Early Masters upset as Joe Perry beats UK champion Ding Junhui
The Masters 2020 has seen a big surprise first up after Joe Perry upset the odds to beat UK Championship winner Ding Junhui in the opening match.
The Masters 2020 has seen a big surprise first up after Joe Perry upset the odds to beat UK Championship winner Ding Junhui in the opening match.
Joe Perry’s hopes of snatching a place in next month’s Masters are very much still alive after an impressive performance saw him upset the odds and beat Judd Trump.
Calls have been made to turn the invitational Six Red World Championship into a major ranking event.
Mark Selby’s defence of the World Championship crown is over at the first hurdle after he suffered a shock defeat in the opening round.
Mark Selby has been left with it all to do this evening if he is to avoid a shock early exit in this year’s World Championship.
Once again no snooker player features in the list for this year’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year – and those in the game have labelled it a ‘disgrace’.
SHAUN Murphy showed why he is enjoying one of his most successful spells in recent times after pulling out the stops to beat Stephen Maguire in the Dafabet Masters quarter-finals. Former Masters winner Murphy came back from 2-0 down to win a close and thrilling encounter 6-4 and set up a semi-final showdown with Northern Ireland’s Mark…
A MATCH-WINNING break of 78 in the deciding frame helped Neil Robertson to win the Wuxi Classic title in a thrilling final against Joe Perry. The Australian successfully defended the title he first won last year after coming back from 9-8 down to beat his close friend and practice partner in what proved an exciting first…
JOE PERRY made it through to his second major ranking final in a career spanning more than 20 years after beating Martin Gould in the Wuxi Classic semi-finals. Perry will face defending champion Neil Robertson in Sunday’s first showdown finale of the 2014/15 campaign after he scrapped his way to a 6-4 win earlier today…
DEFENDING champion Ronnie O’Sullivan bought his A game to the table at the most crucial time as he came back from the verge of defeat to reach the World Championship quarter-finals. O’Sullivan, who has won snooker’s biggest prize in the past two years, looked like he was heading for a shock exit to world number…