
Bai Yulu Retains Women’s Snooker Crown in Thrilling Final
China’s Bai Yulu became the first player in seven years to defend the World Women’s Snooker Championship, edging out Mink Nutcharut 6-4 in Dongguan.
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China’s Bai Yulu became the first player in seven years to defend the World Women’s Snooker Championship, edging out Mink Nutcharut 6-4 in Dongguan.
Zhao Xintong defeats Mark Williams 18-12 to become the first Asian player to win the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.
China’s Zhao Xintong surged past Ronnie O’Sullivan 17-7 to reach the World Snooker Championship final, one win away from making history as the first Asian champion.
Zhao Xintong from the Chinese mainland and England’s Ronnie O’Sullivan battled to a thrilling 4-4 tie in the first session of their World Snooker Championship semifinal.
Zhao Xintong leads Chris Wakelin 12–4 and needs one more frame for a historic semifinal spot, while Ronnie O’Sullivan holds a 6–2 edge over Si Jiahui at the Crucible.
Si Jiahui beat Ben Woollaston 13-10 in Sheffield to reach the World Snooker Championship quarterfinals for the second time in three years.
Zhao Xintong of the Chinese mainland fights back to reach the World Snooker Championship quarterfinals in Sheffield, while Judd Trump celebrates his 100th century break.
Scotland’s John Higgins edged Chinese mainland’s Xiao Guodong 13-12 at the Crucible, booking a quarterfinal clash with Mark Williams at the World Snooker Championship.
Xiao Guodong battles back to tie the match 4-4 against John Higgins in Sheffield, as upsets continue to reshape the World Snooker Championship draw.
Pang Junxu defeated compatriot Zhang Anda 10-7 to reach the World Snooker Championship last 16, setting up a showdown with Ronnie O’Sullivan.