London -
Ronnie O’Sullivan has broken another snooker record in winning the Masters title for the seventh time. This win took him above the record he shared with Stephen Hendry. In the final O’Sullivan beat Joe Perry 10-7.
York -
World champion Mark Selby defeated a surprisingly low-key Ronnie O’Sullivan in the final of the U.K. snooker championship, the second most important tournament on the snooker circuit.
Coventry -
Scotland's John Higgins won his second major snooker tournament in successive weeks, beating Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final of the 'Champion of Champions'.
Sheffield -
In the shock of the tournament Barry Hawkins defeated Ronnie O’Sullivan by 13 frames to 12 in the round of the world snooker championship. The day’s play also saw Judd Trump lose to Ding Junhui.
Sheffield -
Ronnie O’Sullivan could be on the brink of going out of the world snooker championship. O’Sullivan trails Barry Hawkins by 9 frames to 7 going into the final session. Also precariously placed is second favorite Judd Trump.
Sheffield -
Day three of the world snooker championship saw ‘Rocket’ Ronnie O’Sullivan ease through into the last sixteen by dispensing of Dave Gilbert 10-7. Digital Journal reviews the day's play.
Sheffield -
On day two of the world snooker championship, crowd favorite Ronnie O’Sullivan is ahead while a former world champion – Shaun Murphy – bows out.
Sheffield -
The world snooker championship begins at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield on April 16. Can Stuart Bingham retain his title or will Ronnie O'Sullivan win his sixth crown? We look forward to the 17 day tournament.
World snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan won snooker's first ever 'champion of champions' tournament by defeating England's Stuart Bingham by 10 frames to 8.
Sheffield -
Ronnie O'Sullivan has convincingly won the world snooker championship, defeating Ali Carter, 18-11, over the course of a two-day final at the Crucible Theater.
Sheffield -
Ronnie O'Sullivan holds a three frame advantage at the half-way stage in the world snooker final, leading by 10 frames to 7 over Ali Carter.
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ali Carter will contest the final of the world professional snooker championship, a repeat of the 2008 final which O'Sullivan won.