
The snooker world championship is a tournament that is widely watched by fans from around the world. The highlight of the sporting calendar, this event is held every year. It was started in 1927, over 90 years ago. It has contributed to the preservation of snooker in its history.
It was cheap and simple to fill time on TV when it began. The winning of tournaments and tours could help a player make a fortune. However, the rise of snooker as a mass-market sport came at the turn of the millennium. Dennis Taylor and Alex Higgins are two of the most well-known players in the game. They helped to popularize the sport.
Although the snooker tournament has been held all over the world, the Crucible Theatre has been hosting it for the past 40 year. It can hold 980 people and is one of the most iconic venues in sports. The building has seen extensive renovations over the years, but it will continue to host tournaments until at least 2027.

Some of history's greatest snooker matches were held at the Crucible Theatre. Below is a collection of the greatest matches. These are the most iconic and memorable moments in the history of snooker.
The snooker tournament has allowed the sport to remain in the public eye as the world's top players compete for it. Because it is a popular sport with families and young people, its popularity has increased.
Despite the fact the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association seized the professional game in 1969 it wasn't until the 1970s when snooker really became competitive. Only 16 players competed in the snooker championships in the 1980s. Each player earned a little fortune through winning tournaments and tours. By the 1990s, the competition had risen to a level that allowed the prize money to be significantly increased.
Ronnie O'Sullivan, the 1997 snooker champion made him the most prominent player in the world. He defeated Mick Price 18-13 during the final. His performance caused ripples in the snooker community. He is considered the greatest snooker play of all time, and he has a reputation for bringing excitement and drama to the table.

The snooker world championship has seen some amazing matches. 1985 saw one such match. Two days of excitement and drama brought about the final two semi-finals.
The largest audience at post-midnight was present to see the final. Michael Jordan returned to chair with a big smile and was welcomed by his fans. After a tiring day playing on the green, he knew it was crucial to win this championship.