Ronnie O’Sullivan admits that his trusted inner circle of the ‘Three Amigos’ have helped him maintain the title-winning habit into his 40s.
Read MoreWILL GOLF'S NEW SUPERSTAR WILLETT DROP IN AGAIN?
Danny Willett is the sporting man of the moment and the toast of his home city after a sensational victory at the Masters in Augusta - and loves his snooker.
Read MoreMANN FOR ALL SEASONS HITS THE CRUCIBLE
Mitchell Mann has made it to the Crucible, a debut that will make up for seeing some early football dreams of playingat Wembley dashed.
Read MoreCAN DING AND CARTER SHAKE THINGS UP AT THE CRUCIBLE?
So now we know. After three brutal, or in some cases relatively easy, qualifiers 16 players fought through to take on the elite in the first round of the Betfred World Championship.
Read MoreEBDON 2AM COMEBACK LEAVES GREENE SHATTERED
Former world champion Peter Ebdon ground out an epic comeback victory early on Tuesday morning to keep his Crucible hopes alive.
Read MoreDOTT: CRUCIBLE QUALIFYING IS A HORRIBLE TWITCHFEST
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Graeme Dott’s finest hour, a World Championship triumph at the Crucible - but he will 'celebrate' this year by braving the brutal qualifiers.
Read MoreDAVIS HANDED O'BRIEN QUALIFYING TEST
Steve Davis has been drawn against Ireland’s Fergal O’Brien for his first World Championship qualifier in a latest bid to get back to the Crucible as a player.
Read MoreBINGHAM: CRITICISM CAN SPUR ALLEN TO GREATER SUCCESS
World champion Stuart Bingham insists he is the perfect example for Mark Allen when it comes to proving the critics wrong.
Read MoreO'SULLIVAN CRUSHES RIVAL ROBERTSON IN CARDIFF
Ronnie O’Sullivan rattled off a magnificent seven frames in a row to claim a record-equalling fourth BetVictor Welsh Open title on Sunday night.
Read MoreO'SULLIVAN v ROBERTSON - A WELSH OPEN FINAL TO SAVOUR
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Neil Robertson have provided the BetVictor Welsh Open with a final to savour on Sunday – and the showpiece many neutrals wanted to see.
Read MoreANGRY PLAYERS LET RIP - BUT ALLEN BEATS WHITE
Mark Allen started his BetVictor Welsh Open quarter-final in angry mood – but it was beaten opponent Michael White that was himself left fuming at the end.
Read MoreDING 147 EARNS HIM FRIENDLY REBUKE FROM O'SULLIVAN
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ding Junhui may have been in different quarter-finals – but the fates brought their stories together on Friday afternoon.
Read MoreWELSH HOPES CARRIED BY WHITE INTO THE QUARTERS
Michael White is the man Wales is looking to on Friday to continue his run at the BetVictor Welsh Open and become the first Welshman to win the title for 17 years.
Read MoreLAST-16 LINE-UP WITH EVERYTHING READIES FOR BATTLE
After three days of Ronnie O'Sullivan headlines, the remaining 16 players prepare to do battle in a BetVictor Welsh Open that is shaping up very nicely indeed.
Read MoreFLYING FINN HULL RACES TO SHOOTOUT GLORY
Finland’s Robin Hull won the quickfire Shootout on Sunday night for a first tour title and the biggest payday of a career that might easily have delivered much more.
Read MoreWILSON AND HAMILTON SMASH CENTURIES RECORD
Reigning Shanghai Masters champion Kyren Wilson and Anthony Hamilton made some snooker history on Wednesday night as the Barnsley Metrodome witnessed a century bonanza.
Read MoreTRUMP: I AM IMMUNE TO O'SULLIVAN FEAR FACTOR
Judd Trump believes he is immune to a Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘fear factor’ that still appears to cripple many of the Rocket’s rivals.
Read MoreGOULD: 'I WAS PLAYING JUST WORRYING ABOUT BILLS'
Martin Gould used to be potless – but has finally got the breaks that make worrying about paying bills a thing of the past.
Read MoreWELSH OPEN MAY BE IT FOR ROCKET BEFORE CRUCIBLE
Ronnie O’Sullivan will play in this month’s Welsh Open – potentially that could be his only warm-up tour tournament for a tilt at a sixth world title in April.
Read MoreGOULD DEDICATES TITLE TO MEMORY OF CHERISHED MUM
Martin Gould dedicated his first ranking title success to the memory of his late mother after winning the German Masters on Sunday night.
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