You would miss it were it not for the small sign on the outside which simply reads “Victoria Snooker”. The “V” is rather artistically made up of snooker cues and we are in a Sheffield street just a 10 ...
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 ...
Snooker has long been dominated by the UK, but a new generation of Chinese stars is poised to change the perception of the sport.
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 ...
Dec 12 (Reuters) - China's former Masters champion Yan Bingtao has been suspended from the World Snooker Tour as part of an investigation into alleged match-fixing, the World Professional Billiards ...
BEIJING – Zhao Xintong’s historic World Snooker Championship title is set to spur the game to even greater heights in China, and sparked predictions the country could come to dominate the sport. The ...
China is not dominating snooker just yet, but the stars from the powerhouse nation expect it to happen in the near future.
Zhao Xintong's name once again captured the spotlight of Chinese sports and the global snooker world when the 28-year-old lifted the World Snooker Championship trophy at the Crucible Theatre in ...
Snooker agents and senior players believe that the future of snooker belongs to China as fans splash out to watch the World Snooker China Open in Beijing. Duan Lian, a snooker fan from Northeast China ...
The 2015 China Open represented a fine chance for the world's finest snooker players to gear up for the World Championship and it was Mark Selby savoured glory after a dominant 10-2 win over Gary ...
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