Monthly Archive: July 2009

Jul
23

World Games 2009: Last 16 Results

As well as the English Open, another tournament currently underway is the World Games over in China and the last two days have seen the last 16 matches played to a conclusion with some interesting results…

Jul
22

Paul Hunter English Open 2009: Day One Blog

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Today marked the start of the 2009 Paul Hunter English Open and as promised, here is the story of my first trip to the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds…

Jul
21

Pro Challenge Series: Event One Player Information

While looking around for details on the Northern Snooker Centre for my trip tomorrow, I managed to come across a link on their homepage concerning the Pro Challenge event to be held there next week and it appears as though at least 13 of the players involved have now been confirmed…

Jul
21

English Open Updates

Click here to read my updates from the NSC… As outlined on my Summer of Snooker article, tomorrow (Wednesday), sees the start of the 2009 English Open at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds and hopefully I will be going along to watch…

Jul
21

A big season for…Jamie Cope

Today sees the third of my ‘big season’ articles and this time I look at the “Shotgun” Jamie Cope who at nearly 24 years of age and three years on from his first ranking final, has yet to make the breakthrough into the top 16. Could this be the year?

Jul
19

Joy for Judd at Pontin's

Judd Trump has today followed up his recent run to the semi-finals of the Sangsom 6-Red event in Thailand with victory in the third event of the 2009/10 Pontin’s Pro-Am Series…

Jul
18

Mehta Takes All-India Prize

Global Snooker Congratulations to India’s Aditya Mehta who yesterday defeated former world number 73 Yasin Merchant to win the Madras Gymkhana All-India snooker championship yesterday…

Jul
17

Stubbs to join ESPN

As reported over on Snooker Scene Blog, BBC veteran Ray Stubbs has decided to head off to pastures new and be the new face of ESPN’s Premier League Football coverage that will start next season following the collapse of Setanta Sports.

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