Players slam ‘very disappointing’ announcement of Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters cancellation
Former World Championship finalist Barry Hawkins has labelled the decision to suddenly cancel the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters “very disappointing”, with players blindsided by the announcement.
A 10-year deal for the Saudi Arabian tournament was announced in 2024 but it has been axed after just two editions.
The World Snooker Tour said: “Following constructive discussions between The Saudi Billiard and Snooker Federation and Matchroom following the conclusion of the 2025 editions, it has been mutually agreed not to proceed with future editions of the World Pool Championship and the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters.”
Flo Clifford27 April 2026 12:45
Who is Wu Yize? China’s ‘new superstar’ tipped by Ronnie O’Sullivan to win the World Snooker Championship
Zhao Xintong made his breakthrough last year; could Wu Yize be next? He’s nudged in front of Mark Selby as they prepare to resume in a little while. Lawrence Ostlere profiles the whizz-kid:
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 12:30
What’s on the docket today?
Here’s what is coming up at the Crucible today as four round of 16 encounters reach a conclusion:
John Higgins (5) 7-9 Ronnie O’Sullivan (12) *
Mark Selby (7) 7-9 Wu Yize (10) *
Chris Wakelin (13) 6-10 Neil Robertson (4) *
Hossein Vafaei 7-9 Judd Trump (2) *
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 12:15
O’Sullivan leads 41-35 in all-time head-to-head
But if we are to break down the head-to-head between these two across various stages of competitions Higgins only has the edge in semi-finals, where he leads 9-5 according to CueTracker.
More pertinently, in last 16 meetings they are locked on 2-2 with O’Sullivan leading in first-round meetings, group play, quarter-finals and finals.
Alan Smith27 April 2026 12:10
Threats, bets and guilty WhatsApps: Inside snooker’s Chinese match-fixing scandal – and how they got caught
Three years on from the news that rocked the snooker world, Lawrence Ostlere tells the story of the ringleaders behind an unprecedented scandal that saw 10 Chinese players banned from the game
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 12:00
Why Zhao Xintong is the man to finally break the ‘Crucible Curse’
One of those Ronnie O’Sullivan may have to get past is Zhao Xintong. The defending champion is into the last eight after a hard-fought victory over compatriot Ding Junhui, and could yet break the so-called “Crucible curse”. Luke Baker suggested as much before the tournament.
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 11:40
Higgins’ last win against ‘The Rocket’
Early in last night’s second session it looked like Higgins’ race had been run but a decent start today will set him up nicely for a first won against O’Sullivan since 2022 – a 3-0 win in the Championship League.
The previous three meetings have gone the Essex man’s way – most recently a 4-0 victory at the World Masters in 2024.
The smart money appears on this encounter being a far more close run thing but let’s see how both begin the most eagerly-anticipated session of this year’s Crucible so far.
Alan Smith27 April 2026 11:34
Ronnie O’Sullivan is 50 and still a genius – but can he conquer snooker’s new Chinese dynasty to win historic eighth crown?
Ronnie O’Sullivan still looks as good a break-builder as ever as he chases a record eighth Crucible crown. But can he conquer the next generation to make history? Lawrence Ostlere takes a look:
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 11:30
World Snooker Championship 2026: Results, schedule and how to watch every match
Need a refresher on every World Championship result so far and the schedule to come at the Crucible? We’ve got you covered:
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 11:20
Ronnie O’Sullivan frustrated as John Higgins battles back in tense Crucible clash
Ronnie O’Sullivan thumped the table in frustration as John Higgins reeled in the seven-time world snooker champion in an enthralling second session of their second round match at the Crucible on Sunday night.
O’Sullivan twice led by five frames and looked set to cruise towards the quarter-finals at the expense of the out-of-sorts Scot, before Higgins drew on his decades of top-level experience to end the evening just two adrift at 9-7.
A pivotal final frame of the session proved too much for O’Sullivan, who gave the cushion a painful rap with his knuckles after missing an early red, before Higgins edged over the line to finish much the happier of the two players.
Harry Latham-Coyle27 April 2026 11:10

