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Ronnie O'Sullivan v Jimmy White Snooker Show in Bulgaria 20.11.2015
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White at Snooker Show in Bulgaria 20.11.2015
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Great match ᴴᴰ Mark Selby vs Jamie Jones | UK Snooker Championship 2015 R3
ᴴᴰ Mark Selby vs Jamie Jones | UK Snooker Championship 2015 R3
The UK Snooker Championship, sponsored by Betway in 2015, is one of snooker’s most historic and prestigious tournaments.
It is considered the second biggest ranking event, after the World Championship, and those two tournaments make up snooker’s Triple Crown along with the Masters.
The UK Championship was first staged in 1977 and ha
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Trump vs O'Sullivan | Session 1 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 1 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in Llandudno early next year.
The event will take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales from March 16th to 22nd, 2015.
Created by World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn, this new tournament will bring together 32 of the
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Trump vs O'Sullivan | Session 2 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 2 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in Llandudno early next year.
The event will take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales from March 16th to 22nd, 2015.
Created by World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn, this new tournament will bring together 32 of the
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Snooker O'sullivan vs Selby - A snooker best match ever
snooker o'sullivan vs selby - snooker o'sullivan selby - snooker o'sullivan ronnie -
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Mark Allen vs Ryan Day | Final Bulgarian Open 2015 Snooker
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UNBELIEVABLE SNOOKER! Ronnie O'Sullivan 6 frames in less than 1 hour!
UNBELIEVABLE SNOOKER! Ronnie O'Sullivan 6 frames in less than 1 hour!
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Ronnie O'Sullivan v Stuart Bingham Snooker Show in Romania 22.11.2015
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stuart Bingham at Snooker Titans Show in Romania 22.11.2015
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HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Vinnie Calabrese | Welsh Open Snooker 2015 | Round 1
HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Vinnie Calabrese | Welsh Open Snooker 2015 | Round 1
The Welsh Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament. It replaced the Welsh Professional Championship, which started in 1980 and was only open to Welsh players. The reigning champion is Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Winners
3 See also
4 References
History[edit]
The tournament began as a ranki
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Snooker-U.K.Champ.[2014] O'Sullivan's 147
4th Round. Ronnie O'Sullivan's 147 v Selt.
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Snooker 2015 O'Sullivan - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens in World Snooker Championship 2015
Snooker 2015 O'Sullivan - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens in World Snooker Championship 2015
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ᴴᴰ John Higgins vs Martin Gould [FINAL] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
First mini session 0:34
Second mini session 1:16:55
Third mini session 2:27:46
Fourth mini session 3:40:11
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ᴴᴰ John Higgins vs Martin Gould [FINAL] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around t
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ᴴᴰ Judd Trump vs Stephen Maguire [Quarterfinal] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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ᴴᴰ Judd Trump vs Stephen Maguire [Quarterfinal] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to sprea
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HD | Scotland vs China | Final 2015 World Cup Snooker
HD | Scotland vs China | Final 2015 World Cup Snooker
John Higgins, Stephen Maguire vs Zhou Yuelong 周躍龍, Yan Bingtao
中国B队4-1击败苏格兰 周跃龙颜丙涛问鼎世界杯
6月21日晚间,“农夫山泉”2015年斯诺克世界杯邀请赛在无锡展开最后决赛的较量。由周跃龙和颜丙涛组成的东道主中国B队挑战拥有希金斯和马奎尔两位实力强将的苏格兰队,两名95后中国小将在半决赛险胜威尔士后越战越勇,势如破竹4-1击败苏格兰,神奇问鼎冠军,将收获奖金共20万美元。 照片来自Osports全体育传媒、世界台联、CFP汉华易美 等
World Snooker’s prestigious World Cup 2015 will be held in the city of Wuxi in China
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Funniest Moments 2015 World Snooker Championship
Funniest Moments 2015 World Snooker Championship
Music by Nicolai Heidlas: https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas
Mark Williams vs Matthew Stevens
Ding Junhui vs Judd Trump
Ronnie O'Sullivan socks
Stuart Bingham
Shaun Murphy
Barry Hawkins bow-tie
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucib
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Trump vs Bingham | HD | Semifinal | Last Rack | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Judd Trump vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Semifinal | Last Rack | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1
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Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson | 2015 Champion of Champions Snooker R1
Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson | 2015 Champion of Champions Snooker R1
The 2015 188BET Champion of Champions begins at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena on Tuesday, as 16 players battle it out for the top prize of £100,000.
This is the third edition of the popular invitational event and, with two-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan not currently playing competitive snooker, there will be a new name on the trophy th
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Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Ding Junhui 2010 Power Snooker Final
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HD | Trump vs Burns | Last 16 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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HD | Judd Trump vs Ian Burns | Last 16 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the s
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Murphy vs Bingham | HD | Final | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are
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TOP 20 SHOTS | 2015 World Snooker Championship
This is my subjective version. Please consider it while evaluating.
TOP 20 SHOTS | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Judd Trump
Stuart Bingham
Shaun Murphy
Mark Selby
Anthony McGill
Joe Perry
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is
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HD | Trump vs Lisowski | R1 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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HD | Judd Trump vs Jack Lisowski | Round 1 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread t
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HD | Trump vs Higgins | L16 | 2015 China Open Snooker
HD | Judd Trump vs John Higgins | Last 16 | 2015 China Open Snooker
The China Open is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of a number of ranking tournaments and began in 1997. The reigning champion is Ding Junhui.
History[edit]
The first international snooker tournament in China was the China International in September 1997, a non-ranking tournament for the top 16 players and local play
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Jimmy White Snooker Show in Bulgaria 20.11.2015
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White at Snooker Show in Bulgaria 20.11.2015
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Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White at Snooker Show in Bulgaria 20.11.2015
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Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White at Snooker Show in Bulgaria 20.11.2015
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- published: 20 Nov 2015
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Great match ᴴᴰ Mark Selby vs Jamie Jones | UK Snooker Championship 2015 R3
ᴴᴰ Mark Selby vs Jamie Jones | UK Snooker Championship 2015 R3
The UK Snooker Championship, sponsored by Betway in 2015, is one of snooker’s most historic and ...
