Live Bar August 17, 2020 Snooker World Championship Final, the 7th time to reach the final O'Sullivan easily defeated Wilson 18-8, the 6th time to win the World Championship. In the Snooker World Championships title rankings, O'Sullivan tied Davis and Lilton, behind hend seven-time champion Hendry.
Number of world snooker championships (statistics from 1969):
1. Hendry (Scotland): 7 championships and 2 runners-up, 27 participations, 3 times 147
2. Davis (England): 6 championships, 2 runners-up, 30 times
3. Lilton (Wales): 6 championships and 1 runner-up, 19 times
4. O'Sullivan (England): 6 championships and 1 runner-up, 28 times, 147 times 3 times
5. John Higgins (Scotland): 4 championships and 4 runners-up, 26 participations, 1 time 147
6. Selby (England): 3 championships and 1 runner-up, 16 times
7. John Spencer (England): 3 championships and 1 runner-up, 18 times
8. Mark Williams (Wales): 3 championships and 1 runner-up, 22 participations, 1 time 147
9. Alex Higgins (Northern Ireland): 2 championships and 2 asian championships, 19 times
One-time snooker World Championship winners were Cliff Samburn, Peter Ebton, Sean Murphy, Dahdi, Graeme Dort, Dennis Taylor, Trump, Griffith, Palothe, Joe Johnson, Robertson, Bingham.
Ding Junhui has currently reached the final of one snooker World Championship, where he lost 14-18 to Selby in the final of the 2016 World Championships.
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