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Audra McDonald and Nicole Scherzinger celebrate ahead of the Tony Awards in N.Y.C., plus Miley Cyrus, Cynthia Erivo and more.
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of June 1-7 include actor Angelina Jolie, comedian Amy Schumer and TV journalist ...
The reasons behind Selt's dismissal remain undisclosed. However, former world No. 1 Mark Allen has publicly criticised the lack of player involvement in the decision-making process. Allen took to ...
MARK Allen has dropped to number 10 on snooker’s end-of-season world ranking list, one place ahead of new world champion Zhao Xintong, whose position is already causing controversy amongst ...
Mark Allen gave himself hope in his World Snooker Championship second round match against Chris Wakelin after he hit a sensational 147! Trailing 10-2 to the Engishman in Friday morning's session ...
Mark Allen completed a maximum 147 break in the 13th frame of his second round match against Chris Wakelin at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield, but went on to lose the match 13-6 ...
Mark Allen fired a maximum 147 break but went on to lose his World Snooker Championship second-round match against Chris Wakelin. The Northern Irish star clinched the 15th maximum at the Crucible ...
Mark Allen has become just the 11th player to score a maximum 147 break at the Snooker World Championship, with his incredible effort handing a spectator £25,000. Allen made the remarkable break ...
Northern Irishman Mark Allen made history with his first ever maximum at the Crucible. Trailing 10-2 to qualifier Chris Wakelin, who had knocked out Neil Robertson in the first round, the Pistol ...
Mark Allen hit the first 147 of this year's World Snooker Championship on Friday afternoon to land himself an almighty £40,000 in prize money. A fan, Brian Nicholls, will also benefit from the ...
while Mark Allen was compiling his 147 on the other table. With the two tables separated by a partition, Nicholls had to watch on one of the screens inside the arena as Allen finished off his maximum.
Mark Allen recovered from a nightmare start to the second session of his second-round match against Chris Wakelin by completing the 15th maximum break at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.