ᴴᴰ Mark Selby vs Jamie Jones | UK Snooker Championship 2015 R3
The UK Snooker Championship, sponsored by Betway in 2015, is one of snooker’s most historic and prestigious tournaments.
It is considered the second biggest ranking event, after the World Championship, and those two tournaments make up snooker’s Triple Crown along with the Masters.
The UK Championship was first staged in 1977 and has been won by virtually all of snooker’s great names.
Since 2011 it has been staged at the York Barbican, and attracts huge crowds throughout. In 2014, Ronnie O’Sullivan won the title for the fifth time by beating Judd Trump 10-9 in one of the most dramatic finals of recent years.
Tickets for the 2015 Betway UK Championship are on sale now
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ᴴᴰ Mark Selby vs Jamie Jones | UK Snooker Championship 2015 R3
The UK Snooker Championship, sponsored by Betway in 2015, is one of snooker’s most historic and prestigious tournaments.
It is considered the second biggest ranking event, after the World Championship, and those two tournaments make up snooker’s Triple Crown along with the Masters.
The UK Championship was first staged in 1977 and has been won by virtually all of snooker’s great names.
Since 2011 it has been staged at the York Barbican, and attracts huge crowds throughout. In 2014, Ronnie O’Sullivan won the title for the fifth time by beating Judd Trump 10-9 in one of the most dramatic finals of recent years.
Tickets for the 2015 Betway UK Championship are on sale now
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 130
Trump vs O'Sullivan | Session 1 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 1 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in L...
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 1 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in Llandudno early next year.
The event will take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales from March 16th to 22nd, 2015.
Created by World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn, this new tournament will bring together 32 of the best players on the planet to compete for a top prize of £100,000. It will be televised live on ITV4 with a total prize fund of £300,000.
The top 32 players on a one-year ranking system running from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open will qualify for the tournament.
Hearn said: "This will be the biggest snooker event ever staged in North Wales and we are delighted to bring the sport to an area where we know we will get massive support. It's an incredible opportunity for the people in Llandudno and the surrounding area to see the very best players competing for a prestigious new crown - and a huge top prize.
"Tickets will be going on sale in July and the message is BOOK THEM FAST as they will sell out rapidly and we want to make this event a great success. I know the Venue Cymru is a superb arena and the atmosphere is going to be sizzling.
"ITV are building their support for snooker so for those who can't make it to the venue this is a valuable addition to our free-to-air coverage in the UK."
World Snooker is delighted to announce 888.com as the title sponsor of the new World Grand Prix, which takes place next week in North Wales.
The 888.com World Grand Prix at Venue Cymru in Llandudno will run from March 16 to 22, televised by ITV4. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui, Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy will be among the green baize stars chasing the £100,000 top prize.
The field is comprised of 32 players who qualified from a unique ranking list which ran from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open.
World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are thrilled to welcome 888.com on board for this fantastic new tournament. They have shown tremendous support for snooker in the past and we are pleased to continue to build that relationship.
"This tournament is a wonderful addition to the calendar as we will see the very best players in the world competing for the inaugural title, in Llandudno where we know there is a great support for snooker. It's going to be a superb week for fans in the arena and viewers at home."
wn.com/Trump Vs O'Sullivan | Session 1 | Final | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 1 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in Llandudno early next year.
The event will take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales from March 16th to 22nd, 2015.
Created by World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn, this new tournament will bring together 32 of the best players on the planet to compete for a top prize of £100,000. It will be televised live on ITV4 with a total prize fund of £300,000.
The top 32 players on a one-year ranking system running from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open will qualify for the tournament.
Hearn said: "This will be the biggest snooker event ever staged in North Wales and we are delighted to bring the sport to an area where we know we will get massive support. It's an incredible opportunity for the people in Llandudno and the surrounding area to see the very best players competing for a prestigious new crown - and a huge top prize.
"Tickets will be going on sale in July and the message is BOOK THEM FAST as they will sell out rapidly and we want to make this event a great success. I know the Venue Cymru is a superb arena and the atmosphere is going to be sizzling.
"ITV are building their support for snooker so for those who can't make it to the venue this is a valuable addition to our free-to-air coverage in the UK."
World Snooker is delighted to announce 888.com as the title sponsor of the new World Grand Prix, which takes place next week in North Wales.
The 888.com World Grand Prix at Venue Cymru in Llandudno will run from March 16 to 22, televised by ITV4. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui, Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy will be among the green baize stars chasing the £100,000 top prize.
The field is comprised of 32 players who qualified from a unique ranking list which ran from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open.
World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are thrilled to welcome 888.com on board for this fantastic new tournament. They have shown tremendous support for snooker in the past and we are pleased to continue to build that relationship.
"This tournament is a wonderful addition to the calendar as we will see the very best players in the world competing for the inaugural title, in Llandudno where we know there is a great support for snooker. It's going to be a superb week for fans in the arena and viewers at home."
- published: 22 Mar 2015
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Trump vs O'Sullivan | Session 2 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 2 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in L...
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 2 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in Llandudno early next year.
The event will take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales from March 16th to 22nd, 2015.
Created by World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn, this new tournament will bring together 32 of the best players on the planet to compete for a top prize of £100,000. It will be televised live on ITV4 with a total prize fund of £300,000.
The top 32 players on a one-year ranking system running from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open will qualify for the tournament.
Hearn said: "This will be the biggest snooker event ever staged in North Wales and we are delighted to bring the sport to an area where we know we will get massive support. It's an incredible opportunity for the people in Llandudno and the surrounding area to see the very best players competing for a prestigious new crown - and a huge top prize.
