Who Holds The Most Snooker World Championships
Ronnie holds the record for the most rankings at 38 after winning the 2020 world snooker championship.
Who holds the most snooker world championships. Selby has been involved in some of the most dramatic and exciting matches that I can remember over the past decade. Scotlands McGill had looked the most likely victor when he made a brilliant 106 to extend his overnight lead to 10-7. Hendry also still holds a number of records including most century breaks in one match 7 longest unbroken run inside the top 16 youngest player to be World Champion 21 and highest total prize money 897m.
This is higher when compared to that Stephen Hendry which stands at 36. And his quickfire maximum against Mick Price in. There have been 11 Crucible 147s in history from Cliff Thorburn in 1983 to John Higgins in 2020.
Joe Davis is the Most successful player who have records won the most titles of World Snooker Championship with 15th times Mark Selby 37 strengthened his status as one of snookers all-time greats by beating Shaun Murphy 18-15 in the final of the 2021 Betfred World Championship to won the Crucible for the fourth time. OSullivan holds the record for the most ranking titles 37 and century breaks 1107 in snooker. The WSF Championships began with the staging of the World Womens Snooker Championship and the WSF Seniors Championship won by.
Stephen Hendry still holds the record for most world titles at the Crucible with seven. The same could be said of Kyren Wilson but I digress. 89 rows The best player at the World Snooker Championship was Joe Davis who won 15.
15 Aug 2019 0022. The final loss to Robertson in 2013 came just months after defeat to the same opponent at the China Open. 90 rows The most successful player at the World Snooker Championship was Joe Davis who won fifteen consecutive titles between 1927 and 1946.
Since 2000 Ronnie has won the most world titles. He was nicknamed Hurricane and won two World Championships. To say Mark Selby is the most boring player reveals a deep level of ignorance.