India will host it's first professional World Snooker ranking event later this season, the Indian Open. Held in the capital city of Delhi on the 14-18th of October, it will see the game's top stars compete for a total prize fund of £300,000.
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Welcome to Maximum Snooker!Hong Kong's Marco Fu has won only the second world snooker ranking title of his long career, by beating home favourite and world no.1 Neil Robertson 9-6 to win the Australian Goldfields Open 2013 in Bendigo.
Joe Perry has won his second trophy of the season by recovering from 3-1 down to beat Barry Hawkins 4-3 in the final of the Pink Ribbon charity pro-am at the South West Snooker Academy, Gloucester.
Neil Robertson has become the first player to win consecutive ranking events in China by coming from 5-2 down and winning six frames in a row to ultimately see off John Higgins 10-7 in a thrilling final at the Wuxi Classic.
John Higgins has won the first trophy of the 2013/2014 professional snooker season by coming from a frame down to beat Neil Robertson 4-1 in the final of the Victoria Bulgarian Open in front of a packed crowd in Sofia.
The qualifying for the Wuxi Classic 2013 is over and legends Steve Davis, Ken Doherty and Jimmy White all won their matches to make it through to China, along with ladies world champion Reanne Evans. Meanwhile Shaun Murphy and Mark Selby lost to Alex Davies and  Andrew Pagett respectively.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has successfully defended his Betfair World Snooker Championship crown at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, and he lifts the trophy for the fifth time in his career. He beat Barry Hawkins 18-12 in tonight's final.
Betfair World Snooker Championship holder Ronnie O'Sullivan holds a three frame lead against first time finalist Barry Hawkins 10-7, after the second session at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
World no.14 Barry Hawkins is through to his first Betfair World Snooker Championship final after seeing off Ricky Walden 17-14 in the semi-finals. He now faces defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final who is playing for his fifth world title at the Crucible.
Defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan needs only three more frames to book himself a place in the final of the Betfair World Snooker Championship as he holds a 14-10 lead overnight against Judd Trump. In the other match, Ricky Walden leads Barry Hawkins 9-7.
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