WELSH snooker is hoping for its first homegrown champion in over 20 years, after six players reached the final 64 at the Welsh Open.
The Welsh public have fallen in love with darts following the recent successes of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton.
THE sporting world was left in disarray as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and is only slowly beginning to recover.
Home snooker stars all knocked out as tournament heads into quarter-finals SEVEN of world’s top 10 players are into the...
Jackson Page threatened incredible upset but was knocked out 4-3 by Kyren Wilson WELSH teenager Jackson Page came close to...
IN 2001, the chief executive of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, Jim McKenzie, said he wanted to change...
REIGNING World Champion Mark Williams beat lowly ranked Cardiffian Kishan Hirani 4-3, in a gripping game at the Welsh Open....
Nine months after his shock World Championship triumph Mark Williams is back in Cardiff hoping to recapture his 1990s heroics. The...
RONNIE O’Sullivan is out of the 2018 Welsh open after being thoroughly beaten 5-1 by world number five, John Higgins,...
WORLD number 58, Noppon Saengkham will play Barry Hawkins in the semi-finals of the Welsh open on Saturday. The Thai...