ‘Race to the Crucible’ world rankings qualify automatically. They are joined by another 16 ...
Mark Selby found it quiet, Neil Robertson was confident it would get louder, and Hong Kong finally found its voice at snooker’s World Grand Prix to cheer on China’s Ding Junhui on Wednesday ...