Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins and Mark Williams remain in a class of their own
This Sunday, come what may, will mark the 18th time in 25 years that at least one of snooker’s ‘Class of 92’ has made the final of the World Snooker Championship.
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This Sunday, come what may, will mark the 18th time in 25 years that at least one of snooker’s ‘Class of 92’ has made the final of the World Snooker Championship.
Refresh for live updates or watch the live stream above Ad/> GOOD MORNING! World Championship'I don’t buy it' — White rubbishes O'Sullivan's 'I don't care' claim10 HOURS AGO Ready for some more semi-final snooker action? We’re kicking off with Judd Trump’s battle with three-time champion Mark Williams. The Welshman has it all to do and comes into this session desperately needing to make some inroads on the Juddernaut’s 7-1 lead. Can he do it? We’ll soon find out as Day 14 is about to commence! ‘I don’t actually care!’ – O’Sullivan says he is ‘on holiday’ at the World Championship Ronnie O’Sullivan’s has claimed he does not care if he loses his World Championship semi-final to John Higgins.
Ronnie O’Sullivan rallied with two century breaks to draw level at 4-4 with John Higgins in their World Championship semi-final.
Desislava Bozhilova has emerged as one of the finest referees on the snooker circuit, a view reinforced by taking charge of the Masters final and this week’s World Championship semi-final between Mark Williams and Judd Trump. Bozhilova, who told Eurosport earlier in the season that she was proud of having helped break the glass ceiling for women officials, is eagle-eyed around the table.
Jimmy White feels Mark Williams ran out of fuel in the first session of his World Championship semi-final against Judd Trump, and urged him to recharge the batteries. Williams arrived at the Crucible for the semi-final as arguably the form player of the tournament, but he faces a mountain to climb if he is to keep his hopes of a fourth world title alive as he lost the opening session 7-1. Ad/> Trump had a better run of the balls than Williams, but he was also overwhelmingly the better player and deserving of the lead.
Judd Trump was a player devoid of belief at the start of the World Championship, but he found his mojo at the Crucible and showed his confidence is coming back with two near-identical cheeky pots to win a frame against Mark Williams. The 2019 world champion said in the lead up to Sheffield that he was planning on putting his cue down for an extended break, but that may change given how he has grown into the event. Ad/> He said after beating Stuart Bingham that he had a ‘free shot’ at Mark Williams in the semi-finals.
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The World Snooker Championship 2022 continues on Thursday evening after the action kicked off on Saturday April 16 at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield with Leicester's top seed and defending champion Mark Selby seeking a fifth title. But Selby is out after losing to Yan Bingtao on Sunday night.