The World Snooker Championship will bring up 50 years at The Crucible in 2027, but questions have been asked about how much longer it will be held at the Sheffield venue
The World Snooker Championship will bring up 50 years at The Crucible in 2027, but questions have been asked about how much longer it will be held at the Sheffield venue
"Thai talent Sunny Akani is aiming to reclaim his spot on the main World Snooker Tour when he chases six wins at the Asia and Oceania Q School in Bangkok next week. Akani was tipped for future riches when he was edged out 6-5 by Ronnie O…
"Kyren Wilson claimed his first world title with an 18-14 win over Jak Jones in the World Championship final earlier this month, but already has one eye on creating more history at next year\u0027s tournament in Sheffield. No maiden winner…
"New Zealand\u0027s greatest snooker player Dene O\u0027Kane has passed away at the age of 61. O\u0027Kane was a familiar face in the 1980s in the UK and twice reached the last eight of the World Championship during his 23-year…
O'Kane made snooker hugely popular among Kiwis in 1987 after his exploits at the World Snooker Championships, in which he made the quarter final that year as well as in 1992.
WHEN you hold the record for the most world championship wins in your sport, it’s not often you have A) ended your career early or B) sat wondering what might have been.
Tony Drago lost his balance while trying to set down his snooker cue in the World Seniors Championship at the Crucible as he was defeated by Igor Figueiredo in the semi-final
Maltese snooker legend Tony 'The Tornado' Drago won two professional titles during the 1990s and is currently playing in the World Seniors Championship at the Crucible in Sheffield