Robertson and Bingham ease through at inaugural WST Classic
Former world champions Neil Robertson and Stuart Bingham advanced to round two of the inaugural World Snooker Tour Classic in Leicester.
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Former world champions Neil Robertson and Stuart Bingham advanced to round two of the inaugural World Snooker Tour Classic in Leicester.
The standing of the Players Championship suffered a huge pre-tournament blow on Friday when it was confirmed the sport's biggest draw Ronnie O'Sullivan, world champion and world No. 1, would not be participating. Only the top 16 on the sport's one-year ranking list qualify for the Players Championship which breaks off at Aldersley Leisure Village in Wolverhampton on Monday (February 20-26) after the conclusion of the Welsh Open on Sunday evening.
The snooker world will soon turn its attentions to the start of the 2023 Players Championship in February as the world’s top 16 players battle for supremacy. The Players Championship is the 12th ranking event of the 2022-23 season and is sandwiched between the World Grand Prix and the Tour Championship as the second event of the Players Series. Ad The Players Championship field is made up of the top 16 players on the one-year money list.
Ronnie O'Sullivan cruised into the last 16 at the Betvictor Welsh Open with a whitewash of Rod Lawler.
The race to qualify for the elite Players Championship took another dramatic twist on Tuesday at the Welsh Open. Only the top 16 on the sport's one-year ranking list qualify for the Players Championship which breaks off at Aldersley Leisure Village in Wolverhampton (February 20-26) after the conclusion of the Welsh Open on Sunday evening. Ad Neil Robertson is the defending Players champion, but has not done enough to secure his spot in this year's tournament as a result of losing 4-0 to the evergreen Dominic Dale in the second round in Llandudno on Tuesday afternoon.
The race to qualify for the elite Players Championship took another dramatic twist on Tuesday at the Welsh Open. Only the top 16 on the sport's one-year ranking list qualify for the Players Championship which breaks off at Aldersley Leisure Village in Wolverhampton (20-26 February) after the conclusion of the Welsh on Sunday evening. Ad Neil Robertson is the defending Players champion, but has not done enough to secure his spot in this year's tournament as a result of losing 4-0 to the evergreen Dominic Dale in the second round in Llandudno on Tuesday afternoon.
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.
Judd Trump escaped from the jaws of defeat to beat Barry Hawkins and book his place in the semi-final of the Masters.