Mark Allen posts 'sick' tweet after losing out on bumper £150k bonus to John Higgins
Gutted Mark Allen was left feeling 'sick' as a dog after he was pipped at the post for snooker’s £150,000 Euro Series bonus.
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Gutted Mark Allen was left feeling 'sick' as a dog after he was pipped at the post for snooker’s £150,000 Euro Series bonus.
Swansea City sporting director Mark Allen says it's "critical" that the club move away from loan signings and focus more on permanent deals in the absence of parachute payments.
John Higgins will face Zhao Xintong in the first round of the Tour Championship after his place in the field was confirmed following Robert Milkins’ win at the Gibraltar Open. Higgins had only fingernails on the eighth and final spot, and a win for Kyren Wilson in the final in Gibraltar would have seen him overtaken by the Warrior.
Four breaks in the 70s were enough to see Mark Allen book his place in the last 64 of the Gibraltar Open on Thursday.
It was a good morning for the Irish in action at the Gibraltar Open as both Aaron Hill and Ken Doherty advanced to the last 64.
Rangers boss Gio van Bronckhorst has enjoyed an impressive first campaign at Ibrox, still in with a shot at winning three trophies going into April.
The fourth edition of the Tour Championship takes place this spring with the top eight ranked players in the world battling it out for supremacy. Zhao Xingtong begins the tournament as the top-ranked player, but he will face stiff competition from the likes of Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump and reigning champion Neil Robertson, who are all also in action.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to face old foe Mark Williams in the quarter-finals of the elite eight-man £380,000 Tour Championship at Venue Cymru in Llandudno (28 March-3 April) . The evergreen duo – with nine world titles and a staggering 62 ranking trophies between them – are provisionally in line to lock cues on Wednesday 30 March in the Welsh coastal town, a remarkable 30 years after they turned professional with O'Sullivan seeded third on the one-year list and Williams occupying sixth spot before the Gibraltar Open (24-26 March LIVE on Eurosport).