World Snooker Championship 2024 LIVE: Latest with Ronnie O'Sullivan in action (2024)

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THE World Snooker Championship has gotten off to a stunning start with plenty of big names tumbling out in the early rounds.

Ronnie O'Sullivan booked his spot in the last-16 after thrashing Jackson Page 10-1 in his Crucible opener.

John Higgins is also in the next round following his 10-6 triumph over Jamie Jones.

But reigning champion Luca Brecel is OUT after defeat on opening day to David Gilbert.

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  • just nowBy Cosmo Teare

    Interval

    The Crucible takes a break now before the players come back out at 2:30pm.

    Here's what players have to look forward to:

    Stephen Maguire v Shaun Murphy

    Judd Trump 6-2 Tom Ford

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  • 14 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    Jak Jones 5-2 Si Jiahui

    Jak Jones takes a three frame lead with the game to be resumed tomorrow.

    Excellent work from the Welshman.

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  • 22 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 12-4 Robert Milkins

    Gilbert records a century on his way to taking the twelfth frame.

    Checks out on a 123.

    And that's game over surely with an eight frame lead.

    One frame needed for Gilbert when the two come back this evening.

    You can read more on the moment Milkins threw his cue to the floor below.

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    GONE TO POT Crucible crowd & commentator gasp at snooker ace's act of 'disgust' live on BBC

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  • 36 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    Jak Jones 4-2 Si Jiahui

    Jones restores his two frame cushion against Si.

    Another frame would put him in the box seat.

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  • 40 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 11-4 Robert Milkins

    Gilbert makes no mistake after Milkins gave him the chance following a foul.

    Looks like this could become a mauling.

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  • 48 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 10-4 Robert Milkins

    Milkins is really suffering with a neck injury that he was carrying coming into this.

    He just gave away a foul to Gilbert as this game goes from bad to worse for him.

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  • 49 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    Jak Jones 3-2 Si Jiahui

    Jones bounces back after two consecutive Si frames.

    Could he go on to beat Si here - who came in to this game as favourite?

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  • 50 minutes agoBy Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 10-4 Robert Milkins

    Gilbert unlucky not to make a century there but a fine knock makes it 10-4.

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  • Today, 12:15By Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 9-4 Robert Milkins

    Milkins looking increasingly done with this match and his time at the Crucible.

    He's thrown in the towel on frame 13 after deciding he needed too many snookers to come back.

    He looks like he wants to get out of here with Gilbert requiring just one frame.

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  • Today, 12:01By Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 8-4 Robert Milkins

    Milkins has channelled his frustration well to win the next frame.

    He's going to need to continue that if he's to go on and win this match.

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  • Today, 11:58By Cosmo Teare

    Jak Jones 2-2 Si Jihui

    Si has come back from two frames down now to match Jones strongly in the match.

    He has the momentum to go on and win this now.

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  • Today, 11:39By Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 8-4 Robert Milkins

    A frustrated Milkins now trails 8-4 with the pundits speculating his anger is now affecting his game.

    Milkins chucked his cue in disgust after missing a decent chance to pot.

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  • Today, 11:25By Cosmo Teare

    7-4

    David Gilbert has just thrown his cue away in disgust after missing an easy pot.

    He's back up to play now after Gilbert failed to punish him.

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  • Today, 11:19By Cosmo Teare

    Jak Jones 2-0 Si Jihui

    The Welshman has made it 2-0 over on the other table.

    Some good going against a feared opponent.

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  • Today, 11:15By Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 7-4 Robert Milkins

    Gilbert makes it 7-4,

    He's playing some really attacking shots and not just going for safety.

    A thriller for the Crucible crowd as Milkins is not out of this.

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  • Today, 10:51By Cosmo Teare

    Jak Jones 1-0 Si Jihui

    Jones takes the first frame in this one against Si, who has been tipped by many to provide a surprise in this tournament.

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  • Today, 10:50By Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 6-4 Robert Milkins

    The Milkman has pulled a frame back in this tie.

    A really interesting match so far, with both players missing some crucial pots.

    Could be any score at this point, a really topsy turvy game.

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  • Today, 10:26By Cosmo Teare

    David Gilbert 6-3 Robert Milkins

    Gilbert takes the first frame against the Milkman.

    It's been a frustrating two sessions for Milkins who is kicking himself for missing some easy shots in this game.

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  • Today, 10:12By Cosmo Teare

    Action kicking off at the Crucible

    The early matches are getting underway at the Crucible.

    David Gilbert takes on Robert Milkins and is currently 5-3 up.

    Jak Jones also takes on Si Jiahui in their first session.

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  • Today, 09:28By Cosmo Teare

    Order of play for The Crucible

    As ever, there will be three sessions played today.

    We'll be here to take you through all the updates, with the following matches all taking place today:

    10am

    David Gilbert 5-3 Robert Milkins

    Jak Jones v Si Jiahui

    2.30pm

    Stephen Maguire v Shaun Murphy

    Judd Trump 6-2 Tom Ford

    7pm

    David Gilbert v Robert Milkins

    Jak Jones v Si Jiahui

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  • Today, 08:28By Connor Greaves

    Ronnie wants to be pampered

    O'Sullivan has insisted that players are within their rights to consider any lucrative opportunities that come their way.

