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How is the media covering John Higgins?John Higgins often is covered by Center Media sources.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering John Higgins?John Higgins often is covered by Center Media sources.
17%
Center: 64%
19%
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John Higgins · United Kingdom"The World Open reaches the last 32 stage on Wednesday, with world champion Luca Brecel taking on Stephen Maguire in the early action, while the likes of Ronnie O\u0027Sullivan, Mark Selby and Judd Trump feature later. The Rocket comes up against Lyu Haotian, Selby is up against Long Zehuang, and Judd Trump meets Fan Zhengyi. Watch and stream all the action live on Eurosport and discovery+."See the Story
World Open snooker 2024 recap – Luca Brecel takes on Stephen Maguire before Ronnie O’Sullivan continues bid in China
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
John Higgins · RomaniaJohn Higgins surprisingly left the World Open, the multiple world champion was defeated by Jackson Page (52nd place in the world ranking), 5-3, in the first round of the snooker tournament in Yushan (China).See the Story
Snooker: Big surprise at the World Open - Multiple world champion, eliminated from 52nd place in the world
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
John HigginsLuca Brecel comes from behind to beat Oliver Brown 5-3 in World Open. John Higgins beaten by Wales' Jackson Page in second round. Stephen Maguire beats Pang Junxu to set up clash with Wu Yize. Ding Junhui comes through all-Chinese clash with Liu Hongyu.See the Story
World Open 2024: Luca Brecel comes from behind to beat Oliver Brown, John Higgins shocked by Jackson Page
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
John HigginsJohn Higgins won all three of his matches to set the pace at the Morningside Arena in Leicester. The four-time world champion enjoyed victories over Stuart Bingham, Mark Selby and Joe O'Connor to leave himself well-placed to qualify for the semi-finals of the invitational event on Wednesday evening.See the Story
John Higgins sets pace in Championship League snooker final winners' group, Mark Selby and Neil Robertson in hunt
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
John Higgins · LeicesterMark Selby and John Higgins will be tough to beat, as always (Picture: Getty Images) The long and winding road that is the Championship League Invitational comes to an end this week, with the Winners’ Group played on Tuesday and Wednesday. After seven groups it is a brilliant set of players that have come through to the finale, with former world champion Mark Selby, John Higgins, Neil Robertson and Stuart Bingham joined by Kyren Wilson, Chris Wa…See the Story
Championship League Winners' Group schedule, prize money, TV coverage & odds
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Ronnie O'Sullivan"Neil Robertson has explained how watching the likes of seven-time world champion Ronnie O\u0027Sullivan and John Higgins are helping him learn and improve his own game. Robertson, who returns to action in the Winners’ Group at the Championship League on Tuesday, also spoke about the \"relief\" of no longer having to keep up his title record that saw him win one in every season from 2006 to 2022."See the Story
Neil Robertson keen to ‘avoid the scrappy frames’ and follow Ronnie O’Sullivan’s example to help game
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Ronnie O'Sullivan · United KingdomNeil Robertson is still looking to improve at 42 years old (Picture: Getty Images) Neil Robertson has done near enough everything there is to do in snooker, but he is still learning and will watch Ronnie O’Sullivan and John Higgins as he strives to improve. The 42-year-old has won 23 ranking events and landed a couple of Masters titles along the way in an incredible career that has cemented his spot as the best non-UK player in snooker history. …See the Story
Neil Robertson names two snooker legends he still watches to learn from
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