4/24/2007
888.com World Snooker Championship
Nice games, young brave players and offensive plays. The complete results can be accessed here.
Yesterday Shawn Murphy didn`t allow any sensation and won over seventeen year old Judd Trump.
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2/19/2007
Fightback after comeback
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.
1/22/2007
The Rocket crush Ding Junhui in the Masters final at Wembley
Ronnie O'Sullivan produced a vintage display of snooker to crush Ding Junhui 10-3 in the Masters final at Wembley.
There were doubts over the troubled star's participation at the prestigious invitational event after he was widely criticised after walking out of his quarter-final against Stephen Hendry in last month's UK Championship in York.
But the 31-year-old silenced the critics with a resounding victory over the Chinese teenager in which he scored four century breaks.
The 19-year-old took a 2-0 lead with runs of 77 and 109.
But then the Essex star took control, winning four frames in a row thanks to breaks of 55, 99, 128 and 101.
Ding pulled one back by edging a tight seventh frame only for O'Sullivan to hold a 5-3 lead after a fascinating afternoon session following a 116 break.
And the two-time world champion was unstoppable in the evening with a 96 break followed by a 65 clearance to snatch frame ten.
The Rocket was well on his way to his third Masters title, following his victories in 1995 and 2005, when he hammered home a 143 break in frame 11 and following runs of 48 and 49 in frame 12, Ding left the arena with his opponent consoling the visibly upset provisional world number five.
But things got no better for the youngster as O'Sullivan wrapped up victory in quick time before receiving the trophy from Steve Davis.
Ding, who appeared upset by remarks from a member of the audience, said: "I thought he had won the ninth frame of 17 and the match was over.
"It is very different to events like the China Open because the fans go in groups and I felt very alone here. I was a bit annoyed with the man's comments because I couldn't concentrate."
O'Sullivan said: "Ding is one of the rarest talents that I have seen and there is no doubt in my mind that he will become a multiple winner."
1/15/2007
147 at 19 , Ding Junhui
Ding Junhui became the youngest player to score a maximum 147 break live on television on Sunday, beating the previous record set by Ronnie O'Sullivan by almost three years.
The Chinese player, aged 19 years and nine months, set the record as he swept aside fellow wildcard entry Anthony Hamilton 6-3 on the first day of the Masters Tournament.
There have been 27 other televised maximum breaks in the history of the sport, the first going back to 1982 when Briton Steve Davis achieved the feat.
"I didn't realise I was the youngest and I am very happy to go into the record books for the youngest scorer of a 147 break - I am feeling really special," Ding said.
"I felt the nerves on the last red to the middle pocket and the final black."
O'Sullivan scored his televised 147 at the world championships in 1997 when he was 22.
Source: Eurosport
