The 2026 World Snooker Championship qualifiers commence on Monday with the likes of Stuart Bingham, Jimmy White, Jack Lisowski, and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the draw.
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Ding Junhui safe with the 16 World Snooker Championship seeds confirmed
With just over two weeks to go until the 2026 World Snooker Championship gets under way at the Crucible Theatre, the 16 seeded players are now confirmed.
Barry Hawkins – ‘I have mixed feelings about the Crucible’
Barry Hawkins says there are “pros and cons” to keeping the World Championship in the UK, following news that the Crucible will remain as the tournament’s host until at least 2045.
Reaction to Crucible deal as snooker figures welcome World Championship agreement
There has been an overwhelmingly positive reaction from across the snooker world following confirmation that the World Snooker Championship will remain at the Crucible Theatre until at least 2045.
World Snooker Championship to stay at the Crucible in landmark deal
The World Snooker Championship will remain at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield until at least 2045, it was officially announced on Tuesday.
Ronnie O’Sullivan – ‘eight-eight-eight would be nice’
Ronnie O’Sullivan has played down his chances of winning an eighth World Championship title this year but has admitted that it remains his primary goal in snooker.
Who was the snooker player of the year in 2025?
Selecting the SnookerHQ Player of the Year is rarely straightforward, but 2025 has been especially difficult to call.
Massive 147 bonus opportunity to return this season
Compiling a brace of 147 breaks at the major events during the 2025/26 snooker season will bring with it a huge reward.
What the 2025/26 World Snooker Tour calendar looks like
The days are counting down to the start of another snooker season with the 2025/26 calendar not far away from getting under way.
Shaun Murphy blasts ‘staggering decision’ for WST to ignore rules
Shaun Murphy has become the latest player to speak out on the controversies involving the WST and the WPBSA’s handling of Zhao Xintong.
