THE British Open Snooker has headed into the final day with two of the sport’s biggest stars eyeing the £100,000 jackpot.
Clive Everton, who has died aged 87, was a snooker commentator during the golden era of the game in the 1980s, and became the BBC’s lead man in the 1990s after the retirement of “whispering” Ted Lowe.
Pakistan’s Asjad Iqbal and Awais Muneer have reached the knockout rounds of the IBSF World 6 Red Snooker Championship 2024 in ...
MARK ALLEN has warned Judd Trump he wants to recapture snooker’s world No.1 spot – after a “disappointing” brief time at the ...
Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) Indian veteran Kamal Chawla clinched his maiden IBSF World 6-Red title with a commanding 6-2 victory ...
ITV, the UK free-to-air commercial broadcaster, has agreed an extension to its deal with multi-sport promoter Matchroom that will see its snooker and darts events remain on the channel. The one-year ...
THE British Open Snooker has reached the business end of the competition – with many of the sport’s top stars still in ...
Ukrainian ace Anton Kazakov looked to have levelled his last 64 clash against Welsh youngster Liam Davies at one frame a ...