Ronnie O’Sullivan is warming up for a return to competitive action by taking on world champion Zhao Xintong in a ‘spectacular ...
Zhao Xintong is sporting a unique bow tie at this year’s World Snooker Championship, bringing a Pokemon into the Crucible. The 28-year-old has been playing this event for almost a month as he come in ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Once considered a saloon or rec-room past-time by many, snooker has long been serious business in the U.K. and much of the rest of the world. Now, it seems, it's China's turn in ...
In the 98 years since Joe Davis became snooker’s first world champion, the famous old trophy has left the United Kingdom just five times. To Australia twice, the Republic of Ireland and Canada once, ...
The latest eye-catching snooker talent to emerge from China has announced himself on the scene as 14-year-old Wang Xinzhong ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump successfully make it through close first-round matches at the International Championship in ...
Does snooker have its Luke Littler moment? Perhaps not on these shores – that came when Alex Higgins emerged like a hurricane in the Seventies – but, at a global level, this promises to be equally ...
JORDAN Brown has the perfect stage to give his season a timely jolt when he takes on world champion Zhao Xintong on the opening day of the BetVictor Northern Ireland Open on Sunday.
China is edging closer to having its first world snooker champion after Zhao Xintong established an 11-6 lead over Mark Williams at the halfway point of the final at the Crucible Theatre on Sunday.
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How China's Zhao Xintong went from match-fixing ban to Asia's first ever world snooker champion
He is still banned from playing in his homeland, but snooker sensation Zhao Xintong yesterday made sporting history by becoming the first Asian player to win the world championship. The 28-year-old ...
Zhao Xintong has staged an impressive return to the 2025 World Snooker Championship by reaching the final, captivating audiences with what's widely regarded as an astonishing comeback story. At the ...
Zhao Xintong of China became Asia’s first world snooker champion after beating Mark Williams 18-12 in the final on Monday, completing a remarkable career turnaround following his involvement in the ...
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