Mark Williams' snooker break-off that people wanted to ban
During the Masters Championship in 2021, Mark Williams completely reinvented the traditional break-off shot, and safe to say it caused quite a stir!
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During the Masters Championship in 2021, Mark Williams completely reinvented the traditional break-off shot, and safe to say it caused quite a stir!
Ronnie O’Sullivan proved his immense class earlier this year as he claimed an unprecedented seventh World Snooker Championship title.
Doug Mountjoy was one of the best snooker players of his generation, winning the 1977 Masters and 1978 UK Championship among other triumphs.
Mark Williams fell agonisingly short of the final of the World Snooker Championship after coming out on the wrong end of a titanic battle with Judd Trump at the Crucible earlier this month.
Mark Williams fell agonisingly short of the final of the World Snooker Championship after coming out on the wrong end of a titanic battle with Judd Trump at the Crucible earlier this month.
The 2021/22 snooker season was only recently signed into the record books, but focus is already turning to the new campaign. Eyes are already drawn to the World Championship, with many wondering whether Ronnie O’Sullivan will defend the crown to secure a record eighth title. But there’s a lot of snooker to be played before the title is handed out on May 1.
Ronnie O’Sullivan rolled back the years at the 2022 World Snooker Championship to ascend back to the top of the world at the Crucible.
Jimmy 'Whirlwind' White must wait another year to claim a fourth World Seniors snooker title after losing 5-4 to Lee Walker in a tense final on Sunday night. The six-time Crucible runner-up opened with a break of 64 to lead 1-0 in Sheffield before scrapping his way to a 4-2 advantage despite toiling to emulate his heavy scoring form that saw him reach the showpiece match earlier in the day. Ad/> After rolling in breaks of 138, 74, 71 and 53 in a 4-1 win against Rory McLeod on Saturday, White also made a 62 to go with his 132 in a semi-final whitewash of UK Seniors holder Peter Lines, who had dumped 1995 world finalist Nigel Bond 4-1 to progress to the last four.