STOCKHOLM, Oct 7 (Reuters) - China's Zhao Xintong's maximum 147 break in a small club in Sweden shone a spotlight on the snooker satellite tour that seldom hits the headlines but is essential to ...
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh has set a new, unwanted record in the world of modern snooker – becoming the first ... realisation set in that a third faltered 147 had just occurred. The Thai ace looked ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – China’s Zhao Xintong’s maximum 147 break in a small club in Sweden shone a spotlight on the snooker satellite tour that seldom hits the headlines but is essential to the sport’s ...
Judd Trump continues to hold a huge lead at the top of the world snooker rankings despite relinquishing his Wuhan Open title ...
THAI cueist Thepchaiya Un-Nooh is slowly becoming the most unlucky snooker player in the world. Un-Nooh created more unwanted history as he missed the final black for a maximum 147 break for the ...
Un-Nooh narrowly missed a tricky cut on the black in the second frame of his 6-4 win over China's Lei Peifan. It came during qualifying for the International Championship in Sheffield. Having won ...
Xiao Guodong secured his first career ranking title when overcoming a case of the jitters to beat Si Jiahui 10-7 in the final ...
Zhao Xintong announced his return to snooker in style with an incredible ... with Zhao bagging the first-ever 147 in the history of Q Tour, the amateur competition which gives successful players ...
China's Zhao Xintong bounced back from his recent ban following a match-fixing probe to rattle in the first maximum 147 break at a World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association (WPBSA ...
Judd Trump, who lost 6-2 to 22-year-old Si Jiahui in Wuhan Open semis, said of Chinese players performance and 147 break: This is the best performance there has been against me, by quite far. Apart ...
MARK SELBY has beaten the 147 maximum by winning a frame of snooker with a staggering 155 points. The Jester from Leicester had been gifted points by his opponents during a dominant performance ...
STOCKHOLM – China’s Zhao Xintong bounced back from his recent ban following a match-fixing probe to rattle in the first maximum 147 break at a World Professional Billiards and Snooker ...