The amazing results in this year's Betfair World Snooker Championship 2013 continue as Barry Hawkins came from 9-6 down to beat Mark Selby 13-10 to book a maiden quarterfinal appearance at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
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Ding Junhui Profile, News and Interviews from Snooker Masters champion Ding Junhui 丁俊晖
Betfair World Snooker Championship 2013 debutant and the world no.70 from Thailand Dechawat Poomjaeng has caused the shock of the tournament so far, beating Stephen Maguire 10-9 in a thrilling first round match at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Ding Junhui has made the fifth maximum, 147 break of his professional career today at the Dafabet PTC Grand Finals in Galway. It came in the first frame of his quarter-final match against Mark Allen.
Alfie Burden pulled off the biggest win of his pro career so far, beating world no.1 Judd Trump 4-3 at the Dafabet PTC Grand Finals in Galway, which included a 113 in the decider from the Londoner.
Judd Trump is named bookies favourite to land the 2013 Betfair Masters title at Alexandra Palace despite his shock first round exit at the UK Championship a few weeks back.
Ding Junhui played some excellent snooker, including making seven centuries on the way to winning the Scottish Open 2012 (European Tour Event 5) in Ravenscraig, beating home favourite Anthony McGill 4-2 in the final.
2nd day of professional matches at the fifth European Tour (EPTC5, Scottish Open 2012) in Ravenscraig and former world champions Steve Davis & Ken Doherty rolled backed the years to qualify for the last 16 on Sunday.
Day 1 of the williamhill.com snooker UK Championship in York and for the second successive BBC tournament Ryan Day has beaten Ding Junhui in the first round and Mark Selby battled through against another Welshman, Michael White.
Former Shanghai Masters finalist Jamie Burnett pulled off the shock result of the Australian Goldfields Open 2012 so far by beating world no.1 Mark Selby 5-3 today at day 3 of the event.
Former Crucible quarter-finalist Ryan Day has had the worst couple of years of his professional career lately having slid sharpy down the rankings. But from 6-9 down to Ding Junhui he came back to win the match 10-9 at the World Snooker Championship.
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