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Stephen Hendry - Ronnie O'Sullivan to stay grounded at the Crucible - rte.ie - China -  Sheffield

Ronnie O'Sullivan to stay grounded at the Crucible

Ronnie O'Sullivan is determined to keep controversy at arm’s length as he braces for his record 31st consecutive Crucible appearance when the World Snooker Championships get under way in Sheffield on Saturday.

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Ronnie Osullivan - Stephen Hendry - Ronnie O’Sullivan aims to keep controversy away during latest Crucible title bid - breakingnews.ie - China -  Sheffield

Ronnie O’Sullivan aims to keep controversy away during latest Crucible title bid

Ronnie O’Sullivan is determined to keep controversy at arm’s length as he braces for his record 31st consecutive Crucible appearance when the World Snooker Championships get under way in Sheffield on Saturday.

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Mark Selby - Shaun Murphy - Mark Allen - Judd Trump - Stephen Hendry - World Snooker Championship 2023: Latest scores, results, schedule, order of play as Ronnie O'Sullivan eyes eighth title - eurosport.com - China -  Sheffield

World Snooker Championship 2023: Latest scores, results, schedule, order of play as Ronnie O'Sullivan eyes eighth title

The Crucible is here, and all eyes will be on Ronnie O'Sullivan as the snooker legend tries to win a record eighth World Championship title in Sheffield. But he faces some stiff competition from the likes of the in-form Shaun Murphy — who won the recent Tour Championship — Mark Allen, Judd Trump and Mark Selby.

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WTA to resume tournaments in China this year, end boycott over Peng Shuai allegations - channelnewsasia.com - China

WTA to resume tournaments in China this year, end boycott over Peng Shuai allegations

The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) will resume operations in China this year, it said on Thursday (Apr 13), ending a stance taken in 2021 to suspend tournaments in the country due to concerns over the safety of former doubles number one Peng Shuai.

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Explained: Why the European Union doesn't consider Taiwan as an independent, sovereign country - euronews.com - Eu - China - Taiwan

Explained: Why the European Union doesn't consider Taiwan as an independent, sovereign country

In the eyes of the European Union, Taiwan is a thriving democracy, a like-minded partner, an open and dynamic economy, an attractive destination for investment and an unbeatable producer of cutting-edge technology that keeps the modern world running.

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Jean King Cup - Katie Boulter - Keothavong hopes Peng safe but says WTA's China return good for the game's finances - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - France - China - Beijing

Keothavong hopes Peng safe but says WTA's China return good for the game's finances

The WTA's decision to end its China boycott over concerns about Peng Shuai will generate much-needed revenue for the women's tennis tour and provide more financial opportunities for players, Britain's Anne Keothavong said.

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Peng Shuai - WTA lifts boycott in China first inspired by Peng Shuai concerns, citing 'no sign of changing' - foxnews.com - Russia - Australia - China - Beijing - Belarus - Melbourne - Taiwan

WTA lifts boycott in China first inspired by Peng Shuai concerns, citing 'no sign of changing'

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WTA to resume tournaments in China this year, end boycott over Peng allegations - channelnewsasia.com - China - Taiwan

WTA to resume tournaments in China this year, end boycott over Peng allegations

:The Women's Tennis Association will resume operations in China this year, it said on Thursday, citing the "extraordinary price" on players as reason for reversing a decision taken over concerns for the safety of former doubles number one Peng Shuai.

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