About 15,700 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Home of World Snooker - World Snooker Tour

    Join Us This Season! Experience snooker's unique atmosphere and watch the all-time greats competing for the biggest titles! Tickets on sale NOW for many events in 2025/26.

  2. Matches - World Snooker Tour

    See all the undefined matches

  3. Shanghai Masters 2025 Draw - World Snooker Tour

    Jun 11, 2025 · The Official Website of World SnookerThe world's top 16 players are all in the field for the 2025 Shanghai Masters, to take place from July 28 to August 3. Click here for the draw …

  4. Rankings - World Snooker Tour

    See all the undefined matches

  5. History of Snooker - World Snooker Tour

    Today snooker stands as a truly global sport, its tentacles forever reaching into new territories. It is played in approximately 110 countries by over 120 million people, and watched by around …

  6. WST PLAY Streaming Platform Available NOW! - World Snooker

    Jan 7, 2025 · The service provides snooker fans the chance to watch the entire season either live or on-demand, as well as a host of additional content and benefits. The platform replaces the …

  7. Unibet British Open - World Snooker Tour

    The Official Website of World SnookerShaun Murphy won the 2025 Unibet British Open at Cheltenham Racecourse, beating Anthony McGill in the final. For the final match report click …

  8. Johnstone's Paint Masters - World Snooker Tour

    Make sure you have tickets for snooker's greatest invitation event - book fast or risk losing this chance. Standard tickets start at just £34, and there are also incredible Century Club and VIP …

  9. Tournaments - World Snooker Tour

    Champion of Champions 2025 Mon 10 Nov - Sun 16 Nov 2025 Leicester, England Buy Tickets Riyadh Season Snooker Championship 2025 Wed 19 Nov - Fri 21 Nov 2025 Riyadh, Saudi …

  10. Wuhan Open - World Snooker Tour

    There is a vast appetite for snooker among fans in China. We look forward to working with our partners on building a bright future for snooker in the region.”