"Tickets will be going on sale in July and the message is BOOK THEM FAST as they will sell out rapidly and we want to make this event a great success. I know the Venue Cymru is a superb arena and the atmosphere is going to be sizzling.
"ITV are building their support for snooker so for those who can't make it to the venue this is a valuable addition to our free-to-air coverage in the UK."
World Snooker is delighted to announce 888.com as the title sponsor of the new World Grand Prix, which takes place next week in North Wales.
The 888.com World Grand Prix at Venue Cymru in Llandudno will run from March 16 to 22, televised by ITV4. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui, Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy will be among the green baize stars chasing the £100,000 top prize.
The field is comprised of 32 players who qualified from a unique ranking list which ran from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open.
World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are thrilled to welcome 888.com on board for this fantastic new tournament. They have shown tremendous support for snooker in the past and we are pleased to continue to build that relationship.
"This tournament is a wonderful addition to the calendar as we will see the very best players in the world competing for the inaugural title, in Llandudno where we know there is a great support for snooker. It's going to be a superb week for fans in the arena and viewers at home."
wn.com/Trump Vs O'Sullivan | Session 2 | Final | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
Judd Trump vs Ronnie O'Sullivan | Session 2 | FINAL | 2015 World Grand Prix Snooker
A major new snooker tournament - the World Grand Prix - will be staged in Llandudno early next year.
The event will take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno on the north coast of Wales from March 16th to 22nd, 2015.
Created by World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn, this new tournament will bring together 32 of the best players on the planet to compete for a top prize of £100,000. It will be televised live on ITV4 with a total prize fund of £300,000.
The top 32 players on a one-year ranking system running from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open will qualify for the tournament.
Hearn said: "This will be the biggest snooker event ever staged in North Wales and we are delighted to bring the sport to an area where we know we will get massive support. It's an incredible opportunity for the people in Llandudno and the surrounding area to see the very best players competing for a prestigious new crown - and a huge top prize.
"Tickets will be going on sale in July and the message is BOOK THEM FAST as they will sell out rapidly and we want to make this event a great success. I know the Venue Cymru is a superb arena and the atmosphere is going to be sizzling.
"ITV are building their support for snooker so for those who can't make it to the venue this is a valuable addition to our free-to-air coverage in the UK."
World Snooker is delighted to announce 888.com as the title sponsor of the new World Grand Prix, which takes place next week in North Wales.
The 888.com World Grand Prix at Venue Cymru in Llandudno will run from March 16 to 22, televised by ITV4. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui, Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy will be among the green baize stars chasing the £100,000 top prize.
The field is comprised of 32 players who qualified from a unique ranking list which ran from the 2014 World Championship to the 2015 Gdynia Open.
World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "We are thrilled to welcome 888.com on board for this fantastic new tournament. They have shown tremendous support for snooker in the past and we are pleased to continue to build that relationship.
"This tournament is a wonderful addition to the calendar as we will see the very best players in the world competing for the inaugural title, in Llandudno where we know there is a great support for snooker. It's going to be a superb week for fans in the arena and viewers at home."
- published: 22 Mar 2015
- views: 138
Snooker O'sullivan vs Selby - A snooker best match ever
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snooker o'sullivan vs selby - snooker o'sullivan selby - snooker o'sullivan ronnie -
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- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 185
UNBELIEVABLE SNOOKER! Ronnie O'Sullivan 6 frames in less than 1 hour!
UNBELIEVABLE SNOOKER! Ronnie O'Sullivan 6 frames in less than 1 hour!
'Snooker from the gods' - J,Parrott
From the latest frames to classic matches, Snooker ...
UNBELIEVABLE SNOOKER! Ronnie O'Sullivan 6 frames in less than 1 hour!
'Snooker from the gods' - J,Parrott
From the latest frames to classic matches, Snooker Replay is your new home for snooker action!
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UNBELIEVABLE SNOOKER! Ronnie O'Sullivan 6 frames in less than 1 hour!
'Snooker from the gods' - J,Parrott
From the latest frames to classic matches, Snooker Replay is your new home for snooker action!
World Snooker Official brings you interviews, highlights, exclusive footage and much more from the World of Snooker!
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- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 420411
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Stuart Bingham Snooker Show in Romania 22.11.2015
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stuart Bingham at Snooker Titans Show in Romania 22.11.2015
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Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stuart Bingham at Snooker Titans Show in Romania 22.11.2015
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wn.com/Ronnie O'Sullivan V Stuart Bingham Snooker Show In Romania 22.11.2015
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stuart Bingham at Snooker Titans Show in Romania 22.11.2015
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 2342
HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Vinnie Calabrese | Welsh Open Snooker 2015 | Round 1
HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Vinnie Calabrese | Welsh Open Snooker 2015 | Round 1
The Welsh Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament. It replaced the Wel...
HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Vinnie Calabrese | Welsh Open Snooker 2015 | Round 1
The Welsh Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament. It replaced the Welsh Professional Championship, which started in 1980 and was only open to Welsh players. The reigning champion is Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Winners
3 See also
4 References
History[edit]
The tournament began as a ranking tournament in 1992 initially in February after the Masters, but later took the spot of the Classic in January. The event was sponsored by Regal until 2003 (known as the Regal Welsh Open), but UK restrictions on tobacco advertising meant that it was without a sponsor until 2009.[3] The tournament was sponsored by Totesport.com in 2010,[4] by Wyldecrest Park Homes in 2011,[5] by 888真人 in 2012,[6] and is currently sponsored by BetVictor.[7][8]
In 1996 at the age of 17 years and 111 days Paul Hunter reached the semi-finals and became the youngest player to reach this stage of a ranking tournament.[3] Stephen Hendry, John Higgins and Ronnie O'Sullivan are the only players to win the tournament three times.[9][10]
Like the Welsh Professional Championship, it was played at the Newport Centre in Newport, before moving to the Cardiff International Arena in 1999. It was moved back to Newport in 2005,[3] where it remained until 2014.[11] In January 2014, World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn announced that the 2014 tournament would be the last held in Newport, and that he would open negotiations to move the event to a larger venue, most likely in Cardiff.[12] In June 2014, it was then announced that the 2015 event will be held at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff.[13] The tournament currently takes place after the German Masters, and is broadcast by BBC Wales, Eurosport, CCTV, SMG, Now TV and Showtime Arabia.
