Ok so this is a little delayed but finally here are some photos from the final two rounds of the recent World Championship qualifiers from Sheffield for you to enjoy…
Tag: Marcus Campbell
Snooker News Round-up: 110, China Wildcards, Worlds Draw and more
With being away from my desk during the past couple of weeks due largely to the World Championship qualifiers, a few stories have slipped through my net so click below for my round-up of the other hot topics in snooker circles right now…
PTC Finals 2011: Day Three Results
Day three of this week’s PTC finals saw the quarter-final line-up and there were good wins for the likes of Martin Gould and Mark Selby this evening…
World Championship 2011: Qualifying Preview Part III
Click here for the full qualifying draw…
Onto the third quarter of my World Championship qualifiers, will I be brave and tip any of the lower ranked players this time? Only one way to find out…
From Blackpool with Love – Bond wins Snooker Shootout!
Congratulations to 45-year-old Nigel Bond who tonight emerged as the shock winner of snooker’s newest tournament, the shootout from Blackpool. He defeated Robert Milkins in the final to claim the £32,000 top prize…
World Snooker Rankings 2010/11: Seedings Revision Two Round-Up
With the qualifiers for the German Masters set to get underway on Tuesday, the draw will be determined by the revised seedings list following the UK Championship. Click below to see who the movers and shakers are this time around…
Campbell Crushes Liang to Take EPTC3 Title!
Congratulations to Scotland’s Marcus Campbell who has tonight completed an emphatic 4-0 victory over Liang Wenbo in tonight’s European Players Tour Championship Event Three final to take his maiden professional title after almost 20 years as a professional.
Late Developers
It is widely accepted that snooker players generally peak during their mid to late twenties and the in the case of some, perhaps even earlier. This is by no means a hard and fast rule however as has been shown by a number of players during the last couple of years who whilst well into their thirties, have shown that the best is not necessarily behind them…