Noppon Saengkham delighted after stunning Ronnie O'Sullivan at World Grand Prix, Mark Allen wins decider
Noppon Saengkham claimed another scalp at the World Grand Prix by beating Ronnie O'Sullivan for the first time to reach the quarter-finals.
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Noppon Saengkham claimed another scalp at the World Grand Prix by beating Ronnie O'Sullivan for the first time to reach the quarter-finals.
Mark Selby crashed out of the World Grand Prix after a 4-1 upset defeat against Noppon Saengkham but there were first-round wins for Ronnie O'Sullivan and Masters champion Judd Trump.
Three Springbok Sevens players have been named in the Dream Team following last weekend's Dubai Sevens.
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh finished with a break of 84 to complete a 4-3 win over former Welsh Open champion Jordan Brown in Scottish Open qualifying on Wednesday. The Thai player compiled a 104 break to level at 2-2 before Brown rolled in 64 to move 3-2 clear.
Thanks for joining us Ding through to face Robbie Williams in the last 32. We will be back at 6:45pm with four-time world champion Mark Selby meeting Cao Yupeng in the last 32. Ad 16:20 – Around the tables British OpenTrump blows away Young to reach last 32 with ease, Ding also through3 HOURS AGO Judd Trump 4-0 Dean Young Li Hang 1-4 Mark Allen Tian Pengfei 1-4 Jimmy Robertson Noppon Saengkham 4-0 Fraser Patrick Ding Junhui 4-1 Joe Perry Gary Wilson 2-0 Zhang Anda Gerard Greene 1-1 Ryan Day Zhao Jianbo 2-1 Ian Burns Ross Muir 4-3 Chen Zifan Xu Si 4-2 David Grace Matthew Stevens 4-2 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh Yan Bingtao 4-0 Andy Lee Ding 4-1 Perry The former UK and Masters champion with knocks of 73, 66, 84 and 50.
Andy Murray has described his 2012 US Open victory as “a huge moment” in his career after he became the first British Grand Slam singles champion since Virginia Wade in 1977. It’s been 10 years since Murray’s historic win, where he beat Novak Djokovic in a dramatic five-set match. Ad Having taken a two-set lead, Djokovic came back to take the match to a decider, before Murray got over the line.
Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry has extended her stay with Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) club Sydney Sixers and will represent the side in the eighth season of the competition. Perry is a foundation member of the Sixers, who has skippered the club in all editions of the world's premier women's domestic competition, including titles in WBBL 02 and WBBL 03. A product of NSW's pathways system, the 31-year-old now plays her state cricket for Victoria but said she had never considered playing for any other WBBL franchise.