Kyren Wilson wants to get the love back after losing enjoyment in snooker
Kyren Wilson says his only aim for this season is to start enjoying snooker again after falling out of love with the game over the last campaign.
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Kyren Wilson says his only aim for this season is to start enjoying snooker again after falling out of love with the game over the last campaign.
Stuart Bingham lost his first match 3-0 at the Championship League in Leicester, but recovered strongly to win his next two in reaching the last 32. The 2015 world champion topped Group 11 by making four 50-plus breaks in a 3-0 win over Peter Lines and a 3-1 success against Cao Yupeng at a sweltering Morningside Arena.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to make his return to action at the Championship League in Leicester on Monday. O'Sullivan is due to face Farkh Ajaib in the Group 1 opener from 12pm (BST) at the Morningside Arena. Ad/> He concludes the section from 5pm with matches against Alfie Burden and former English Open semi-finalist Alexander Ursenbacher in the season's first ranking event.
The 2022/23 snooker season is starting to shape up with the addition of the World Mixed Doubles to the calendar and a new home for the elite eight-man Tour Championship. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump, Neil Robertson and Mark Selby are set to play in the World Mixed Doubles at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes in September.
Anthony Hamilton celebrated his 51st birthday in style on Wednesday, winning his first Championship League group and he is loving the challenge on tour 31 years after turning professional.
Reanne Evans is delighted to see the World Mixed Doubles added to the snooker calendar and hopes to see more team events brought in for all professionals to play in.
World champion Ronnie O'Sullivan will head the line-up when the World Doubles competition returns to the snooker circuit in September for the first time since 1991. O'Sullivan, Judd Trump, Neil Robertson and Mark Selby – the four leading players in the world rankings – and the women's top quartet of Reanne Evans, Ng On Yee, world champion Nutcharut Wongharuthai and Rebecca Kenna will compete for the title over the weekend of 24/25 September in Milton Keynes. Ad/> Teams will be formed by a random draw at the Marshall Arena with the four pairs competing in a round-robin format to reach the World Mixed Doubles final.
World Snooker Tour has announced a new addition to its calendar with the introduction of a mixed doubles event.