Wednesday 29 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 12

10:00 BST

Barry Hawkins 7-5 Neil Robertson
Ding Junhui 4-13 Judd Trump

14:30 BST

Anthony McGill 8-13 Shaun Murphy
Stuart Bingham 8-8 Ronnie O'Sullivan

19:00 BST

Barry Hawkins 13-12 Neil Robertson 
Stuart Bingham 13-9 Ronnie O'Sullivan 

Tuesday 28 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 11

10:00 BST

Anthony McGill (Sco) 4-4 Shaun Murphy (Eng)
Ding Junhui (Chn) 2-6 Judd Trump (Eng)

14:30 BST
Barry Hawkins (Eng) 5-3 Neil Robertson (Aus)
Stuart Bingham (Eng) 5-3 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng)

19:00 BST
Anthony McGill (Sco) 7-9 Shaun Murphy (Eng)
Ding Junhui (Chn) 4-12 Judd Trump (Eng)

Monday 27 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 10

Five-time winner Ronnie O'Sullivan reached the quarter-finals of the World Championship with a 13-5 victory over Matthew Stevens at the Crucible.
Resuming with a 12-4 lead, O'Sullivan took the frame he needed at the second attempt and faces Stuart Bingham next.
Shaun Murphy beat Joe Perry 13-5 to reach the last eight, while Judd Trump defeated Marco Fu 13-8 to set up a match against China's Ding Junhui.
Australia's Neil Robertson ended with a 145 break to beat Ali Carter 13-5.
With O'Sullivan and Robertson holding such commanding leads, the evening session comprised of just four frames, and took about 40 minutes to complete.
Welshman Stevens, runner-up in 2000 and 2005, looked to be struggling with a neck injury in the final session, but still managed to make a break of 63 to reduce the deficit against O'Sullivan.
But the damage had been done in the first session and a 77 break saw O'Sullivan, 39, reach the last eight for a 17th time.
"I built up a good lead so was happy just to come back for that," he said.
"When you have won it five times and won everything, you don't really get that excited. I am just happy to still be playing."
Stevens said: "I took a bit of hammering really. I made a couple of mistakes and before you know it he has capitalised on it."

'The best snooker of my life'

Murphy, who completed the 'Triple Crown' of World, UK and Masters titles in January, comfortably beat Perry in their last-16 encounter.
The 2005 winner was 12-5 ahead overnight and made a break of 68 to progress to face Anthony McGill in the next round on Tuesday (10:00 BST).
With champion Mark Selby exiting from his side of the draw, the Englishman is confident of repeating his feat of 10 years ago, when he won the event as a qualifier.
"I am playing the best snooker of my life," said the 32-year-old.
"Being 12-5 in front is difficult to approach but I tried to prepare in exactly the same way as I would normally do and hope I got the chance to get over the line."
Perry said: "Shaun is a great front-runner and I never recovered from a bad start. The game can turn around, but at 7-1 you are just trying to get some pride and make it respectable."
rump, beaten in the 2011 final by John Higgins, showed no nerves when close to the winning line against Hong Kong's Fu, stroking in a superb 133 break to advance.
"If I continue playing like that I will be tough to beat," said Trump, 25.
"My game is there, it is just whether I can keep it up for the rest of the tournament."

'Someone needs a 147 to beat highest break'

Robertson compiled a stunning 145 break - the highest of the tournament - to beat Englishman Carter and faces Barry Hawkins next.
It was his fourth century in a match he dominated.
"Comebacks have happened before but being 10-3 up, I wanted to win with a session to spare. An 11-5 lead I was happy with though," said Robertson.
"Someone will need to make a 147 to beat my high break now, and I am very pleased to win the match."

Sunday 26 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 9

10:00 BST
Joe Perry (Eng) 1-7 Shaun Murphy (Eng)
Marco FU (HK) 3-5 Judd Trump (Eng)

14:30 BST
Ali Carter (Eng) 5-11 Neil Robertson (Aus)
Matthew Stevens (Wal) 4-12 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng)

19:00 BST
Joe Perry (Eng) 4-12 Shaun Murphy (Eng)
Marco FU (HK) 6-10 Judd Trump (Eng)

Saturday 25 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 8

10:00 BST

Barry Hawkins (Eng) 7-9 Mark Allen (NI)

Ding Junhui (Chi) 13-9 John Higgins (Sco)


14:30 BST
Graeme Dott (Sco) 5-13 Stuart Bingham (Eng)
Allister Carter (Eng) 2-6 Neil Robertson (Aus)

19:00 BST
Barry Hawkins (Eng) 13-11 Mark Allen (NI)
Matthew Stevens (Wal) 3-5 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng)

Friday 24 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 7

10:00 BST
Mark Selby (Eng) 6-10 Anthony McGill (Sco)
Graeme Dott (Sco) 2-6 Stuart Bingham (Eng)
14:30 BST
Barry Hawkins (Eng) 3-5 Mark Allen (NI)
Ding Junhui (Chn) 9-7 John Higgins (Sco)
19:00 BST
Mark Selby (Eng) 9-13 Anthony McGill (Sco)
Graeme Dott (Sco) 5-11 Stuart Bingham (Eng)

