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Ding draws former champion Bingham in world snooker opener

Ding draws former champion Bingham in world snooker opener Issued on: 15/04/2021 - 13:52 Chinese star Ding Junhui s bid to finally be crowned snooker world champion begins against 2015 winner Stuart Bingham - AFP 2 min London (AFP) China s Ding Junhui s bid to finally land the world snooker title begins against 2015 champion Stuart Bingham after the draw was made on Thursday. Ding, 34, a two-time semi-finalist and who reached the final in 2016 meets an opponent whose best days may well be behind him having had to come through qualifying to gain his place at The Crucible Theatre. The championships get under way on Saturday and reach their climax on May 3.

Ronnie O Sullivan threatens to kick off at World Championship fans amid Covid concerns

Ronnie O Sullivan threatens to kick off at World Championship fans amid Covid concerns O Sullivan expressed his security worries with the Crucible set to welcome crowds throughout the tournament 14 April 2021 • 5:31pm Ronnie O Sullivan is aiming to win a seventh World Championship title Credit: PA Ronnie O Sullivan has warned that he will “kick off” if fans invade his personal space during the World Snooker Championship after fearing that his mother would die from Covid-19. Crowds will be permitted inside Sheffield Crucible’s Theatre throughout the tournament, where O’Sullivan will start the defence of his title on Saturday, beginning with 33 per cent capacity for the first round and potentially rising to a full crowd for the final.

EYEWITNESS: When the world s best snooker players flocked to Aberdeen every year

EYEWITNESS: When the world s best snooker players flocked to Aberdeen every year
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Alan McManus retires following Bai defeat

Alan McManus announced his retirement from professional snooker following a 6-3 defeat to Bai Langning at Betfred World Championship qualifying. The Scot has enjoyed an illustrious career, spanning 31 years, since he turned professional in 1990. The highlight came at the 1994 Masters, when McManus ended Stephen Hendry’s five-year title-winning streak at the London event by defeating him 9-8 in a thrilling final. McManus won two ranking titles during his career, at the 1994 Dubai Classic and the 1996 Thailand Open. The Glaswegian reached a further five ranking finals on top of those wins. Continue reading this article on SportsDesk, the sports website of The Times of Malta

Xu Si ends Stephen Hendry s World Championship dream

World number 82 Xu Si produced an impressive display to end seven-time World Champion Stephen Hendry’s bid for a Crucible return at Betfred World Championship qualifying. This week’s event is just 52-year-old Hendry’s second tournament back since returning to the professional circuit after nine years away from the sport. The 36-time ranking event winner had stepped away from professional snooker after the 2012 World Championship, but was offered a two-year invitational tour card at the start of this season and elected to take it up. Continue reading this article on SportsDesk, the sports website of The Times of Malta

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