
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 more than 90-years ago in 1927. In its history, it has helped to preserve snooker as a sport.
It was easy to fill TV time with snooker when it first began. You could win tournaments or tour wins and make a lot of money. But snooker's rise to mass-market status was only possible with the advent of the new millennium. Dennis Taylor and Alex Higgins were two of the most prominent players in the game and helped 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. With a capacity of 980 spectators, it has been one of the most famous and iconic sports venues in the world. The building has seen extensive renovations over the years, but it will continue to host tournaments until at least 2027.

Some of the greatest snooker matches ever held have been hosted at The Crucible Theatre. We compiled the best of these matches into a list below. These are the most iconic and memorable moments in the history of snooker.
As the world's best players compete for the title, the snooker world championship has helped to maintain the sport in the public eye. It has gained popularity because it is loved by young people and their families.
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. In the early 1980s, there were only 16 players competing in the snooker world championship. Each of these players won tournaments or tours that earned them a small fortune. The competition was so high that the prize money could be significantly increased by the 1990s.
Ronnie O'Sullivan was the most well-known snooker player in the world when he won 1997's snooker world championship. In the final, he defeated Mick Price 18-13. His performance made waves in the snooker industry. He was the greatest snooker player ever and is known for bringing drama and excitement to the table.

There have been some great matches to be had in the snooker world championship. 1985 saw the first such match. Two days of emotion and drama saw two of the largest semi-finals reach the final.
The largest audience post-midnight on any television channel watched 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 long, tiring day on green, Jordan knew it was important to win this championship.