There have been five maximum breaks in the history of the tournament. The first was made by Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1999 against James Wattana. The second was made at the qualifying stage of the 2000 event by Barry Pinches against Joe Johnson. The third was made by Andrew Higginson in 2007 against Ali Carter. The fourth 147 was made in 2011 by Hendry against Stephen Maguire.[14] This was Hendry's 10th 147 break and with this he equalled the record for most maximums with Ronnie O'Sullivan.[15] He also became the oldest player to compile a maximum break at the age of 42 years and 35 days.[16] The fifth was made by O'Sullivan in 2014 against Ding Junhui. This was O'Sullivan's 12th 147 break and with it he set the record for most maximums.[2]
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HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Vinnie Calabrese | Welsh Open Snooker 2015 | Round 1
The Welsh Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament. It replaced the Welsh Professional Championship, which started in 1980 and was only open to Welsh players. The reigning champion is Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Winners
3 See also
4 References
History[edit]
The tournament began as a ranking tournament in 1992 initially in February after the Masters, but later took the spot of the Classic in January. The event was sponsored by Regal until 2003 (known as the Regal Welsh Open), but UK restrictions on tobacco advertising meant that it was without a sponsor until 2009.[3] The tournament was sponsored by Totesport.com in 2010,[4] by Wyldecrest Park Homes in 2011,[5] by 888真人 in 2012,[6] and is currently sponsored by BetVictor.[7][8]
In 1996 at the age of 17 years and 111 days Paul Hunter reached the semi-finals and became the youngest player to reach this stage of a ranking tournament.[3] Stephen Hendry, John Higgins and Ronnie O'Sullivan are the only players to win the tournament three times.[9][10]
Like the Welsh Professional Championship, it was played at the Newport Centre in Newport, before moving to the Cardiff International Arena in 1999. It was moved back to Newport in 2005,[3] where it remained until 2014.[11] In January 2014, World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn announced that the 2014 tournament would be the last held in Newport, and that he would open negotiations to move the event to a larger venue, most likely in Cardiff.[12] In June 2014, it was then announced that the 2015 event will be held at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff.[13] The tournament currently takes place after the German Masters, and is broadcast by BBC Wales, Eurosport, CCTV, SMG, Now TV and Showtime Arabia.
There have been five maximum breaks in the history of the tournament. The first was made by Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1999 against James Wattana. The second was made at the qualifying stage of the 2000 event by Barry Pinches against Joe Johnson. The third was made by Andrew Higginson in 2007 against Ali Carter. The fourth 147 was made in 2011 by Hendry against Stephen Maguire.[14] This was Hendry's 10th 147 break and with this he equalled the record for most maximums with Ronnie O'Sullivan.[15] He also became the oldest player to compile a maximum break at the age of 42 years and 35 days.[16] The fifth was made by O'Sullivan in 2014 against Ding Junhui. This was O'Sullivan's 12th 147 break and with it he set the record for most maximums.[2]
- published: 18 Feb 2015
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Snooker-U.K.Champ.[2014] O'Sullivan's 147
4th Round. Ronnie O'Sullivan's 147 v Selt....
4th Round. Ronnie O'Sullivan's 147 v Selt.
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4th Round. Ronnie O'Sullivan's 147 v Selt.
- published: 04 Dec 2014
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Snooker 2015 O'Sullivan - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens in World Snooker Championship 2015
Snooker 2015 O'Sullivan - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens in World Snooker Championship 2015...
Snooker 2015 O'Sullivan - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens in World Snooker Championship 2015
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Snooker 2015 O'Sullivan - Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Matthew Stevens in World Snooker Championship 2015
- published: 16 Oct 2015
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ᴴᴰ John Higgins vs Martin Gould [FINAL] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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Second mini session 1:16:55
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Fourth mini session 3:40:11
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Second mini session 1:16:55
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Fourth mini session 3:40:11
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ᴴᴰ John Higgins vs Martin Gould [FINAL] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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ᴴᴰ John Higgins vs Martin Gould [FINAL] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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- published: 05 Jul 2015
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ᴴᴰ Judd Trump vs Stephen Maguire [Quarterfinal] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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ᴴᴰ Judd Trump vs Stephen Maguire [Quarterfinal] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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ᴴᴰ Judd Trump vs Stephen Maguire [Quarterfinal] 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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- published: 03 Jul 2015
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HD | Scotland vs China | Final 2015 World Cup Snooker
HD | Scotland vs China | Final 2015 World Cup Snooker
John Higgins, Stephen Maguire vs Zhou Yuelong 周躍龍, Yan Bingtao
中国B队4-1击败苏格兰 周跃龙颜丙涛问鼎世界杯
6月21日晚间,“农夫山泉”20...
HD | Scotland vs China | Final 2015 World Cup Snooker
John Higgins, Stephen Maguire vs Zhou Yuelong 周躍龍, Yan Bingtao
中国B队4-1击败苏格兰 周跃龙颜丙涛问鼎世界杯
6月21日晚间,“农夫山泉”2015年斯诺克世界杯邀请赛在无锡展开最后决赛的较量。由周跃龙和颜丙涛组成的东道主中国B队挑战拥有希金斯和马奎尔两位实力强将的苏格兰队,两名95后中国小将在半决赛险胜威尔士后越战越勇,势如破竹4-1击败苏格兰,神奇问鼎冠军,将收获奖金共20万美元。 照片来自Osports全体育传媒、世界台联、CFP汉华易美 等
World Snooker’s prestigious World Cup 2015 will be held in the city of Wuxi in China. 24 teams will be chasing glory for their nation and the US200,000 winner’s prize.