    Speaking after his 10-1 win over Jackson Page, O'Sullivan said: "Every player has the right to do what they want to do. Each sportsman is a business, whether you like it or not and it’s just like any other job – if you get a better offer, you’re going to go.

    "What is a ­better offer? For some people it might be a reduced schedule, it might be more money. Everyone has a different idea of what is right for them and everyone has the right to make that decision for themselves.

    "I’ll go wherever I’m looked after and wherever I feel like I’m valued. For me, I just want to play snooker, I want to have fun, I want to be looked after and pampered. Anyone who wants to pamper me and look after me, I’m your man."

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  • Today, 07:50By Connor Greaves

    147s at the Crucible

    Just 14 maximum breaks have occurred at the Crucible in the iconic venue's long history.

    Kyren Wilson scored a stunning 147 in his tournament opener last year while Mark Selby became the first player to make a maximum break in a world final.

    Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stephen Hendry have made three 147s, with Cliff Thorburn, Jimmy White, Williams, Ali Carter, John Higgins and Neil Robertson the only others to have hit a maxi.

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  • Today, 07:21By Connor Greaves

    Today's action

    • David Gilbert 5-3 Robert Milkins
    • Jak Jones vs Jiahui Si
    • Stephen Maguire vs Shaun Murphy
    • Judd Trump 6-2 Tom Ford

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  • Today, 07:00By Kieran Davies

    Judd looking to Trump opposition

    Judd Trump is playing some good snooker but knows he will need to be at the top of his game to win snooker's biggest prize.

    He has been there, done it and got the t-shirt but ever the perfectionist, he knows he needs to up his game.

    Despite his dominance so far in the tournament, there have been errors which he will need to get out of his game for the latter rounds.

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  • Today, 05:00By Kieran Davies

    Action has fans on edge of their seats

    The World Snooker Championship never fails to deliver.

    Fan favourite Ronnie O'Sullivan looks in good form following his first round demolition of Jackson Page 10-1.

    He now plays another Welshman as he faces Ryan Day in the second round.

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FAQs

Who won the snooker between Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stuart Bingham? ›

Qualifier Stuart Bingham reeled off three frames in a row to sensationally knock Ronnie O'Sullivan out of this year's World Snooker Championship. The pair had been inseparable for much of their quarter-final tie, but once it reached 10-10, the 2015 winner put his foot down and claimed a famous victory.

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Catch-up: World Snooker Championship 2024 Semi-Finals - Kyren Wilson vs David Gilbert & Stuart Bingham vs Jak Jones - BBC Sport.

Did Stuart Bingham win the World Championship? ›

Bingham was in sensational form, reviving memories of his world title in 2015. He has since lost his place in the world's top 16, and came into the tournament ranked at No 29, but he pulled away from an increasingly agitated O'Sullivan, reeling off the final three frames to seal a nerve-jangling 13-10 win.

Who won the world snooker championship? ›

Ronnie O'Sullivan won the World Championship in 2022 to equal Stephen Hendry's record of seven Crucible crowns but was knocked out in the quarter-finals by Stuart Bingham.

How many times has Ronnie O Sullivan won the world snooker? ›

Seven-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan moved into the quarter-finals of the World Championship with a comfortable 13-7 win over Ryan Day.

How old was Ronnie O Sullivan when he won? ›

In doing so, O'Sullivan would break the record he set two years ago to become the oldest world champion at the age of 48.

Who knocked Judd Trump out of snooker? ›

Judd Trump is out of the World Snooker Championship with Jak Jones pulling off a seismic shock to reach the semi-finals.

What is the prize money for the snooker world championship in 2024? ›

The winner will receive £500,000 from a total prize fund of £2,395,000. Luca Brecel was the defending champion, having defeated Mark Selby in the 2023 final.

Who breaks snooker? ›

Before the game, a coin is tossed to decide who has the option of breaking first. If you win the toss it's always best to break first. That way, if the match goes to a deciding frame, you have the advantage of breaking first.

Who beat O'Sullivan? ›

O'Sullivan fell to a 13-10 loss against Stuart Bingham, while world number two Trump was beaten 13-9 by Jak Jones. On the other side of the draw David Gilbert advanced into the semi-finals with a 13-8 win over Stephen Maguire.

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Watch: World Snooker Championship 2024 Semi-Finals - Stuart Bingham vs Jak Jones from 19:00 BST - BBC Sport.

What time is semi-final snooker? ›

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Sunday 5 May 2024Sun Sunday May 24 13:00Winner of SF 1 VS Winner of SF 2
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Has Judd Trump ever won the World Snooker Championship? ›

Judd Trump (born 20 August 1989) is an English snooker player from Bristol who won the World Championship in 2019 and is the world number two. One of 11 players to win all Triple Crown events at least once, he has won 17 ranking titles.

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Judd Trump MBE (born 20 August 1989) is an English professional snooker player who is a former world champion and former world number one.

What is the prize money for the snooker World Championship? ›

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