Snooker-Welshman Williams becomes oldest to make 147
LONDON : Welshman Mark Williams has become the oldest snooker player to make a competitive 147 maximum break after cleaning the table during his quarter-final loss at the English Open on Friday.
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LONDON : Welshman Mark Williams has become the oldest snooker player to make a competitive 147 maximum break after cleaning the table during his quarter-final loss at the English Open on Friday.
Mark Williams has become the oldest player to make a competitive 147 break during his English Open quarter-final defeat to Neil Robertson in Brentwood.
Defending champion Neil Robertson reached the last 32 of the English Open after beating Lei Peifan.
Ronnie O’Sullivan is through to the second round of the BetVictor English Open after seeing off 18-year-old Belgian Ben Mertens 4-3 in Brentwood.
Gary Wilson claimed his first ranking title with a commanding victory over fellow Englishman Joe O'Connor in the final of the BetVictor Scottish Open final in Edinburgh.
Joe O'Connor took his latest big scalp at the Scottish Open as he defeated Neil Robertson 6-3 to secure a spot in Sunday’s final against fellow English man Gary Wilson.
World number two Mark Selby beat Jack Lisowski to book his place in the quarter-finals of the BetVictor Scottish Open.
Ronnie O'Sullivan was knocked out of the BetVictor Scottish Open after losing 4-3 to Gary Wilson in the third round. World number 32 Wilson's decisive break of 73 in the deciding frame at Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh set up a clash with either Hossein Vafaei or Yan Bingtao in the last 16.