World Snooker Championship staying at Crucible
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SNOOKER world champions could earn £1million in prize money once the Crucible has been finally refurbished. The famous Sheffield theatre will be the home of the sport until at least 2045 following
Helped by an intervention from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, snooker ’s world championship is staying at its long-time home of the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield until at least 2045 amid fears it could have moved to China or Saudi Arabia.
O’Sullivan’s ability is such that this majestic break is only a footnote in the greatest snooker career in the sport's history
THE BBC have announced their broadcasting line-up for this year’s World Snooker Championship, including a handful of ex-winners. The tournament gets underway at the iconic Crucible on April
Ronnie O'Sullivan made snooker history on Friday morning when he made the highest ever break in the history of snooker. Facing Ryan Day in the quarter-finals of the World Open, O'Sullivan hit a 153 break to seal the opening frame, adding another achievement to an illustrious career.