Shaun Murphy's claim that professional players are using toilet breaks as part of tactics to unsettle their opponent has been 25 years in the making.
SHAUN MURPHY has stepped down from a major role following his Masters win. Murphy, 42, bagged the biggest payday of his career in January when he beat Kyren Wilson in the Alexandra Palace final.
A world number one snooker player said he had been "blown away" by support after revealing he could not afford to compete at the first-ever World Disability Snooker Championship. David Church ...
The junior welterweight Cayden Griffiths is the latest addition to the team’s growing roster. Griffiths recorded a second-round knockout in a bout with Marc Misiura on Thursday night at The ...
But now Murphy has decided to end his time as World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association players chairman. He joined the board in 2023 following a run of poor results which saw him fail ...
Gary Wilson thinks he's finally sussed the secret to snooker success - and it doesn ... I am honest with myself and I know I am not the best player in the world, which means I have to work harder ...
Snooker legend and adopted Stokie Ray Reardon has left a huge sum of money to his wife after losing his cancer fight. The former Florence Colliery miner and Hanley policeman, who lived in Stoke-on ...
Stephen Hendry admitted that Kyren Wilson possesses a "big argument" to be classed as the best snooker player in the world ahead of Judd Trump. The reigning world champion added to his growing ...
Snooker star Shaun Murphy has stepped down from his role as WPBSA Players Chairman after his recent Masters victory. The 42-year-old was elected to the board in December 2023 before being named ...
Not all elite golfers want to play a performance blade. Some better players want workable irons but with a touch of forgiveness. And for ClubTest 2025, we performed thorough reviews at Desert ...
Shaun Murphy launches into rant about ‘ridiculous’ issue as Neil Robertson calls for rule change
Shaun Murphy has hit out at fellow snooker players for what he sees as rampant "gamesmanship", and something he dubs an "epidemic" within the sport. The recent Masters winner is convinced several ...
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