Who won the 2010 snooker Championship?
Neil Robertson
2010 World Snooker Championship
| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Highest break | Graeme Dott (146) Mark Allen (146) |
| Final | |
| Champion | Neil Robertson |
| Runner-up | Graeme Dott |
Who won the 2009 World Snooker Championship?
John Higgins
This was the first time that the World Snooker Championship had been sponsored by Betfred. Ronnie O’Sullivan was the defending champion, but he lost in the second round 11–13 against Mark Allen…
Why did Steve Davis retire?
Davis entered the 2016 World Snooker Championship qualifiers, and lost to Fergal O’Brien in his final professional match. During a live 17 April 2016 BBC broadcast, he announced his retirement from professional snooker, citing the recent death of his father as the main reason.
Who has won snooker world Championship the most?
Stephen Hendry
Stephen Hendry holds the record for the most world titles in the modern era, having won the tournament seven times. Ray Reardon, Steve Davis, and Ronnie O’Sullivan have each won six titles; John Higgins and Mark Selby have won four; John Spencer and Mark Williams have both won three; and Alex Higgins has won two.
Who is Barry Stark?
From Nottingham in the United Kingdom, Barry Stark is a highly regarded ‘World Snooker’ senior coach. He has a professional teaching background and has a wealth of experience teaching snooker all over the world including the far east.
Who won the 2007 Snooker World Championship?
John Higgins won his second World title by defeating qualifier Mark Selby 18–13 in the final.
When was the last snooker World Championship held?
The final round of qualifying took place between 7 and 9 March 2010 at the same venue. There were 60 centuries in the televised stage of the World Championship. There were 50 century breaks in the qualifying stage of the World Championship:
When did Neil Robertson win the World Snooker Championship?
Neil Robertson wins the 2010 Betfred.com World Snooker Championship Preliminary qualifying [ edit ] The preliminary qualifying rounds for the tournament took place on 26 February 2010 at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield .
Who is the referee for the World Snooker Championship?
Leo Scullion refereed at the Crucible for the first time in his career. Steve Davis qualified for the World Championship for a record 30th and final time, spanning over five different decades since his first appearance in 1979.
Who was the defending champion of the mens snooker?
John Higgins, who entered the tournament as the defending champion, lost in the second round 11–13 against Steve Davis . In the semi-finals, Neil Robertson defeated Ali Carter 17–12 and Graeme Dott beat Mark Selby 17–14.
