Kyren Wilson’s victory in the Northern Ireland Open was another personal triumph for the likeable world champion and illustrates the vibrant health of professional snooker after a truly ...
The Northern Ireland Open draws to a close today with a mouthwatering grand final in store. Defending champion Judd Trump has made it all the way again, cruising past fellow Englishman Elliot ...
but I don’t think we’ll see him reach those levels at Arsenal,’ the ex-Germany midfielder told Flashscore. ‘He’s 29 years old now, he’s losing his pace and tenacity. If you look at his ...
Former Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann believes the club should prioritise new deals for Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold before doing the same for Mohamed Salah. All three men are out ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan will be among those rejoicing after the World Snooker Tour (WST) confirmed that the World Grand Prix is leaving the UK for a new home in Hong Kong. The Rocket has long ...
The World Snooker Tour returns to British soil following the Wuhan Open, and players from across the globe will convene at Waterfront Hall in a duel for glory. Homegrown hero Mark Allen will aim ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan has embarked on an exciting new venture with the official opening of his highly-anticipated Snooker Academy in Riyadh, a project he describes as the 'perfect' side pursuit.
Ronnie O'Sullivan hopes Saudi Arabia will be able to produce professional snooker players in future years after the opening of his first snooker academy in Riyadh. The 41-time ranking event winner ...
Match fixing snooker player Stephen Lee can now return to the sport after his 12-year ban came to an end. In 2013, the former World No. 5 was found guilty of seven counts of fixing matches between ...
DISGRACED Stephen Lee is free to play snooker professionally again after a 12-year ban from the sport. Lee, 50, was banned from snooker in 2013 after being found guilty of match-fixing.
Back in 2013, former world number five Lee was banned from snooker for 12 years after being found guilty of seven charges of match-fixing. It all started after reports emerged from two bookmakers ...
Stephen Lee was banned from snooker for 12 years after being found guilty of seven charges of match-fixing. But which matches resulted in his initial ban? The 50-year-old former world number five ...