On this day in 2013: Ronnie O’Sullivan lifts World Championship for fifth time
Ronnie O’Sullivan lifted the World Championship trophy for a fifth time on this day in 2013 after banishing his demons to secure Crucible glory.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan lifted the World Championship trophy for a fifth time on this day in 2013 after banishing his demons to secure Crucible glory.
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s World Snooker Championship win over Judd Trump hauled him level with Stephen Hendry’s record of seven Crucible titles.
A pigeon briefly stopped play at the World Snooker Championship midway through the second round match between Mark Selby and Yan Bingtao. The bird fluttered down from among the television lights and landed on the top cushion during a brief break prior to the start of the sixth frame at the Crucible.
Mark Williams surged into the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship with a session to spare after wrapping up a dominant 13-3 win over his fellow Welshman and protege Jackson Page.
Mark Williams surged into the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship with a session to spare after wrapping up a dominant 13-3 win over his fellow Welshman and protege Jackson Page.
Mark Williams will be out to ‘destroy’ his protégé Jackson Page in their World Snooker Championship second round meeting, but also admits it will be difficult to play someone he considers like a fourth son.
Mark Williams cruised into the second round at the World Championship with a 10-3 demolition of Michael White. In truth, the damage was done in the first session as the Welshman ripped through the first seven frames, hitting three tons as a whitewash loomed. Ad/> The first five frames were utterly dominated by the former world No.
Ditton's Barry Hawkins suffered a surprise first-round exit at the World Snooker Championship.