Perth snooker player Scott Donaldson qualifies for World Championships at the famous Crucible
Fair City snooker player Scott Donaldson is relishing another crack at the Crucible after securing a World Championships spot.
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Fair City snooker player Scott Donaldson is relishing another crack at the Crucible after securing a World Championships spot.
The forward has been linked with a move to Premier League outfit Leicester City for this summer.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has been drawn to face Dave Gilbert in the first round of this year's Betfred World Snooker Championships after this morning's draw.
Jamie Clarke intends to ‘do exactly the same as I did last time’ on his return to the Crucible after his memorable World Snooker Championship debut in 2020.
Nigel Bond is set to bring down the curtain on snooker's 33-year link back to the sport's 1980s golden era after suffering defeat in World Championship qualifying in Sheffield. '00-147' was the only professional on the circuit still playing on the World Snooker Tour without needing a wild card having turned professional in 1989, the same year Steve Davis lifted the last of his six world titles.
Ronnie O'Sullivan will begin his latest bid for a seventh world title on the opening day of the 46th World Championship on Saturday 16 April at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. O'Sullivan, defending champion Mark Selby, tournament favourite Neil Robertson and 2019 winner Judd Trump will discover who their early obstacles will be when the draw is made at 11am (BST) on Thursday 14th April, two days before the sport's biggest event breaks off before concluding on Monday 2 May.
John Higgins admits his remarkable Tour Championship final defeat to Neil Robertson will leave “real mental scars” after he let slip a 9-4 lead in Llandudno. For the third time in a ranking event final this season, the Wizard of Wishaw was just one frame from victory, only to let the win escape him as Robertson mounted a remarkable comeback to retain the title he won in 2021. Ad/> In both the Northern Ireland Open and English Open final last year, Higgins had led 8-6 in a best-of-17 frames match, but on both occasions — against Mark Allen and Robertson — he was unable to wrap up victory.
Northern Irish potter Jordan Brown accepts he has been handed a “horrible” qualifying draw for this year’s World Championship.