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THE Shanghai Masters is rolling on at speed with the last-16 phase set to conclude TODAY. Ronnie O’Sullivan and world ...
Zhao Xintong revealed that he made a “secret” purchase with the £500,000 prize money he won at the World Snooker Championship. He returned to the professional tour for the first time as world champion ...
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A Veteran Mark Williams’ Remarkable Run to the World Snooker FinalThis article takes a closer look at Mark Williams’ path to the final and shows how his strong performance, even in defeat to Zhao Xintong, left a lasting impact on the 2025 World Snooker ...
Carter faces Chinese amateur Qiu Lei in the opening round in Shanghai, with a meeting with Mark Williams the prize for ...
Zhao Xintong of China became Asia’s first world snooker champion after beating Mark Williams 18-12 in the final on Monday, completing a remarkable career turnaround following his involvement in ...
Snooker legends Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Higgins and Mark Williams could play in two Crucible World Championships next year ...
CHRIS WAKELIN reckons shedding the pounds and quitting smoking will enable him to ruin Zhao Xintong’s world championship homecoming party. Xintong, 28, lifted the £500,000 Crucible title in May – ...
Free snooker tips, best bets and analysis for the Shanghai Masters at the Luwan Gymnasium, which starts in the early hours of ...
China's Zhao Xintong "cut a swathe through qualifying and the main stage" in Sheffield to set up a final against Mark Williams, the Welshman "gunning for his fourth Crucible title".
Zhao Xintong made history as the first Chinese player to win the World Snooker Championship as he impressively dominated Mark Williams 18-12 in the final at the Crucible. Zhao booked his place in ...
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Why Zhao Xintong’s world snooker win is so controversialAfter years of waiting and hoping, it has finally happened. Zhao Xintong’s sublime victory over Mark Williams at the Crucible means China has its first world snooker champion. The 28-year-old ...
The 28-year-old Chinese star pocketed £500,000 as he put on a cueing masterclass to brush aside Welsh veteran Mark Williams at the Crucible, in Sheffield, in a 18-12 thrashing.
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