Update-Welsh Open final: Gary Wilson vs Martin O’Donnell
The 2024 BetVictor Welsh Open last will be challenged between Gary Wilson and Martin O’Donnell on Sunday in Llandudno. They have both played superbly to reach this stage at the Venue Cymru, making it a battle for glory that no one could have anticipated at the beginning of the week. Wilson was the keep going
Snooker star forced to lose weight due to dress code
Neil Robertson admitted the tight vest made him “organize his diet” and lose weight to improve his form at the table. The season was difficult for the Australian, who took some time away from snooker to mentally “restore”. Robertson reached the top 16 for the first time this season at the German Masters, but the
Newsnow;Ronnie O’Sullivan worried he’ll embarrass himself
O’Sullivan admitted that he reduces his chances before a tournament to avoid embarrassment. The Rocket argues that it is better to downplay his performance at the event so that his words don’t come back to bite him. O’Sullivan can be extremely critical of his performances. This despite the fact that they are seven-time world champions
Update-What exceptional Ronnie O’Sullivan did to 30 year old for rapid rise up the rankings will impress you
Ronnie O ‘Sullivan was very impressed by Jak Jones, allowing the Welshman to collect silverware and enjoy a significant rise in the world rankings. The Rocket is not playing in the Welsh Open this week but was on Eurosport keeping a close eye on the action in Llandudno. The world number one looked on Jones
Exclusive-Ronnie O’Sullivan heaps praise on Irish player Aaron Hill after shock win over Mark Selby
“He likes the work. He strolls around the table like, ‘I’m here to win’.” Ronnie O’Sullivan has stacked acclaim on Irish snooker player Aaron Slope after his shock prevail upon Imprint Selby at the Welsh Open on Wednesday. Slope, 21, came from an edge behind to beat four-time title holder Selby 4-2 at the positioning
Breaking news!! Ronnie O’Sullivan and another legend set to quit snooker…will the game ever remain the same?
Three-time title holder Williams stays at the highest point of the game yet has cautioned snooker heads of a mass migration to China. He does not, however, anticipate that many of his coworkers will leave on a full-time basis. The Welshman is wanting to scorn snooker occasions to contend in pool. “I suppose in the