Thursday 23 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 6

13:00 BST

Shaun Murphy 10-3 Robin Hull
Mark Selby 4-4 Anthony McGill (best of 25 frames)

19:00 BST

Judd Trump 10-6 Stuart Carrington
Ding Junhui 3-5 John Higgins (best of 25 frames)

Wednesday 22 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championship Day 5

10:00 BST

Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng) 10-3 Craig Steadman (Eng)
Joe Perry (Eng) 8-1 Zhang Anda (Chn)

14:30 BST

Mark Williams (Wal) 10-2 Matthew Stevens (Wal)
Shaun Murphy (Eng) 7-2 Robin Hull (Fin)

19:00 BST

Joe Perry (Eng) 10-4 Zhang Anda (Chn)
Judd Trump (Eng) 7-2 Stuart Carrington (Eng)

Tuesday 21 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 4

10:00 BST


Ding Junhui (Chn) 10-7 Mark Davis (Eng)
Mark Allen (NI) 7-2 Ryan Day (Wal)


14:30 BST


Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng) 7-2 Craig Steadman (Eng)
Ali Carter (Eng) 10-5 Alan McManus (Sco)


19:00 BST


Mark Williams (Wal) 2-7 Matthew Stevens (Wal)
Mark Allen (NI) 10-3 Ryan Day (Wal)

Monday 20 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 3

10:00 BST



Barry Hawkins (Eng) 7-2 Matthew Selt (Eng)


Stuart Bingham (Eng) 5-4 Robbie Williams (Eng)


14:30 BST


Neil Robertson (Aus) 7-2 Jamie Jones (Wal)


Ding Junhui (Chn) 4-3 Mark Davis (Eng)


19:00 BST



Stuart Bingham (Eng) 10-7 Robbie Williams (Eng)

Ali Carter (Eng) 5-4 Alan McManus (Sco)

Sunday 19 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 2

10:00 BST


Marco Fu (HK) 10-6 Jimmy Robertson (Eng)


Barry Hawkins (Eng) 7-2 Matthew Selt (Eng)




14:30 BST


Ricky Walden (Eng) 8-10 Graeme Dott (Sco)


Neil Robertson (Aus) 7-2 Jamie Jones (Wal)




19:00 BST


Stephen Maguire (Sco) 9-10 Anthony McGill (Sco)


John Higgins (Sco) 10-5 Robert Milkins (Eng)

Saturday 18 April 2015

2015 World Snooker Championships Day 1

1000 Marco Fu 5-4 Jimmy Robertson


1000 Mark Selby 6-3 Kurt Maflin


1430 Stephen Maguire 3-6 Anthony McGill


1430 John Higgins 6-3 Robert Milkins




Morning & afternoon round-up: Defending champion Mark Selby took a 6-3 lead over Kurt Maflin in the opening session of their best-of-19 World Championship first-round match.


The Leicester man, 31, won his maiden world title last year by beating Ronnie O'Sullivan, but no first-time winner has ever retained their crown.


In a high-class first session at the Crucible, Selby made a century - plus breaks of 84 and 69 - with Maflin compiling 96 on his debut.


They play to a finish from 19:00 BST.


Maflin, also 31, showed little sign of nerves and fought competently, striding around the table with confidence.


The Norwegian made three half-centuries in the session, but number one seed Selby had set the tone by making 84 in the first frame.


He won a crucial seventh frame on a re-spotted black and, after Maflin made 88 in the eighth, Selby nicked the last frame.

In the afternoon session, four-time champion John Higgins established a 6-3 lead over Robert Milkins, while Anthony McGill leads his fellow Scot Stephen Maguire by the same margin.


Marco Fu leads Jimmy Robertson 5-4 after their first session. They resume at 10:00 BST on Sunday.




1900 Ricky Walden 4-5 Graeme Dott




1900 Mark Selby 10-9 Kurt Maflin


Defending champion Mark Selby survived a major scare to narrowly beat Kurt Maflin 10-9 in the first round of the World Championship at the Crucible.


The world number one, 31, was on the brink of exiting against the battling Norweigian, ranked 38.


Selby made a century as he opened up a 6-3 lead after the first session.


Qualifier Maflin won five frames in a row in the final session to lead 9-8, but Selby forced a decider before taking the last to go through.


Maflin had to come through three rounds of qualifying to reach the main stage, and staged a remarkable comeback on his first appearance at the Sheffield venue.


Ultimately, Selby, who defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan in last year's final, kept his composure by winning the last two frames to scrape through.


It is only the first step to breaking the 'Curse of the Crucible' as no maiden winner has gone on to reclaim the trophy the following year.


That is not the only hoodoo Selby will need to overturn. He won the previous ranking event - the China Open - earlier this month, but has never achieved back-to-back majors, and despite winning six ranking titles in his career has not triumphed at the same event twice.


He began his tournament defence in impressive fashion, compiling 84 in the first frame, before further breaks of 108 and 69 put him in control.


Maflin was not overawed, though, making 96 - his highest break of the match - plus an 88 during the opening session.


At one stage in the final session he was 8-4 down as Selby made a superb 127 clearance, but showed incredible resilience against a player known for his toughness and drew the contest level at 8-8.


Remarkably, Maflin went ahead for the first time with the run of the ball on his side, but Selby forced the decider and held himself together in the last to progress.