The snooker World Cup has a long history dating back to 1979. Previous winners include Wales, England, Canada, Ireland, Scotland and the current holders China.
The 2015 World Cup will run from June 15 to 21 in Wuxi in China’s Jiangsu Province.
Each of the 24 teams will consist of two players, and there will be 23 nations represented, with host nation China allowed to enter two teams.
Nations in line to compete include Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, England, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Ireland, Malaysia, Malta, Norway, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and Wales. The full contingent of nations competing will be published following the completion of World Snooker’s Q-School in May.
Selection of the players will be based on their world ranking at the end of the 2015 World Championship.
The 24 teams will be divided into four groups of six teams, with each team to play five matches in the group stages. The top two teams in each group qualify for the knock-out stages.
The format will be a combination of singles and doubles play.
WPBSA Chairman Jason Ferguson said: “We are delighted to bring the World Cup back on to the calendar for the first time since 2011, and especially to stage it in the wonderful city of Wuxi.
“World Cups are always fantastic events in any sport because the players feel as if they are representing a nation, and the fans in each country can get right behind their team. Snooker is usually an individual game, so to play in a team brings a new kind of pressure. The players will be striving to climb the ranking list between now and the end of the season to earn a World Cup place.
“Snooker has grown massively as an international sport in recent years so it is fitting that we are now bringing back the World Cup. There is some incredible talent out there among nations which have not traditionally been snooker hot-beds, and now those players have the opportunity to show their skill on a major stage.
“I would like to pay tribute to the CBSA and the promoter in Wuxi for their hard work in bringing this event to fruition. We plan for it to become a biennial event, with the next one to take place in 2017. With so much support for snooker in China, I have no doubt the World Cup will be a great success.”
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HD | Scotland vs China | Final 2015 World Cup Snooker
John Higgins, Stephen Maguire vs Zhou Yuelong 周躍龍, Yan Bingtao
中国B队4-1击败苏格兰 周跃龙颜丙涛问鼎世界杯
6月21日晚间,“农夫山泉”2015年斯诺克世界杯邀请赛在无锡展开最后决赛的较量。由周跃龙和颜丙涛组成的东道主中国B队挑战拥有希金斯和马奎尔两位实力强将的苏格兰队,两名95后中国小将在半决赛险胜威尔士后越战越勇,势如破竹4-1击败苏格兰,神奇问鼎冠军,将收获奖金共20万美元。 照片来自Osports全体育传媒、世界台联、CFP汉华易美 等
World Snooker’s prestigious World Cup 2015 will be held in the city of Wuxi in China. 24 teams will be chasing glory for their nation and the US200,000 winner’s prize.
The snooker World Cup has a long history dating back to 1979. Previous winners include Wales, England, Canada, Ireland, Scotland and the current holders China.
The 2015 World Cup will run from June 15 to 21 in Wuxi in China’s Jiangsu Province.
Each of the 24 teams will consist of two players, and there will be 23 nations represented, with host nation China allowed to enter two teams.
Nations in line to compete include Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, England, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Ireland, Malaysia, Malta, Norway, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and Wales. The full contingent of nations competing will be published following the completion of World Snooker’s Q-School in May.
Selection of the players will be based on their world ranking at the end of the 2015 World Championship.
The 24 teams will be divided into four groups of six teams, with each team to play five matches in the group stages. The top two teams in each group qualify for the knock-out stages.
The format will be a combination of singles and doubles play.
WPBSA Chairman Jason Ferguson said: “We are delighted to bring the World Cup back on to the calendar for the first time since 2011, and especially to stage it in the wonderful city of Wuxi.
“World Cups are always fantastic events in any sport because the players feel as if they are representing a nation, and the fans in each country can get right behind their team. Snooker is usually an individual game, so to play in a team brings a new kind of pressure. The players will be striving to climb the ranking list between now and the end of the season to earn a World Cup place.
“Snooker has grown massively as an international sport in recent years so it is fitting that we are now bringing back the World Cup. There is some incredible talent out there among nations which have not traditionally been snooker hot-beds, and now those players have the opportunity to show their skill on a major stage.
“I would like to pay tribute to the CBSA and the promoter in Wuxi for their hard work in bringing this event to fruition. We plan for it to become a biennial event, with the next one to take place in 2017. With so much support for snooker in China, I have no doubt the World Cup will be a great success.”
- published: 21 Jun 2015
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Funniest Moments 2015 World Snooker Championship
Funniest Moments 2015 World Snooker Championship
Music by Nicolai Heidlas: https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas
Mark Williams vs Matthew Stevens
Ding Junhui ...
Funniest Moments 2015 World Snooker Championship
Music by Nicolai Heidlas: https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas
Mark Williams vs Matthew Stevens
Ding Junhui vs Judd Trump
Ronnie O'Sullivan socks
Stuart Bingham
Shaun Murphy
Barry Hawkins bow-tie
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
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Funniest Moments 2015 World Snooker Championship
Music by Nicolai Heidlas: https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas
Mark Williams vs Matthew Stevens
Ding Junhui vs Judd Trump
Ronnie O'Sullivan socks
Stuart Bingham
Shaun Murphy
Barry Hawkins bow-tie
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
- published: 08 May 2015
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Trump vs Bingham | HD | Semifinal | Last Rack | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Judd Trump vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Semifinal | Last Rack | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a profes...
Judd Trump vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Semifinal | Last Rack | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
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Judd Trump vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Semifinal | Last Rack | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
- published: 02 May 2015
- views: 209
Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson | 2015 Champion of Champions Snooker R1
Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson | 2015 Champion of Champions Snooker R1
The 2015 188BET Champion of Champions begins at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena on Tuesday, as 16 play...
Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson | 2015 Champion of Champions Snooker R1
The 2015 188BET Champion of Champions begins at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena on Tuesday, as 16 players battle it out for the top prize of £100,000.
This is the third edition of the popular invitational event and, with two-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan not currently playing competitive snooker, there will be a new name on the trophy this year.
The players are split into four groups of four, with one group played on each day from Tuesday until Friday.
There are eight seeded players in total and each seeded player will play an unseeded opponent in a best-of-seven group match in the afternoon session with the two winners clashing over 11 frames in the evening.
The four group winners then proceed to the best-of-11 semi-finals on Saturday, before the champion will be crowned on Sunday following a two-session final played over 19 frames.
binghamsliderFirst up is Group 3 on Tuesday as World Champion and 2013 finalist of this event Stuart Bingham breaks off against Zhou Yuelong – one half of the teenage pair that won the World Cup with China back in June.
The winner will take on either last year’s finalist Judd Trump, who qualified by winning the World Grand Prix in March, or debutant Kyren Wilson, who clash in what will be a repeat of September’s Shanghai Masters final which the Kettering cueman edged 10-9 to earn his spot here.
Group 1 gets underway on Wednesday with four-time World Champion John Higgins headlining the action and looking to add to the Australian Open and International Championship titles he has won so far this season.
John Higgins (9)He is searching for his first victory in this event, having been beaten in his opening match in the previous two years, when he takes on two-time World finalist Ali Carter – the winner of the European Tour’s Paul Hunter Classic in August.
A tournament debutant awaits the victor in either Players Championship Grand Final winner Joe Perry, who is looking to make the most of his opportunity having narrowly missed out on qualifying in each of the previous two years, or Shoot Out and Indian Open champion Michael White.
Thursday sees Group 4 take centre stage with Neil Robertson looking to go the extra couple of steps in this event after reaching the semi-finals in each of the previous two years.
robbowaldensliderHe ensured that he would get a chance to make it third time lucky by winning the European Tour’s Gdynia Open in March and is hopeful of kickstaring his 2015/16 campaign, having only played in four events so far.
Standing in his way is debutant Rory McLeod, who booked his place here by winning the Ruhr Open last month – the 44-year-old’s first title of his 25-year career.
The group’s other match sees Masters champion and World finalist Shaun Murphy aiming for a first victory in Coventry.
He is up against 15-year-old Yan Bingtao – the other half of the Chinese World Cup-winning duo – who is currently completing his education before being due to turn professional at the start of next season.
The first stage concludes with Group 2 on Friday and what could be described as the ‘Group of Death’.
slider-6World number one and 2013 semi-finalist Mark Selby continues his quest for a first trophy of the
campaign, having captured the German Masters and China Open last season.
The Jester from Leicester takes on Stephen Maguire in a repeat of the Group 2 final two years ago which he won 6-3.
Maguire qualified for the event for a third straight year by winning the European Tour’s Lisbon Open last December.
In the group’s other match, Riga Open champion Barry Hawkins is still waiting for his opponent to be confirmed.
As it stands, last year’s semi-finalist Ding Junhui will take the final spot having recently won the Asian Tour’s Haining Open, but that would change should the winner of this weekend’s Bulgarian Open not already have qualified.
Should Ding progress, he will fancy his chances of recording a third straight victory over Hawkins in this event after beating him in each of the previous two years.
Play begins at 1pm on Tuesday with all of the action broadcast live on ITV4.
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Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson | 2015 Champion of Champions Snooker R1
The 2015 188BET Champion of Champions begins at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena on Tuesday, as 16 players battle it out for the top prize of £100,000.
This is the third edition of the popular invitational event and, with two-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan not currently playing competitive snooker, there will be a new name on the trophy this year.
The players are split into four groups of four, with one group played on each day from Tuesday until Friday.
There are eight seeded players in total and each seeded player will play an unseeded opponent in a best-of-seven group match in the afternoon session with the two winners clashing over 11 frames in the evening.
The four group winners then proceed to the best-of-11 semi-finals on Saturday, before the champion will be crowned on Sunday following a two-session final played over 19 frames.
binghamsliderFirst up is Group 3 on Tuesday as World Champion and 2013 finalist of this event Stuart Bingham breaks off against Zhou Yuelong – one half of the teenage pair that won the World Cup with China back in June.
The winner will take on either last year’s finalist Judd Trump, who qualified by winning the World Grand Prix in March, or debutant Kyren Wilson, who clash in what will be a repeat of September’s Shanghai Masters final which the Kettering cueman edged 10-9 to earn his spot here.
Group 1 gets underway on Wednesday with four-time World Champion John Higgins headlining the action and looking to add to the Australian Open and International Championship titles he has won so far this season.
John Higgins (9)He is searching for his first victory in this event, having been beaten in his opening match in the previous two years, when he takes on two-time World finalist Ali Carter – the winner of the European Tour’s Paul Hunter Classic in August.
A tournament debutant awaits the victor in either Players Championship Grand Final winner Joe Perry, who is looking to make the most of his opportunity having narrowly missed out on qualifying in each of the previous two years, or Shoot Out and Indian Open champion Michael White.
Thursday sees Group 4 take centre stage with Neil Robertson looking to go the extra couple of steps in this event after reaching the semi-finals in each of the previous two years.
robbowaldensliderHe ensured that he would get a chance to make it third time lucky by winning the European Tour’s Gdynia Open in March and is hopeful of kickstaring his 2015/16 campaign, having only played in four events so far.
Standing in his way is debutant Rory McLeod, who booked his place here by winning the Ruhr Open last month – the 44-year-old’s first title of his 25-year career.
The group’s other match sees Masters champion and World finalist Shaun Murphy aiming for a first victory in Coventry.
