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Ronnie O'Sullivan took on Chris Wakelin in the semi-finals of the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters in Jeddah and lit up the match ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan left even himself shocked with a performance for the ages at the Saudi Arabia Masters. The seven time ...
It had been seven agonising years since Ronnie O’Sullivan last recorded a maximum break. Yet in the space of just two hours, ...
The victory marked Robertson's 26th career ranking title, tying Mark Williams for sixth on the all-time list. Along with the ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan made history at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters by making two maximum breaks in the same match, landing a ...
THE final of this year’s Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters is on NOW – which means that someone is 19 frames away from banking a ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan becomes the oldest player to make a 147 break in his Saudi Arabia Masters semi-final against Chris Wakelin.
Also the first snooker player both to make a 100 and maximum 147 break. His book on snooker technique also remains a reference to the modern greats like O’Sullivan.
SHEFFIELD – A rare perfect break of 147 at the world snooker championship earned a lucky fan 25,000 pounds ($33,000) on Friday. The experience for Brian Nicholls came with a twist, however.
Saudi Arabia and the World Snooker Tour are set to confirm a multi-million pound ranking tournament to add to the invitational event that will include a new 23rd ball - the gold ‘Riyadh Season ...
SHEFFIELD, England — A rare perfect break of 147 at the world snooker championship earned a lucky fan 25,000 pounds ($33,000) on Friday. The experience for Brian Nicholls came with a twist, however.