NST Worldwide claim that ‘unlawful and anti-competitive practices’ have been used to prevent snooker players ‘playing ... where he was due to play John Higgins on Sunday afternoon but ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan has called for World Snooker to hire a full ... and I'm struggling mentally and John Higgins is struggling mentally then the other 124 players will 1 million per cent be struggling." ...
He faces Kyren Wilson in tonight’s quarter-final. Brecel said: “Yeah I’m enjoying my snooker a lot. I just need to be playing a little better to have a chance here but I can only get better now.
Former world champion Shaun Murphy has insisted snooker players ... though Irvine did note players are only entitled to 12 free sessions. When asked by BBC pundit John Parrott whether any players ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan has demanded snooker bosses ... there for the players. It really is tough mentally. “He’s [Mark Selby] struggled mentally and I struggle mentally and John Higgins struggles ...
More info Snooker ... sport to help players with their mental health. The reigning Masters Champion relinquished his title just two days before being due to face off with John Higgins in the ...
Snooker legend ... time to be there for the players. It really is tough mentally," O'Sullivan added. "He's [Mark Selby] struggled mentally and I struggle mentally and John Higgins struggles ...
I think it would really help the players." Subsequently, on Wednesday, former world champion Murphy, who is chairman of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) Players ...
The World Snooker Tour (WST) have bluntly shut down claims from NST Worldwide that "unlawful and anti-competitive practices" have been used to stop their players "playing in tournaments ...
Neil Robertson and John Higgins kickstarted the 2025 Masters ... After a few loose positional shots from both players, the Welshman nailed a long red down the rail and Ding conceded shortly ...
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"I thought 'No I'd rather do this because I know I'm in control'." World No.5 Mark Selby and former Scottish snooker player Alan McManus joined the discussion in the studio and agreed with O'Sullivan.