Snooker World Championships are held once a year.

Where the Snooker World Championships are held

The Snooker World Championship is played once a year. The full name of the Snooker World Championship is the Snooker World Championship, and the first Snooker World Championship dates back to as far back as 1927. The tournament has been played in the Fort Bruce Theater for several years, which has been used as the venue for the main round of the World Snooker Championships until today. The World Snooker Championship is one of the top snooker tournaments in the world, in terms of tournament influence, prize money and professional world rankings of players.

Winner of all previous Snooker World Championships:

Early Champions (1927 - 1960s):

Joe Davis: After becoming the inaugural World Champion in 1927, he went on to win fifteen consecutive titles by 1946, a record that remains unmatched.

Walter Donaldson: Champion in 1947, when he beat Joe Davis' brother Fred Davis.

Fred Davis: Multiple winners in 1948, 1949, 1951 - 1964.

John Pullman: Seven titles from 1957 to 1968.

Champion of the 1970s:

John Spencer: Won the first world title of the new era at the 1969 World Snooker Championship and again in 1971.

Ray Reardon: After finishing second in 1970, he won several times from 1973 to 1976 and won his sixth world title in 1978.

Alex Higgins: Champion in 1972 and one of the stars of snooker in the 1970s.

Champion of the 1980s:

Steve Davis: Very dominant in the 80's, winning many World Championships such as 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, and so on.

Cliff Sanborn: 1980 Champion and also had a great run in 1983.

Champion of the 1990s:

Stephen Hendry: Known as the "Emperor of Billiards," he ruled the snooker world championships in the 1990s, winning multiple times in 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999.

John Parrott: The 1991 champion.

Ken Doherty: 1997 Champion.

Champion of the 2000s:

Mark Williams: Champion in 2000, 2003.

Peter Albertson: 2002 Champion.

Graeme Dott: 2006 Champion.

Sean Murphy: The 2005 champion and the first post-80s player to win the World Championship.

John Higgins: Champion in 2007, 2009, 2011.

Neil Robertson: Champion in 2010 and the first post-1980s non-British Isles player to win the World Championship.

Champion of the 2010s:

JOHN HIGGINS: Runner-up in 2017, 2018, but also won in 2011 and 2017.

Mark Selby: Champion in 2014, 2016 and 2017.

Stuart Bingham: 2015 champion.

Judd Trump: 2019 Champion.

Champions of the 2020s:

Ronnie O'Sullivan: Champion in 2020, 2022, 2023.

Luca Bressel: beat Mark Selby 18-15 in the 2023 World Championship to become that year's champion

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Snooker World Championships once every few years

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