147 heaven – the World Championship’s maximum breaks
Neil Robertson’s 147 in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski was the 12th in World Championship history.
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Neil Robertson’s 147 in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski was the 12th in World Championship history.
Neil Robertson fired the 12th 147 break in World Snooker Championship history in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski.
Neil Robertson further immortalised himself at the World Championship with a magnificent 147 maximum break. The Australian has had little luck at the Crucible since his 2010 world title, but filleted a mesmerising perfect total clearance to enter the record books with the 12th maximum in snooker’s biggest tournament. Ad/> Many maximums come when the pressure is off, but Robertson was 10-8 down to Jack Lisowski in their second-round match when he got in amongst the balls.
The World Snooker Championship 2022 kicked off on Saturday April 16 at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield with Leicester's top seed and defending champion Mark Selby seeking a fifth title. But Selby is out after losing to Yan Bingtao on Sunday night.
The World Snooker Championship is into its second round stage at the Crucible in Sheffield but the competition will be proceeding without Leicester's defending champion after Mark Selby's defeat to China's Yan Bingtao.
Thanks for joining us this afternoon Ad/> We will be back at 6:45pm BST with more live updates from the final last-16 matches. Judd Trump leads Anthony McGill 10-6 with Jack Lisowski 9-7 clear of Neil Robertson. See you then.
John Higgins completed the job to beat Noppon Saengkham and reach the World Championship quarter-final for the first time in three years. Leading 11-5 overnight thanks to a run of seven straight frames on Sunday, four-time champion Higgins needed just two more frames to seal the victory. Ad/> He moved within one after a break of 62 in the 17th frame, but Saengkham then delayed the inevitable when taking the next two frames, which included a shot at a 147.
Higgins 11-5 Saengkham (25-4) Ad/> Higgins slots a long red. Brilliant effort from distance and he is right among the balls with chance to pile on the points. World ChampionshipHumble Williams 'playing better than ever' as he eyes latest Crucible crown3 HOURS AGO Higgins 11-5 Saengkham (1-4) No damage done to Higgins.