Stuart 'Ballrun' Bingham has won his first World Snooker Championship title after being a professional for 20 years. He played the best snooker of his career to beat Shaun Murphy 18-15 in the final at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
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Welcome to Maximum Snooker!Crucible debutant Anthony McGill has stunned fellow Scot Stephen Maguire on day two of the Betfred World Snooker Championship 2015, firing in a 122 break in the decider to win 10-9 and set up a Last 16 match against defending champion Mark Selby. Read on for the full article...
“Can Ronnie O'Sullivan do it for a sixth time?” is the question buzzing with snooker fans and pundits alike as the World Snooker Championship 2015 gets off to a flying start today at The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Read on for the full article...
32 players, 17 days, one World Champion. The eyes of the snooker world descend on the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, to see who will win the most prestigious prize in the sport, the Betfred World Snooker Championship 2015. Read on for the full tournament preview...
The full draw for the World Snooker Championship 2015 at the Crucible Theatre has been revealed. Mark Williams faces fellow Welshman Matthew Stevens and Ronnie O'Sullivan takes on Crucible debutant Craig Steadman. Read on for the full draw...
10-time ladies world champion Reanne Evans will face the 1997 World Snooker Champion Ken Doherty at Ponds Forge, Sheffield, in the first round of qualifying for the Betfred World Snooker Championship 2015. Read on for the full article...
World champion Mark Selby has cruised to victory in the China Open 2015 final, winning a one-sided encounter against surprise finalist Gary Wilson 10-2 in Beijing. Read on the full article...
Joe Perry has claimed a first ranking title in his 24-year-career after completing a fantastic comeback from 3-0 down to defeat Mark Williams 4-3 in the final of the Players Championship Grand Finals (PTC Grand Finals) 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand. Read on for the full report...
This year's Indian Open 2015 was held in Mumbai and saw Michael White emerge as the champion, coolly walking away with the winner's trophy and £50,000 having whitewashed World No. 8 Ricky Walden with a score of 5-0 in the final. Read on for the full article...
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