
Ronnie O'Sullivan reaches Snooker 900 Global Championship final
Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Kyren Wilson 6-3 to reach the Snooker 900 Global Championship final. He will face Luca Brecel in the championship match.

Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Kyren Wilson 6-3 to reach the Snooker 900 Global Championship final. He will face Luca Brecel in the championship match.

Mark Allen beat world No. 2 Kyren Wilson 13-9 to reach the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals in Sheffield. The Northern Irishman recovered from letting slip a 5-0 lead to defeat the 2024 champion. Allen will face Barry Hawkins, who beat three-time champion Mark Williams 13-9. After his victory, Allen launched an attack on seven-time champion Stephen Hendry for criticizing his shot selection, calling Hendry's comments "rubbish" and noting he never won a 'triple crown' event after turning 30.

Mark Allen defeated world No.2 Kyren Wilson 13-9 in the second round of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. After letting slip a 5-0 lead, Allen recovered to beat the 2024 champion and will face either Barry Hawkins or Mark Williams in the quarter-finals. Meanwhile, Neil Robertson and Chris Wakelin's match is evenly poised at 4-4 in their morning session.

Former world number one Mark Allen defeated defending champion Kyren Wilson 13-9 to reach the World Championship quarter-finals for the sixth time. The 40-year-old Northern Irishman recovered from blowing a 5-0 lead to win four of the final six frames in Saturday's concluding session. Allen will face either three-time champion Mark Williams or 2013 finalist Barry Hawkins, who holds a 10-6 lead in their last-16 match.

Shaun Murphy secured a 13-3 victory over Xiao Guodong with a session to spare to reach the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. The 2005 champion scored four centuries and seven breaks over 60 in a dominant display. Murphy, 43, will face either reigning champion Zhao Xintong or Ding Junhui in the last eight, and revealed he plans to return home to practice on his personal table before the quarter-final begins on Tuesday.

Kyren Wilson produced a superb fightback from 7-3 down, winning seven frames in a row to beat 19-year-old debutant Stan Moody 10-7 in a thrilling World Championship first-round match at the Crucible. Moody, who had been in hospital with tonsillitis the day before qualifying, led 6-3 and 7-3 but couldn't hold on as Wilson punched the air in delight on a black-ball finish.

Stan Moody, 19, came close to becoming the first teenager to win a World Snooker Championship match since 2005 but lost 10-7 to defending champion Kyren Wilson. The qualifier from Halifax led 7-3 before Wilson won seven consecutive frames. Meanwhile, Ding Junhui beat David Gilbert 10-5 to set up a last-16 clash with Zhao Xintong, and John Higgins defeated Ali Carter 10-7 to potentially face Ronnie O'Sullivan in round two.

Stan Moody blew a 7-3 lead as Kyren Wilson completed a remarkable comeback to win 10-7 at the World Snooker Championship. The 19-year-old qualifier from Halifax led with two centuries and two breaks over 80 but Wilson took seven frames in succession. Former world No.1 Ding Junhui beat David Gilbert 10-5 to set up a last-16 clash with Zhao Xintong, while John Higgins defeated Ali Carter 10-7 to set up a potential seventh Crucible meeting with Ronnie O'Sullivan.

Kyren Wilson produced a remarkable fightback from 6-2 and 7-3 down, winning seven frames in a row to beat 19-year-old debutant Stan Moody 10-7 at the World Snooker Championship. Moody had led 6-3 and 7-3 but missed a crucial red to go 8-3, allowing Wilson to win with three snookers. Four-time champion John Higgins beat Ali Carter 10-7 despite leading 4-0 and then trailing 5-4, while Ding Junhui beat David Gilbert 10-5 and Wu Yize leads Lei Peifan 8-1.

Stan Moody, 19, recovered from tonsillitis to take a 6-3 lead against No 3 seed Kyren Wilson on his World Snooker Championship debut at the Crucible. The world No 44 scored two centuries including a brilliant 110, becoming the first teenager since Judd Trump in 2007 to make their Crucible debut. Meanwhile, Ding Junhui beat David Gilbert 10-5 to set up a quarterfinal with reigning champion Zhao Xintong.

English teenager Stan Moody made a stunning Crucible debut, racing to a 6-3 lead against former champion Kyren Wilson in their World Championship first-round match. The 19-year-old from Halifax, ranked 44th in the world, scored two centuries (110 and 101) along with breaks of 84 and 91 to establish a commanding position. Wilson, the 2024 champion, must win seven frames in Monday's evening session to advance. Moody is aiming to become the youngest player to win a match at the Crucible since Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1995.