Summary

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  • Quarter-finals, best of 25 frames

  • Anthony McGill (Sco) 13-10 Kurt Maflin (Nor)

  • Mark Williams (Wal) 10-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng)

  • Judd Trump (Eng) 9-13 Kyren Wilson (Eng)

  • Mark Selby (Eng) 13-7 Neil Robertson (Aus)

  1. O'Sullivan to face Selby in semi-finalspublished at 21:46 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Ronnie O'SullivanImage source, Rex Features

    Former champions Ronnie O'Sullivan and Mark Selby will go head-to-head in the World Championship semi-finals.

    O'Sullivan fought back to defeat Wales' Mark Williams 13-10 in a thrilling quarter-final at the Crucible.

    And three-time champion Selby beat Australia's Neil Robertson 13-7 in their last-eight clash.

    Read the full report here.

  2. Defending champion Trump outpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

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    World Snooker Championship 2020: Kyren Wilson beats Judd Trump - best shots

    Defending champion Judd Trump is out of the World Championship after falling to a 13-9 quarter-final defeat by Kyren Wilson.

    World number one Trump made breaks of 72, 100 and 62 as he reduced his overnight deficit from 10-6 to 11-9.

    But Wilson capitalised on a poor safety shot to move 12-9 ahead before wrapping up his victory with a 104 break.

    Wilson will now face either Kurt Maflin or Anthony McGill in the last four.

    Read the full report here.

  3. What happened on Monday?published at 09:44 British Summer Time 11 August 2020

    Mark Williams and Ronnie O'SullivanImage source, Rex Features

    Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump both face a battle to stay in the World Championship after falling behind in their quarter-final matches.

    Five-time winner O'Sullivan trails Mark Williams 6-2, with defending champion Trump 10-6 down against Kyren Wilson.

    Meanwhile, three-time winner Mark Selby leads Australia's 2010 champion Neil Robertson 11-5.

    In the final best-of-25 tie, Anthony McGill has established a commanding 7-1 lead over Norway's Kurt Maflin.

    Read the full report on Monday's quarter-final action here.

  4. The 'most bizarre frame' nobody wanted to winpublished at 22:33 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    BBC commentator John Parrott describes the 12th frame between Judd Trump and Kyren Wilson as "the most bizarre" he's seen at the Crucible this year, after both players made a series of basic errors in their quarter-final match.

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    Judd Trump and Kyren WIlson make a series of basic errors at World Snooker Championship

  5. Ronnie O'Sullivan remarks 'derogatory' - Dohertypublished at 21:04 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Ronnie O'Sullivan's comments about the standard of snooker are "derogatory" to the game's younger players, says former world champion Ken Doherty.

    Five-time winner O'Sullivan said he would have to "lose an arm and a leg to fall out of the top 50".

    Doherty said: "Name another sportsman that would slag off the rest of the tour saying they are not that good.

    "The standard is as high as ever. It may be a bit tongue-in-cheek but it is not nice. I think it is derogatory."

    Read more here.

  6. 'Not even amateurs, they're so bad' - watch O'Sullivan's extraordinary interviewpublished at 21:02 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Watch Ronnie O'Sullivan's extraordinary interview after beating Ding Junhui in which he says young players coming into the game now are so bad that he would need to "lose an arm and a leg" to fall out of the top 50.

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    I could lose an arm and still be top 50 - Watch O'Sullivan's extraordinary interview

  7. Last time outpublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

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    World Snooker Championship final: Record-breaking snooker and epic shots

    Last year’s final saw Judd Trump dismantle John Higgins 18-9 to claim his maiden World Championship title in one of the most breathtaking Crucible finals ever witnessed.

    In a classic contest, the two shared a record 11 centuries and brought up the 100th ton of the tournament.

    Trump took total control at 12-5 after the first day in Sheffield, helped by a run of winning eight straight frames.

    Both missed chances of maximum breaks as Trump went 16-9 up, a lead he did not relinquish in the final session.

    Read the full report here.

  8. When can I watch today?published at 20:59 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    All times are BST and subject to late changes

    Full BBC TV and online listings for day two of the World Snooker Championship.

    Tuesday, 11 August

    10:00-12:00, 13:00-18:00 & 19:00-20:00 - BBC Two

    20:00-21:00 - BBC Four

    10:00-14:00, 14:30-18:00, 19:00-23:00 - BBC Red Button

    13:00-18:00, 19:00-23:00 - Table 1 & 2, BBC Sport online, BBC iPlayer & Connected TV

    23:15-00:05 - Highlights, BBC Two

    00:05-02:05 - World Championship Extra, BBC Two

  9. What is it?published at 20:57 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    The World Championship is snooker's biggest event and has been staged since 1927. It has been hosted in its modern form by Sheffield's Crucible Theatre since 1977.

    It is one part of snooker's 'Triple Crown' events alongside the UK Championship and the Masters.

    The event has seen some of the biggest names in snooker throughout the decades win the trophy, including Stephen Hendry (seven titles) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (five titles).

    This is the first time the event will be held in August due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    World Championship TrophyImage source, Getty Images
  10. Get Inspired : How to get into snookerpublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 10 August 2020

    Get Inspired
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    Whether you choose to play competitively or socially, snooker is sure to get your brain working.

    It requires skill and concentration and will improve your focus and hand-eye coordination.

    Anyone can play regardless of age, gender or ability and it's not an expensive sport to get into.

    Snooker is essentially a simple sport, once the rules of the game have been learnt - to do just that click here, external.

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    Get Inspired: How World Snooker is helping build confidence in the community