Tag: Ray Reardon
Will the Oldest Ranking Event Winner Record Be Beaten?
More and more players into their forties are featuring at the business end of tournaments.
Judd Trump Nears Rare Feat Not Achieved Since 1996
The world number one would join an elite group of names if he were to win two more matches this week.
1982/83 Snooker Season: Good Luck, Mate
The latest chapter in a series of articles looking back at each campaign from the Crucible era.
John Higgins Tops World Rankings Under Oldest System
There have been several different systems used to determine the best players in the world, but how would it look today if we incorporated the very first?
1978/79 Snooker Season: More Success, More Events
The latest chapter in a series of articles looking back at each campaign from the Crucible era.
1977/78 Snooker Season: The First UK Championship
The latest chapter in a series of articles looking back at each campaign from the Crucible era.
1976/77 Snooker Season: New Beginnings
The first chapter in a series of articles looking back at each campaign from the Crucible era.
Three Things Learned After the Welsh Open
After each big tournament this season we’ll be reflecting on the latest action, so let’s take a look at a few things learned after the Welsh Open.
Weekly Round-up in Snooker
There hasn’t been much happening in the last couple of weeks but it’s all systems go for the 2019/20 snooker campaign from this weekend.