He is up against 15-year-old Yan Bingtao – the other half of the Chinese World Cup-winning duo – who is currently completing his education before being due to turn professional at the start of next season.
The first stage concludes with Group 2 on Friday and what could be described as the ‘Group of Death’.
slider-6World number one and 2013 semi-finalist Mark Selby continues his quest for a first trophy of the
campaign, having captured the German Masters and China Open last season.
The Jester from Leicester takes on Stephen Maguire in a repeat of the Group 2 final two years ago which he won 6-3.
Maguire qualified for the event for a third straight year by winning the European Tour’s Lisbon Open last December.
In the group’s other match, Riga Open champion Barry Hawkins is still waiting for his opponent to be confirmed.
As it stands, last year’s semi-finalist Ding Junhui will take the final spot having recently won the Asian Tour’s Haining Open, but that would change should the winner of this weekend’s Bulgarian Open not already have qualified.
Should Ding progress, he will fancy his chances of recording a third straight victory over Hawkins in this event after beating him in each of the previous two years.
Play begins at 1pm on Tuesday with all of the action broadcast live on ITV4.
- published: 10 Nov 2015
- views: 160
HD | Trump vs Burns | Last 16 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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HD | Judd Trump vs Ian Burns | Last 16 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Op...
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The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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HD | Judd Trump vs Ian Burns | Last 16 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 1011
Murphy vs Bingham | HD | Final | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking...
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
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Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 4 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
- published: 05 May 2015
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TOP 20 SHOTS | 2015 World Snooker Championship
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TOP 20 SHOTS | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Judd Trump
Stuart Bingham
...
This is my subjective version. Please consider it while evaluating.
TOP 20 SHOTS | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Judd Trump
Stuart Bingham
Shaun Murphy
Mark Selby
Anthony McGill
Joe Perry
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
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This is my subjective version. Please consider it while evaluating.
TOP 20 SHOTS | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Judd Trump
Stuart Bingham
Shaun Murphy
Mark Selby
Anthony McGill
Joe Perry
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
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- published: 26 May 2015
- views: 83
HD | Trump vs Lisowski | R1 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
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HD | Judd Trump vs Jack Lisowski | Round 1 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfield...
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HD | Judd Trump vs Jack Lisowski | Round 1 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
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HD | Judd Trump vs Jack Lisowski | Round 1 | 2015 Australian Open Snooker
The Australian Goldfields Open is the first world ranking event of the 2015/16 season. Staged in Bendigo in the beautiful Goldfields region of Victoria, around three hours drive from Melbourne, the tournament represents part of World Snooker’s ambition to spread the sport of snooker across the globe. The inaugural event in 2011, won by Stuart Bingham, was the first ever world ranking tournament to be staged in Australia. Hosted at Bendigo Stadium, the week-long event draws large crowds, many of them keen to support home favourite Neil Robertson, who has reached the final twice. Judd Trump won the title in 2014, beating Robertson in the final.
- published: 29 Jun 2015
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HD | Trump vs Higgins | L16 | 2015 China Open Snooker
HD | Judd Trump vs John Higgins | Last 16 | 2015 China Open Snooker
The China Open is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of a number of ranking tourn...
HD | Judd Trump vs John Higgins | Last 16 | 2015 China Open Snooker
The China Open is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of a number of ranking tournaments and began in 1997. The reigning champion is Ding Junhui.
History[edit]
The first international snooker tournament in China was the China International in September 1997, a non-ranking tournament for the top 16 players and local players. The following season the tournament became ranking and was held in March. Then the name of the event was changed to China Open and was held in December, so there were two events in 1999. After the 2001 tournament the event was abandoned.[2]
The event was revived for the 2004/05 season. Local wild-card players were invited to play against the qualifiers. The three Chinese players on the tour were invited to play as wild-cards, rather than qualify the usual way. Ding Junhui was one of them, and he won the tournament, but as he entered as a wild-card, he didn't get the prize money nor ranking points.[2]
The tournament currently takes place at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium, Haidian District, Beijing in late March and early April,[2] and it is the last ranking event before the World Championship.
Year Winner Runner-up Final score Season
China International (non-ranking)
1997 England Steve Davis England Jimmy White 7–4 1997/98
China International (ranking)
1999 Scotland John Higgins Scotland Billy Snaddon 9–3 1998/99
China Open (ranking)
1999 England Ronnie O'Sullivan England Stephen Lee 9–2 1999/00
2000 England Ronnie O'Sullivan Wales Mark Williams 9–3 2000/01
2002 Wales Mark Williams England Anthony Hamilton 9–8 2001/02
2005 China Ding Junhui Scotland Stephen Hendry 9–5 2004/05
2006 Wales Mark Williams Scotland John Higgins 9–8 2005/06
2007 Scotland Graeme Dott England Jamie Cope 9–5 2006/07
2008 Scotland Stephen Maguire England Shaun Murphy 10–9 2007/08
2009 England Peter Ebdon Scotland John Higgins 10–8 2008/09
2010 Wales Mark Williams China Ding Junhui 10–6 2009/10
2011 England Judd Trump England Mark Selby 10–8 2010/11
2012[4] England Peter Ebdon Scotland Stephen Maguire 10–9 2011/12
2013[5] Australia Neil Robertson England Mark Selby 10–6 2012/13
2014[6] China Ding Junhui Australia Neil Robertson 10–5 2013/14
斯诺克中国公开赛是一项职业斯诺克赛事,世界职业台球协会(WPBSA)确定的8站斯诺克职业排名赛事之一。
目前,中国公开赛的总奖金为30万英镑,其中冠军奖金为3万英镑。世界职业排名前16位的选手可直接进入中国公开赛的正赛,另外16个正赛参赛名额需要通过资格赛产生。
目录 [隐藏]
1 简要历史
2 比赛轶事
3 历届冠军
4 参看
5 外部链接
简要历史[编辑]
赛事的前身是1995/96赛季在泰国曼谷举办的泰国经典赛(Thailand Classic)。由于赞助商等的变动,赛事几度更名。第二年改名为亚洲经典赛(Asian Classic)。1999年,赛事更名为中国国际赛(China International)并首次登陆中国。到了2000年,又更名为中国公开赛(China Open)。
作为亚洲地区仅有的一站职业排名赛事,除了1997/98赛季,该项赛事在1995/96赛季至2001/02赛季期间一直是斯诺克职业台球的排名赛事。不过2002年在上海举行中国公开赛闭幕之后,世界职业台球协会因缩减经费等原因取消了该项赛事。随着斯诺克台球在中国的持续升温,2004/05赛季中国公开赛再次成为职业排名赛事。这也是时隔3年之后亚洲地区再次举办职业排名赛事。
比赛轶事[编辑]
2004/05赛季中国公开赛决赛阶段比赛于2005年3月26日至4月3日在中国北京海淀体育馆举行。这也是5月份的2004/05赛季世界锦标赛之前的最后一项职业排名赛事。结果,持外卡参赛的中国大陆年仅18岁的丁俊晖一路击败彼得·艾伯顿、傅家俊、肯·达赫蒂等世界名将,并在决赛中以9-5战胜了7次世界锦标赛冠军得主史蒂芬·亨得利夺得冠军。这也是中国选手首次夺得斯诺克台球职业排名赛事的冠军。
不过赛事之初,当时世界排名第一的罗尼·奥沙利文称病退出了比赛。
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HD | Judd Trump vs John Higgins | Last 16 | 2015 China Open Snooker
The China Open is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of a number of ranking tournaments and began in 1997. The reigning champion is Ding Junhui.
