WORLD record-breaking snooker star Wael Talaat has died at the age of 60. The Egyptian ace was regarded as one of the best potting talents to emerge from Africa. His glittering career saw him take ...
SunSport has the guide on everything you need to know ahead of World Open snooker 2025. WORLD OPEN SNOOKER LIVE - LATEST UPDATES Ronnie O'Sullivan will not be playing in the World Open this year.
That wasn’t his only erratic behaviour at the tournament, with the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) now slapping him with a £10,000 fine and ordering him to pay £ ...
The 62-year-old opened up about his diagnosis during an appearance on fellow former snooker player Stephen Hendry's YouTube channel. In words reported by the Mirror, he said: 'I'm going to give ...
He’ll first have to overcome Xing Zihao to actually qualify. Below we have all the info on how to watch World Open snooker 2025 from anywhere, with details on worldwide TV channels, broadcasters ...
And in 2022 Talaat played at the Crucible in the World Seniors Snooker Championship. The star won his first game before losing to icon Jimmy White. And Talaat appeared to step back from snooker ...
Jimmy White has expressed his concern over Ronnie O'Sullivan ahead of this year's World Snooker Championship. O'Sullivan last played at the Championship League in January where he snapped his cue ...
Shaun Murphy was 'totally blown away' as he joined one of the most elite clubs in snooker. Murphy cruised to a 5-0 victory over Zhou Jinhao in their second round match at the 2025 World Open in ...
Shaun Murphy believes snooker bosses don't realise how big the sport could be in the United States. He told SportsBoom: "I remember walking through Seattle to the original Starbucks and getting ...
As per World Snooker Tour, in the UK and Ireland: ‘Until February 28th live coverage will be simulcast on Eurosport and TNT Sports 3, and available to stream on discovery+. Eurosport officially ...
Robertson told World Snooker Tour: "The three times I’ve been here to play in big tournaments, I’ve won two of them. The strike rate is pretty good. I wish I could play in Hong Kong every week!
As O'Sullivan nears his 50th birthday, the snooker world is left wondering how much longer he will compete at the highest level. In September, O'Sullivan himself acknowledged a decline in his ...