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Temporary Live Scoring – Update
As previously announced during the Cazoo World Championship, WST will be launching a new and vastly improved website and app in November this year. The initial plan was to continue with the previous scoring platform during the interim period. However, due to unforeseen late changes with existing providers, a temporary scoring site was needed to… Read More
World Snooker Tour 23/24: Experts’ Predictions
With the 2023/24 World Snooker Tour season getting underway at the BetVictor Championship League, we asked three of snooker’s top analysts and journalists to give their predictions for the year ahead… Most Likely Maiden Ranking Event Winner Neal Foulds, Former World Number Three, TV Pundit and Commentator Wu Yize – It would be easy to… Read More
Defeating Pistol Stoked Fire – Ajaib
Farakh Ajaib says his stunning win over Mark Allen at BetVictor European Masters Qualifying has encouraged him to put in all of the hours to earn a return to the World Snooker Tour. Ajaib is currently competing as an amateur, due to losing his professional status at the end of last season. He was given… Read More
World Snooker Tour 22/23: Experts’ Predictions
With the 2022/23 World Snooker Tour season getting underway at the BetVictor Championship League, we asked three of snooker’s top analysts and journalists to give their predictions for the year ahead… Most Likely Maiden Ranking Event Winner Neal Foulds, Former World Number Three, TV Pundit and Commentator Pang Junxu – He had an impressive… Read More
Dan’s The Man
Up-and-coming Yorkshire golfer Daniel Gavins made his breakthrough last year when he won his first European Tour event, and he’s looking to make progress to the top of the sport – while keeping an eye on the snooker. In August last year, Gavins shot a sensational final round 65 to win the ISPS Handa World… Read More
The Son Always Shines On TV
It is said that behind every great man is a great woman, and it is equally true that behind every successful snooker player is a dedicated father. For many players, their father is the one who introduces them to the game, either through playing or watching on television, and then fulfils many roles through their… Read More
A Changing Game?
For the first time in snooker history, the 21/22 season saw five maiden ranking event winners in a single campaign. Despite Ronnie O’Sullivan ultimately landing a seventh Crucible crown at the World Championship, are there signs of a changing of the guard on the horizon? Three of those first-time winners are up-and-coming young guns. Zhao… Read More
Small’s Journey From Cueist To Coach
Scotland’s Chris Small achieved his snooker dream in 2002, aged 29, when he claimed maiden ranking silverware by winning the LG Cup at the iconic Guild Hall in Preston. However, as he held the trophy aloft, he already knew difficult days and retirement lay ahead. It was a path which eventually led to a new… Read More
Snooker’s Biggest Demolition Jobs
At the highest level, snooker is a psychological pressure cooker. With all top players possessing vast levels of skill, it often comes down to who can handle the biggest stages best. When one player gets on a roll they can often be hard to stop. Despite this, snooker is a sport that frequently sees momentum… Read More
Snooker’s Top Fans
Behind closed doors sport continues to provide entertainment to millions of people at home, as difficult times rumble on amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, the lack of fans has delivered a reminder across the sporting spectrum of what crowds bring to the spectacle. Sports enthusiasts are adjusting to viewing elite competition on television, without fans… Read More