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Robertson shocked by Milkins

Robert Milkins caused a stunning upset as he knocked Neil Robertson out of the World Championship at the Crucible.

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White out to halt Poomjaeng

Michael White will bid to wipe the smile off the face of new Crucible darling Dechawat Poomjaeng when they meet in their last-16 clash.

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Selby enjoys Selt stroll

World No 1 Mark Selby cruised into the second round of the World Snooker Championship with a 10-4 win over Matthew Selt at the Crucible.

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Trump: Only select few can win

Judd Trump has dismissed talk there is a wide open field at the World Championship and says only three players can rival him for the title.

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Poomjaeng can 'conquer world'

Ding Junhui claims his "crazy" friend Dechawat Poomjaeng can prove he is far from a one-match wonder by landing the World Championship title.

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Trump sees off Dale challenge

Judd Trump marched impressively through to the second round of the Betfair World Championship on Wednesday morning.

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Maguire bemused by Poomjaeng

Stephen Maguire admitted he could not cope with the bizarre antics of Dechawat Poomjaeng as he crashed out of the World Championship.

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Maguire crashes out at Crucible

Stephen Maguire was rocked by a huge upset on Tuesday night as he lost 10-9 to rank outsider Dechawat Poomjaeng at the World Championship.

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Carter sets up O'Sullivan rematch

Ali Carter set up a clash with Crucible nemesis Ronnie O'Sullivan in the second round of the World Championship by seeing off Ben Woollaston.

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Maguire facing uphill battle

Stephen Maguire is in danger of crashing out of the World Championship as rank outsider Dechawat Poomjaeng charmed the Crucible on Tuesday.

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Ding on course to progress

Ding Junhui was firmly on course to reach the second round of the Betfair World Championship as he rushed five frames clear of Alan McManus.

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Dott blasts pedestrian potters

Graeme Dott claims snooker's pedestrian potters are "killing the game".

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