2/22/2007

5 centuries in 9 frames from Stephen Hendry

Legends of Snooker Tour

It live now!!!

And the first magnificent play was made.

Stephen Hendry recorded five centuries in nine frames in an exhibition match against Ronnie O'Sullivan.

The Scot defeated the Rocket 6-3 in the first of six matches comprising the Legends of Snooker Tour.

It was the first time the two players have met since since O'Sullivan walked out midway through their UK Championship quarter-final in December.

2/19/2007

4 from 5

This evening i`ve past by eurosport.com/snooker and i`ve captured this screen.



You can see how good week Robertson had on Welsh Open. Grandiose play, no doubt.

Fightback after comeback

Australia's Neil Robertson withstood a superb fightback from Andrew Higginson to win the Welsh Open final 9-8.Robertson went into the match as a heavy favourite against the unranked Englishman and raced into a 6-2 lead.

But Higginson hit back with a series of big breaks to move to 8-6 ahead and within sight of a stunning win.

However, Grand Prix winner Robertson held his nerve with breaks of 92 and 59 to force a deciding frame and took it with two visits to the table.

2/16/2007

Robertson on fire



Yesterday:

The Australian stormed to a four frame lead over Hendry and recorded a career best tournament break of 140 in the process. But Robertson was made to sweat for his victory after Hendry won three successive frames to make the score 4-3. In the seventh frame order was restored and Robertson progressed to the last 16.

Today:
Neil Robertson took a tight last frame to pinch a high-quality quarter-final against Ronnie O'Sullivan 5-4 and move through to the last four of the Welsh Open in Newport.

We must admit this boy is on the run, good tactical play. Although I`m a fan of Hendry`s still, i got to admit, yesterdays game was very good. For a moment i hoped that Hendry can come back and turn the game in his favor, but the concentration was not on the desired level

2/12/2007

Welsh Open

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2/02/2007

Another sad result in Malta

Stephen Hendry, lost this afternoon from Alister Carter.

The play was not too good for Hendry, he had his chance in the th deciding frame but one slow ball was not showing any signs of kr to Stephen.

However Carter play was solid and he took the victory 5 frames to 4

2/01/2007

Losers in Malta: Ronnie O'Sullivan, Matthew Stevens, John Higgins,

Michael Holt pulled off the best win of his career with a 5-3 win over Ronnie O'Sullivan to move through to the last 16 of the Malta Cup. Holt - who had never previously beaten O'Sullivan - held his nerve to move through to a clash against Mark King.

Ryan Day moved in to the last 16 of the Malta Cup with a 5-3 win over friend and countryman Matthew Stevens. Day, ranked 17 in the world, had moved in to a 2-0 lead before Stevens had even got going.

World number one John Higgins went crashing out of round one of the Malta Cup 5-3, after a fine display by Marco Fu. The Wizard of Wishaw began well having potted the black to win a tight first frame, but soon found himself 4-1 down to Fu.