
The snooker World Championship is a tournament that is watched avidly by fans all over the globe. This tournament is held each year and is a highlight on the sporting calendar. It was started in 1927, over 90 years ago. It has played a significant role in the preservation of snooker over its history.
It was cheap and simple to fill time on TV when it began. 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. The sport was popularised by Alex Higgins and Dennis Taylor, two of the most well-known players.
Although the snooker tournament has been held all over the world, the Crucible Theatre has been hosting it for the past 40 year. It can hold 980 people and is one of the most iconic venues in sports. The building has seen extensive renovations over the years, but it will continue to host tournaments until at least 2027.

The Crucible Theatre has played host to some of the greatest snooker matches in history. Below, we have compiled the top matches. 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. Its popularity has also increased, as a result of its emergence as a sport that is popular with young people and 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 16 players participating in the snooker World Championship. These players made a modest fortune winning tournaments or tours. By the 1990s, the competition had risen to a level that allowed the prize money to be significantly increased.
Ronnie O'Sullivan was the most well-known snooker player in the world when he won 1997's snooker world championship. He beat Mick Price 18-13 in the final. His performance was a huge success in snooker. He is considered to be the greatest player in snooker and has a reputation of bringing drama and excitement onto the table.

There have been some fantastic matches in the snooker tournament. 1985 was the year of one such match. During two days of drama and emotion, two of the biggest semi-finals went to the deciding frame.
The largest audience post-midnight on any television channel watched the final. At the end of the match, Michael Jordan returned to the chair and was welcomed by the audience with a broad smile. After a tiring day on the green, he knew how important it was for him to win this championship.