Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed some referees “have it in for me” as he crashed out of the World Snooker Championship in a 13-10 quarter-final defeat to Stuart Bingham.
The protests follow violent clashes at campuses across the US, most prominently at Columbia University in New York.
The Argentinian has regular outings with his Rhodesian Ridgeback, Sansa, during which he said he has enjoyed frank exchanges with supporters.
O’Sullivan was initially praised for his sportsmanship but later clarified his decision not to try potting a red.
The concert with US rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie was called off at the last minute due to a ‘technical issue’.
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump both crashed out of the World Snooker Championship on an extraordinary day of quarter-final action at the Crucible. The two top-ranked players had been odds-on to set ...
Olympic great Sir Steve Redgrave believes paying prize money to track and field gold medallists at Paris 2024 will divide athletes. World Athletics announced last month it would be the first sport to ...
Billy Vunipola has avoided disciplinary action for his arrest in Majorca following a Saracens investigation, but he could still face a misconduct charge from the Rugby Football Union. Vunipola issued ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan was praised for an apparent act of sportsmanship midway through the second session of his World Snooker Championship quarter-final against Stuart Bingham at the Crucible.
Russian seventh seed Rublev hit back in stunning fashion to end the Spaniard’s 14-match winning run at the event.
The next tournament resulted in a missed cut in the US PGA Championship, which Day won in 2015, and the 36-year-old also made early exits from the Memorial Tournament and US Open before securing an ...
Alex Dombrandt says that Harlequins are relishing “the biggest week in the club’s history” as they prepare for an Investec Champions Cup showdown with French giants Toulouse. While it is Quins’ first ...