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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Ronnie Osullivan - Mark Allen - Judd Trump - Alexandra Palace - Ronnie O'Sullivan heads to Hong Kong as world No. 1, Mark Allen back inside snooker top 10 - eurosport.com - Britain - county Day - Ireland - county Allen - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Ronnie O'Sullivan heads to Hong Kong as world No. 1, Mark Allen back inside snooker top 10

Ronnie O'Sullivan will touch down at the invitational Hong Kong Masters this week as the world No. 1 despite suffering a shock exit in the opening round of last week's British Open. The world champion retained top spot in the rankings after Judd Trump lost 4-3 to Mark Allen in the last 16.

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Opinion: 'Rolls-Royce' Neil Robertson still has time to fall in love with the Crucible and win another world title

Professional snooker finally returns to Asia this week with the Hong Kong Masters, an elite tournament for eight players and the first staged in the region since 2019 before Covid played havoc with the calendar. Neil Robertson won the last staging of the Hong Kong event five years ago and has since racked up a succession of trophies thanks to his formidable attacking game and big match temperament.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Judd Trump - John Higgins - Zhao Xintong - Marco Fu - How to watch Hong Kong Masters snooker 2022, draw, schedule and live stream with Ronnie O’Sullivan returning - eurosport.com - Britain - Scotland - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

How to watch Hong Kong Masters snooker 2022, draw, schedule and live stream with Ronnie O’Sullivan returning

The Hong Kong Masters will return for the first time in five years this month, with Ronnie O’Sullivan preparing to face local icon and three-time women's world champion Ng On Yee in his opening match. The tournament, which hasn’t been staged since 2017, will be held at the Hong Kong Coliseum venue over four days, beginning on Thursday, October 6, with eight players competing for the £100,000 first prize. Ad The non-ranking event is organised by Hong Kong Billiard Sports Control Council and is set to be the first major sports event staged by the Asian city since the pandemic in 2020.

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John Higgins may have 'scarring' from Tour Championship after early British Open exit, thinks Neal Foulds

John Higgins may have «scarring» from his painful Tour Championship final defeat back in April, thinks Neal Foulds, after the legendary Scot was knocked out of the British Open by Yuan Sijun. Higgins led 3-2 and had a sizeable final-frame lead over his 22-year-old opponent, but inexplicably ran out of position when the finishing line neared, and Sijun pounced to take the match 4-3. Ad It's not the first time Higgins has let slip a lead this year, with his Tour Championship final defeat to Neil Robertson back in April seeing him lose from 9-4 ahead.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Williams - Mark Selby - British Open 2022 snooker LIVE – Mark Williams begins title defence, Mark Selby in action, Ronnie O'Sullivan later - eurosport.com - Britain -  Milton

British Open 2022 snooker LIVE – Mark Williams begins title defence, Mark Selby in action, Ronnie O'Sullivan later

Stay tuned for live text updates from 12:45 BST 'It's not really been about the men' – Selby hails one giant leap for women's snooker Ad Mark Selby admitted the result of the World Mixed Doubles final was not as important as showcasing the women's game to millions of snooker fans on television. British OpenBritish Open snooker 2022 — Latest scores, results, schedule, order of play3 HOURS AGO The four-time world champion partnered fellow English player Rebecca Kenna in the inaugural event at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Ronnie Osullivan - Judd Trump - ‘What an occasion!’ – Stars of snooker’s World Mixed Doubles react to historic tournament - metro.co.uk

‘What an occasion!’ – Stars of snooker’s World Mixed Doubles react to historic tournament

The World Mixed Doubles burst onto the snooker calendar over the weekend as Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut lifted the trophies on Sunday night and all involved hope it will prove to be a significant event for women’s snooker.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Ronnie Osullivan - Judd Trump - 'It's not really been about the men' – Mark Selby hails one giant leap for women's snooker at World Mixed Doubles - eurosport.com - Britain - Thailand -  Milton

'It's not really been about the men' – Mark Selby hails one giant leap for women's snooker at World Mixed Doubles

Mark Selby admitted the result of the World Mixed Doubles final was not as important as showcasing the women's game to millions of snooker fans on television. The four-time world champion partnered fellow English player Rebecca Kenna in the inaugural event at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes. The pair won all three group matches to reach the final before losing 4-2 to Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut.

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Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut down Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna to claim World Mixed Doubles

Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut were crowned champions of the World Mixed Doubles after beating Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna 4-2 in Milton Keynes. It completes quite the turnaround for Robertson and Mink, who were bottom of the table with two points after losing their opening games to Selby and Kenna and Ronnie O’Sullivan and Reanne Evans. Ad Robertson said: «We gave it a go and I played better than yesterday.

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