History[edit]
The first international snooker tournament in China was the China International in September 1997, a non-ranking tournament for the top 16 players and local players. The following season the tournament became ranking and was held in March. Then the name of the event was changed to China Open and was held in December, so there were two events in 1999. After the 2001 tournament the event was abandoned.[2]
The event was revived for the 2004/05 season. Local wild-card players were invited to play against the qualifiers. The three Chinese players on the tour were invited to play as wild-cards, rather than qualify the usual way. Ding Junhui was one of them, and he won the tournament, but as he entered as a wild-card, he didn't get the prize money nor ranking points.[2]
The tournament currently takes place at the Beijing University Students' Gymnasium, Haidian District, Beijing in late March and early April,[2] and it is the last ranking event before the World Championship.
Year Winner Runner-up Final score Season
China International (non-ranking)
1997 England Steve Davis England Jimmy White 7–4 1997/98
China International (ranking)
1999 Scotland John Higgins Scotland Billy Snaddon 9–3 1998/99
China Open (ranking)
1999 England Ronnie O'Sullivan England Stephen Lee 9–2 1999/00
2000 England Ronnie O'Sullivan Wales Mark Williams 9–3 2000/01
2002 Wales Mark Williams England Anthony Hamilton 9–8 2001/02
2005 China Ding Junhui Scotland Stephen Hendry 9–5 2004/05
2006 Wales Mark Williams Scotland John Higgins 9–8 2005/06
2007 Scotland Graeme Dott England Jamie Cope 9–5 2006/07
2008 Scotland Stephen Maguire England Shaun Murphy 10–9 2007/08
2009 England Peter Ebdon Scotland John Higgins 10–8 2008/09
2010 Wales Mark Williams China Ding Junhui 10–6 2009/10
2011 England Judd Trump England Mark Selby 10–8 2010/11
2012[4] England Peter Ebdon Scotland Stephen Maguire 10–9 2011/12
2013[5] Australia Neil Robertson England Mark Selby 10–6 2012/13
2014[6] China Ding Junhui Australia Neil Robertson 10–5 2013/14
斯诺克中国公开赛是一项职业斯诺克赛事,世界职业台球协会(WPBSA)确定的8站斯诺克职业排名赛事之一。
目前,中国公开赛的总奖金为30万英镑,其中冠军奖金为3万英镑。世界职业排名前16位的选手可直接进入中国公开赛的正赛,另外16个正赛参赛名额需要通过资格赛产生。
目录 [隐藏]
1 简要历史
2 比赛轶事
3 历届冠军
4 参看
5 外部链接
简要历史[编辑]
赛事的前身是1995/96赛季在泰国曼谷举办的泰国经典赛(Thailand Classic)。由于赞助商等的变动,赛事几度更名。第二年改名为亚洲经典赛(Asian Classic)。1999年,赛事更名为中国国际赛(China International)并首次登陆中国。到了2000年,又更名为中国公开赛(China Open)。
作为亚洲地区仅有的一站职业排名赛事,除了1997/98赛季,该项赛事在1995/96赛季至2001/02赛季期间一直是斯诺克职业台球的排名赛事。不过2002年在上海举行中国公开赛闭幕之后,世界职业台球协会因缩减经费等原因取消了该项赛事。随着斯诺克台球在中国的持续升温,2004/05赛季中国公开赛再次成为职业排名赛事。这也是时隔3年之后亚洲地区再次举办职业排名赛事。
比赛轶事[编辑]
2004/05赛季中国公开赛决赛阶段比赛于2005年3月26日至4月3日在中国北京海淀体育馆举行。这也是5月份的2004/05赛季世界锦标赛之前的最后一项职业排名赛事。结果,持外卡参赛的中国大陆年仅18岁的丁俊晖一路击败彼得·艾伯顿、傅家俊、肯·达赫蒂等世界名将,并在决赛中以9-5战胜了7次世界锦标赛冠军得主史蒂芬·亨得利夺得冠军。这也是中国选手首次夺得斯诺克台球职业排名赛事的冠军。
不过赛事之初,当时世界排名第一的罗尼·奥沙利文称病退出了比赛。
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