Ronnie O'Sullivan has equalled Stephen Hendry's haul of six Masters titles, thrashing Barry Hawkins 10-1 in the final at Alexandra Palace, London.
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Welcome to Maximum Snooker!It's that time of year again as the 16 best snooker players in the world travel to Alexandra Palace, London, for the most prestigious invitational event on the calendar, The Masters. Can defending champion Shaun Murphy dominate once again?
Over the past few days, some of the top snooker players on the planet, including Judd Trump, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ding Junhui, have been battling in Wigan for a spot at the Last 32 of the German Masters in Berlin.
Neil Robertson has won his second UK Championship title, putting in a dominant performance to beat Liang Wenbo 10-5 in the final at the Barbican Centre, York.
Neil Robertson has made history, becoming the first player to make a maximum 147 break in the final of the UK Championship in York. It was the 115th maximum break in professional snooker history.
John Higgins has won the 28th ranking title of his career at the International Championship in Daqing, China, beating surprise finalist David Gilbert 10-5.
Preview and predictions from the biggest professional snooker tournament of the season so far, the 2015 International Championship in Daqing, China. Read on for the full article...
The Shanghai Masters qualifiers took centre stage in the Barnsley Metrodome this week, with 16 places up for grabs for the final stages at the Shanghai Grand Stage, China. The big shock was former Shanghai champion Ali Carter falling to a 5-3 defeat at the hands of David Grace. Read on for the full article...
Welsh player Jamie Jones has reached the semifinals of a ranking event for the first time, beating countryman Michael White 5-4 in the quarterfinals of the Australian Goldfields Open in Bendigo. John Higgins, Stephen Maguire and Martin Gould have also progressed. Read on for the full article...
The China B teenage duo of Zhou Yuelong and Yan Bingtao have won the Snooker World Cup in Wuxi, beating the experienced Scotland team of John Higgins and Stephen Maguire 4-1 in the final to take home the £130,000 first prize. Read on for the full article...
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