
The snooker world championship is a tournament that is widely watched by fans from around the world. This is an annual event and is the main highlight of the sporting year. It was established over 90 years ago in 1927. It has been instrumental in preserving snooker as an Olympic sport throughout its history.
When it first started, snooker was a cheap and easy way to fill airtime on television. A player could earn a fortune by winning tours or tournaments. It was at the dawn of the millennium that snooker became a mainstream, mass-market sport. Dennis Taylor and Alex Higgins are two of the most well-known players in the game. They helped to popularize the sport.
The Crucible Theatre is the only venue that has hosted the snooker world championship for 40 years. With a capacity of 980 spectators, it has been one of the most famous and iconic sports venues in the world. Although the building has seen renovations over the past decade it will continue hosting the tournament until at minimum 2027.

The Crucible Theatre has hosted some of the most prestigious snooker matches. We compiled the best of these matches into a list below. These are the most memorable moments in the history and legend of snooker.
The snooker World Championship has been a great way to keep the sport in the public's eye. Because it is a popular sport with families and young people, its popularity has increased.
Despite the fact that the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association took control of the professional game in 1969. However, snooker was only competitive until the 1970s. In the early 1980s, there were only 16 players competing in the snooker world championship. Each of these players gained a little fortune from winning tours and tournaments. The competition was so high that the prize money could be significantly increased by the 1990s.
Ronnie O'Sullivan made snooker history in 1997 when he won a snooker World Championship. He defeated Mick Price 18-13 during the final. His performance made waves in the snooker industry. 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 intense drama and emotion saw the semi-finals go to the deciding round.
The biggest post-midnight audience of any channel viewed the final. Michael Jordan returned to his chair at the conclusion of the match and was warmly welcomed by the spectators with a wide smile. After a tiring day playing on the green, he knew it was crucial to win this championship.