Ronnie O'Sullivan's ten greatest achievements, including the fastest 147 and most memorable 146
The 46-year-old world number one faces Dave Gilbert in the opening round as he bids to match Stephen Hendry's impressive haul.
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The 46-year-old world number one faces Dave Gilbert in the opening round as he bids to match Stephen Hendry's impressive haul.
Ronnie O'Sullivan's bid for a record-equalling seventh World Championship will start with a first round clash against David Gilbert.
Defending champion Mark Selby will take on Jamie Jones in the first round of the World Championship while Ronnie O’Sullivan faces a tricky opener against David Gilbert.
The World Snooker Championship 2022 kicks off on Saturday at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield with Leicester's top seed and defending champion Mark Selby seeking a fifth title. Ronnie O'Sullivan is also set for an appearance as he seeks to equal Stephen Hendry's seven world titles.
'On-fire' Stephen Maguire lived up to his nickname as he verbally torched the «alien» settings at the World Championship qualifiers in Sheffield. Ahead of his final qualifying match against world No. 25 Zhou Yuelong over the best of 19 frames on Tuesday (LIVE on Eurosport), the former UK and Tour champion – also known as 'The Maverick' – launched an astonishing verbal tirade against the organisation of the World Snooker Tour event.
Saturday sees the start of the 2022 World Snooker Championship from the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield with Leicester's top seed and defending champion Mark Selby seeking a fifth title. Ronnie O'Sullivan is also set for an appearance as he seeks to equal Stephen Hendry's seven world titles.
John Higgins admits he does not know whether he can pick himself up for the World Championship after his brutal Tour Championship defeat on Sunday, and even questions if he can recover for the rest of his career.
John Higgins says that his final frame defeat at the Tour Championship in Wales was “unforgivable” and praised Australian Neil Robertson for fighting back from 9-4 down to defend the title he won 12 months ago.