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.
Anthony Hamilton's absence from the Crucible will continue after he was comfortably beaten in the final round of World Championship qualifying.
Ronnie O’Sullivan described Neil Robertson as the ‘complete player’ after the Australian booked his spot in the Tour Championship final with a stunning performance.
Robert Milkins says he is «absolutely devastated» at the reaction to his drunken evening at the Turkish Masters in March. The world No. 44 lost 5-4 to former UK holder Ding Junhui from 4-1 up at the inaugural event in Antalya, less than 48 hours after he was apparently rushed to hospital to have his stomach pumped due to excess boozing.
Judd Trump feels the one thing that the Tour Championship is missing is a big crowd and a rowdier atmosphere, which he reckons Llandudno fails to deliver.
Gutted Mark Allen was left feeling 'sick' as a dog after he was pipped at the post for snooker’s £150,000 Euro Series bonus.
The top 16 for the World Championship has been confirmed, with Yan Bingtao’s gamble of not playing at the Gibraltar Open paying off as he will not have to qualify, while Ronnie O’Sullivan is set to return to the World No. 1 spot. The Gibraltar Open was the final event which could impact on who made it through to the Crucible, and who was forced to go through qualifying.
Robert 'The Milkman' Milkins has remarkably lived a lifetime inside three weeks of rabid turbulence on and off the snooker table. After being largely reduced to a state of apologetic rubble during his 46th birthday celebrations in the Turkish city of Antalya at the outset of March, the fast-moving Bristol professional ended the month as a tournament winner of unapologetic granite on the Rock of Gibraltar. Ad/> One day you are a feather duster, the next you are a potting peacock.