STEPHEN Maguire’s recent early exit at the Champion of Champions saw frustrations boil over after a run of poor form – and even hint me may have had enough of snooker.
Read MoreSELBY STILL ON TOP OF THE WORLD
MARK SELBY admits it took some time for the enormity of becoming world champion to sink in.
Read MoreO'SULLIVAN: PARROTT HAD MY NUMBER
THE meeting of Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Williams in the International Championship quarter-finals brought about much talk of ‘bogeymen’ in snooker.
Read MoreSO SWEET FOR SWAIL SECOND TIME AROUND
JOE Swail’s stunning victory over world No2 Neil Robertson at the International Championship was fitting reward for spinning the snooker wheel one more time.
Read MoreZHAO XINTONG TARGETS PRO PLACE BY 2015
ZHAO XINTONG is desperate to join the ranks of the professionals – and most of those already in the club would be only too happy to see him make that leap.
Read MoreSTEPHEN HENDRY'S GLENEAGLES LOWDOWN
KEEN golfer Stephen Hendry will have more reason than most to be riveted to the Ryder Cup this weekend – knowing the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles like the back of his hand.
Read MorePERRY'S SLOW-PLAY SOLUTION
THE issue of slow play is a topic for debate never far away in snooker and various players had their say in the run-up to and during the Shanghai Masters.
Read MorePENG PICS OF PLAYERS GO DOWN A STORM
THE top-class promoters and marketing team behind the Shanghai Masters are always trying something new and different to attract attention and get people talking about the event and the players.
Read MoreWILDCARD MENACE ZHAO DOES IT AGAIN
THE wildcards used in China are not popular with tour players – but one wildcard in particular, Zhao Xintong, is forging a reputation for being the man to avoid at all costs.
Read MoreDOHERTY: O'SULLIVAN AURA OF INVINCIBILITY GONE
KEN Doherty believes that Ronnie O’Sullivan’s May Crucible final defeat to Mark Selby may carry the same symbolic impact as his victory over Stephen Hendry in 1997.
Read MoreFAMILIAR FACES HEAD SHANGHAI FIELD
The Shanghai Masters gets underway at the Grand Stage on Monday with Ding Junhui defending his title…
Read MoreO'SULLIVAN: LACK OF RESILIENCE COST ME HAT-TRICK
AHEAD of his return to full ranking-event action in Shanghai, Ronnie O’Sullivan has been reflecting on his World Championship loss to Mark Selby at the Crucible in May.
Read MoreANGLES ON TOUR
ALAN McMANUS has once again turned tour guide to take us through some of the sights in Riga, where the first European Tour event of the season is currently being played.
Read MoreBENDIGO: WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT, THEN
BENDIGO is not a place many snooker fans will get to visit. Let’s face it, most Australians have never been there either.
Read MoreWUXI FINAL IS HUGE DAY FOR WT'S CAMBRIDGE
The Wuxi Classic final was a significant occasion for WT’s Snooker and Sporting Club in Cambridge as well as Neil Robertson and Joe Perry.
Read MoreROBERTSON: KICKS MADE US LOOK STUPID
WHEN Neil Robertson went on the attack over playing conditions following his Wuxi Classic quarter-final with Shaun Murphy, neither could be accused of sour grapes.
Read MoreTHE LINES FAMILY ON TOUR - PART II
PETER Lines hopes he has prepared son Oliver for his rookie year on tour, and insists Ronnie O'Sullivan is the best example of how to practice for a young pro.
Read MoreTHE LINES FAMILY ON TOUR - PART I
OLIVER Lines jets off to China this week where in his rookie professional year on the tour he will stand proudly alongside father Peter.
Read MoreDO YOU REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME?
A look at how first time world champions have fared in the season that followed…
Read MoreYOUNG GUNS GO FOR IT
We take a look at some of the young players who could become champions of the future…
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