
Reigning champion Ronnie O’Sullivan was knocked out in the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship by Luca Bresel after seven straight frames.
Ronnie O’Sullivan knocked out by Luca Bresel at CM Snooker
Ronnie O’Sullivan led 10-6 heading into the final session against Luca Bresel and had a clear path to the Crucible semi-finals.
However, the world champion had a poor performance on Wednesday, with many mistakes, and the Belgian, ranked 10th in the world, sprung a big surprise when he eliminated the Rocket from the World Snooker Championship in the quarters.
Ronnie did not win a single frame in the deciding session, losing in seven straight to Luca Bresel.
Previously, O’Sullivan and Bresel met four times with a score of 3:1 in favor of the current world champion.
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CM Snooker 2023 quarter schedule
- Wednesday, April 26
From 12:00
Xi Jiahui – Anthony McGill 8-8
Mark Allen – Jack Jones 13-10
From 16:30
Ronnie O’Sullivan – Luca Bresel 10-13
John Higgins – Mark Selby 4-4
From 21:00
And Jiahui is Anthony McGill
John Higgins – Mark Selby.
*You can watch the World Snooker Championship live on Eurosport.
How to play at the World Snooker Championship
- In quarters, the “best of 25 frames” rule applies.
- In the semi-finals, the winner will be determined by the “best of 33 shots” system.
- Finally, in the grand final, the winner will be determined by the “best of 35 frames”.
How it will be in the final
- There will be 8 frames in the first session of the final. The second session will consist of 9 frames, the third will consist of 8 frames. Finally, the final session will have a maximum of 10 frames (may or may not all be played, depending on the score on the table).
How money is distributed for CM Snooker 2023
Winner: £500,000
Second place: £200,000
Semi-Final: £100,000
Quarters: £50,000
Second round: £30,000
First round: £20,000.
You can read the full presentation of the World Snooker Championship here.
List of all Crucible champions
2022 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2021 – Mark Selby
2020 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2019 – Judd Trump
2018 – Mark Williams
2017 – Mark Selby
2016 – Mark Selby
2015 – Stuart Bingham
2014 – Mark Selby
2013 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2012 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2011 – John Higgins
2010 – Neil Robertson
2009 – John Higgins
2008 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2007 – John Higgins
2006 – Graham Dott
2005 – Sean Murphy
2004 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2003 – Mark Williams
2002 – Peter Ebdon
2001 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
2000 – Mark Williams
1999 – Stephen Hendy
1998 – John Higgins
1997 – Ken Doherty
1996 – Stephen Hendry
1995 – Stephen Hendry
1994 – Stephen Hendry
1993 – Stephen Hendry
1992 – Stephen Hendry
1991 – John Parrott
1990 – Stephen Hendry
1989 – Steve Davis
1988 – Steve Davis
1987 – Steve Davis
1986 – Joe Johnson
1985 – Dennis Taylor
1984 – Steve Davis
1983 – Steve Davis
1982 – Alex Higgins
1981 – Steve Davis
1980 – Cliff Thorburn
1979 – Terry Griffiths
1987 – Ray Reardon
1977 – John Spencer.
From the history of the World Snooker Championship
- Between 1941 and 1945, the World Snooker Championship was not held due to World War II. In addition, the competition was not held between 1958 and 1963 due to declining interest in the World Cup.
- The first World Cup was held in 1927, and since 1977 the tournament has been held at the Crucible Theater in Sheffield.
- The first maximum breakthrough (147 points) was achieved by Cliff Thorburn in 1983.
- The modern era of competition (something like the “Open Era” of tennis) began in 1969.
- The record for titles (not in the modern era) is held by Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O’Sullivan (7 each).
- The 2008 World Championship was the first in which two maximum breaks were made at the final stage. In these circumstances, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ali Carter should have shared the award.
- The youngest world champion is Stephen Hendry, who won the 1990 final at the age of 21.
- In the entire history of the World Cup, only four champions were not from the Kingdom of Great Britain: Horace Lindrum (Australia, 1952), Cliff Thorburn (Canada, 1980), Ken Doherty (Ireland, 1997) and Neil Robertson (Australia, 2010).
- Since the tournament moved to the Crucible, the only champions to successfully defend their title are Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Selby.
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