The 2006 and 2008 Grand Prix champions both booked their places in the semi-finals today as John Higgins and Neil Robertson defeated Mark Allen and Joe Perry respectively…
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The 2006 and 2008 Grand Prix champions both booked their places in the semi-finals today as John Higgins and Neil Robertson defeated Mark Allen and Joe Perry respectively…
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After a succession of late finishes this week, tonight we were done by 9:30pm as Ding Junhui and Robert Milkins both recorded comfortable wins to move into the quarter-finals…
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The quarter-final draw for the Grand Prix has now been made and we have some interesting ties, one a re-match of a Crucible semi-final from back in May. Click below for the draw in full…
1993 Grand Prix champion Peter Ebdon is through to his first quarter-final of the season following a good win over Mark Davis while Mark Williams won a dour clash against friend and rival Stephen Hendry to join him…
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2006 Grand Prix champion Neil Robertson remains on track for a second title tonight following a comfortable 5-2 victory over Irishman Ken Doherty. Click below for news on that and the match involving Joe Perry and Barry Pinches…
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John Higgins is through to the last eight of the Grand Prix following a nervy 5-4 victory over old rival Ronnie O’Sullivan this afternoon. Joining him in the hat for the quarter-final draw will be Northern Irishman Mark Allen who defeated Jamie Cope over on table two…
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Mark King has completed a fantastic comeback in the final frame to defeat Ricky Walden 5-4 tonight and book his place in the last 16. Click below to read about that and the ongoing match between Stephen Maguire and Nigel Bond.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan was not at his fluent best this afternoon but just about did enough to see off Jamie Burnett and set up a mouthwatering tie with world champion John Higgins. Mark Williams meanwhile will also get another crack at his mate Stephen Hendry after a 5-0 whitewash of Stuart Bingham…
Click here to see how the results have affected the provisional rankings. Also note that I have updated the tournament schedule which you can access by clicking the banner to the right.
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