With the dust now settling on the 2010 Betfred.com World Championship qualifiers, it is time to take a look back at what for me were the most notable talking points to come out of the event…
With the dust now settling on the 2010 Betfred.com World Championship qualifiers, it is time to take a look back at what for me were the most notable talking points to come out of the event…
A little belated unfortunately but here is the story of my day at the World Championship qualifiers on the opening Sunday…
Following the completion of the China Open qualifiers this week there is just one more tournament to play this season for the vast majority of those players battling for their main tour places. With those World Championship qualifiers just weeks away I have attempted to summarise as best I can who looks safe, who looks doomed and who are the players right in there with a chance of survival. Click below for all the information…
It has felt like a long wait since Neil Robertson won the last ranking event back in October but tomorrow (Monday), sees the start of the UK Championship qualifiers as 79 of the 96 main tour players will be in action over the next eight days.
Continue reading this article for my preview and the Order of Play for the qualifiers…
One day into the Masters qualifiers and already we have seen a big upset as young Welsh prodigy Michael White has sent 1997 world champion Ken Doherty crashing out of the tournament at the first hurdle. Click below for that and all of the other results from today…
Good news at last for David Gray who has recorded a resounding 5-0 victory over Lee Spick this morning to book his place in the second round of the Grand Prix qualifiers. More to follow…
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While snooker is often (with some justification), criticised for its lack of events, it is hard to make that accusation at the moment as although the top 16 will not see ranking event action until early September, there are more than enough tournaments scheduled for the upcoming weeks. Click below to read what is going on and where…
Though the Event 8 final is still to be completed, according to Global Snooker at least, the top eight in the rankings cannot now be displaced and so the identities of eight more main tour players for 2009/10 are now known…