British Open 2022 snooker LIVE – Mark Allen faces Noppon Saengkham in semi-finals
Stay tuned for live comments from 12:45 BST Allen the favourite after top 10 all crash out Ad Ronnie O’Sullivan: out. Judd Trump: out. Mark Selby: out.
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Stay tuned for live comments from 12:45 BST Allen the favourite after top 10 all crash out Ad Ronnie O’Sullivan: out. Judd Trump: out. Mark Selby: out.
Mark Allen moved into the Cazoo British Open semi-finals with a 5-3 victory over former world champion Mark Selby.
Mark Selby downplayed his fourth career maximum after hitting 147 in his 4-1 win over Jack Lisowski at the Cazoo British Open.
Thanks for joining us We will be back at 6.45pm tonight with Mark Selby facing Jack Lisowski for a place in the last eight. After that encounter, we have more from Judd Trump, who is set to face fellow former Masters champion Mark Allen unless Gary Wilson can mount a rousing recovery. Allen leads 3-0 with breaks of 98, 52 and 82 in that encounter.
Jack Lisowski takes on Mark Selby in a brilliant tie in the last 16 of the British Open and Jackpot is feeling confident he can keep up his impressive record against the Jester.
Neil Robertson has enjoyed one of the longer breaks of his snooker career over the summer, but is excited to be back in action at the World Mixed Doubles alongside Mink Nutcharut.
Mark Allen enjoyed a perfect start to the new snooker campaign by winning all three matches to top Group 12 at the Championship League in Leicester. The Northern Irishman – who lost last year's final 3-1 to David Gilbert – started his day with a 3-0 win over Himanshu Jain before two 3-1 victories over Jenson Kendrick and Stuart Carrington respectively secured his progress.
Neil Robertson has been named the World Snooker Tour’s Player of the Year, recognising an emphatic season which saw him win four tournaments. The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.