Martin O’Donnell will compete as a professional again next season after winning Event 6 of the Q Tour on Sunday in Leeds.
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Martin O’Donnell wins Q Tour Event 2
Martin O’Donnell has won Q Tour Event 2 after a 5-1 victory over George Pragnall in Brighton on Sunday.
In-Depth Interview: Martin O’Donnell on Prize Money, Snooker Ambitions, and Liverpool FC
“I fancy our chances. People forget that twelve months ago we were favourites to win the league again and we were the best team in the world.”
Pro Series Group G Victory for Martin O’Donnell
The Englishman advances to the second group phase of the competition.
Snooker Shoot-Out to Decide Players Championship Field
The 2019 Snooker Shoot-Out – the most controversial ranking event on the calendar – gets under way on Thursday at the Watford Colosseum.
UK Championship Quarter-Final Preview
There were big shocks on Thursday as the UK Championship quarter-final line-up was completed at the Barbican Centre in York.
Preview: International Championship Quarter-Finals
Mark Selby remains on course for a hat-trick in Daqing after reaching the International Championship quarter-finals – which will take place on Thursday in China. The world number one, who has won the event in each of the last two seasons, safely booked his place in the last eight thanks[Read More…]
Defeat for Luca Brecel Ends China Championship Reign
Luca Brecel has crashed out of the 2018 China Championship after a 5-3 defeat to Martin O’Donnell in the last 64 on Tuesday in Guangzhou. The Belgian, who captured a maiden ranking event title with victory in the tournament last year, has failed to live up to the promise that[Read More…]
Joe Swail Among Final Q School Graduates
Q School concluded on Saturday as eight more players earned two-year professional cards to compete on the Main Tour. Paul Davison put the disappointment of losing in the final round of Q School Event One behind him to seal an immediate return to the circuit. The Englishman, who knocked out[Read More…]
Ricky Walden Crashes Out in Ponds Forge
Hammad Miah caused a huge shock as he came from behind to beat Ricky Walden in the first round of World Championship qualifying in Sheffield. Walden, who up until recently was a top 16 member, had been an overwhelming favourite to move forward in the qualifiers at Ponds Forge, not[Read More…]