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Snooker boom can raise sport to level of table tennis in China, end stench of match-fixing
Sport
11.05.2026

Snooker boom can raise sport to level of table tennis in China, end stench of match-fixing

Wu Yize and Zhao Xintong’s victories at the World Championship will help to boost the growth of snooker in China, while removing the stench of corruption and match-fixing, sport insiders believe. Jason Ferguson, chairman of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, previously suggested the interest that greeted Wu’s triumph over Shaun Murphy could help the sport’s Olympics ambitions. And Django Fung, who manages top players, including world No 2 Neil Robertson and Murphy, said...

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Robertson Leads Higgins 5-3 At Crucible As Vafaei And Wu Level At 4-4
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Sport·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Robertson Leads Higgins 5-3 At Crucible As Vafaei And Wu Level At 4-4

Neil Robertson holds a narrow 5-3 lead over John Higgins in their World Championship quarter-final at the Crucible. Higgins, still feeling the effects of his epic win over Ronnie O'Sullivan on Monday, made six unforced errors before the interval. Meanwhile, Hossein Vafaei and Wu Yize are locked at 4-4 in their best-of-25 encounter, with the Iranian player recovering from 4-2 down to level the match.

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Eight Players Remain at World Snooker Championship as New Winner的可能性 Emerges
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Sport·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Eight Players Remain at World Snooker Championship as New Winner的可能性 Emerges

Eight players remain at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield after the second round, with a new winner likely to emerge. Defending champion Zhao Xintong faces 2005 winner Shaun Murphy in the upper bracket, while four players without world titles compete in the lower half. China's Wu Yize beat four-time champion Mark Selby 13-11 to reach his first quarter-final.

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World Snooker Championship quarters: Zhao Xintong trails, Wu Yize to face Trump conqueror
Sport
28.04.2026

World Snooker Championship quarters: Zhao Xintong trails, Wu Yize to face Trump conqueror

Only eight players are left standing at the Crucible Theatre after the conclusion of the second round of the World Snooker Championship, and chances are a new winner might emerge next Monday. Four current and former champions, John Higgins, Neil Robertson, Shaun Murphy and reigning champion Zhao Xintong, are all in the upper half of the draw while four others who have yet to win a world title are on the other side of the bracket. Picking up where he left off at the Crucible Theatre on Tuesday...

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World Snooker Championship quarters: Zhao Xintong trails, Wu Yize will ‘enjoy next match’
Sport
28.04.2026

World Snooker Championship quarters: Zhao Xintong trails, Wu Yize will ‘enjoy next match’

Only eight players are left standing at the Crucible Theatre after the conclusion of the second round of the World Snooker Championship, and chances are a new winner might emerge next Monday. Four current and former champions, John Higgins, Neil Robertson, Shaun Murphy and reigning champion Zhao Xintong, are all in the upper half of the draw while four others who have yet to win a world title are on the other side of the bracket. Picking up where he left off at the Crucible Theatre on Tuesday...

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Neil Robertson Calls for Ban on Ronnie O'Sullivan's Traditional Chalk After World Championship Exit
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Sport·27.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Neil Robertson Calls for Ban on Ronnie O'Sullivan's Traditional Chalk After World Championship Exit

Former world champion Neil Robertson has called for Ronnie O'Sullivan's traditional Triangle Chalk to be banned from professional snooker, claiming it 'destroys' the table and causes kicks that ruin the game. O'Sullivan, 50, lost 13-12 to John Higgins in a dramatic last-16 World Championship match at the Crucible. Robertson beat Chris Wakelin 13-7 to set up a quarter-final meeting with Higgins, saying he preferred to face the Scot to avoid dealing with O'Sullivan's controversial chalk, which leaves marks on the cloth and causes poor contact between balls.

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