World Snooker Championship: 5 contenders for Crucible glory

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World Snooker Championship odds: The main men

Snooker’s biggest names will pack plenty of question marks into their luggage as they converge on the Crucible for the start of this year’s World Snooker Championship on Saturday.

Each of the major names can stake a significant claim for getting their hands back on the trophy – but they also present telling reasons why we should look elsewhere for this year’s champion.

We assess the title chances of the five main contenders and their World Snooker Championship odds – plus some of those who stand prepared to cash in if they fall.

Mark Selby

Selby, a four-time and defending champion, is the undisputed master of the long-form game, and one of increasingly few players for whom his stamina is not in question.

But Selby has struggled this season amid a candid admission of mental health issues, casting his quest to claim a fifth career world title into sharp perspective and he is 8/1 to retain his title.

Ronnie O’Sullivan

O’Sullivan might insist he has little interest in equalling the seven titles of his great rival Stephen Hendry, but has shown snatches of form this season that suggest he is as driven as ever to go all the way.

A fully focused O’Sullivan has to be favourite for the crown – but 17 days is an awful long time for the ‘Rocket’ to stay the course and he is 11/2 in the World Snooker Championship odds.

Neil Robertson

Robertson has been the best player this season, winning four titles, including the Masters and the Tour Championship and is the 4/1 favourite for success in Sheffield. 

But it remains a remarkable fact that he has not returned to a Crucible final since his solitary title win in 2010. The Australian is no fan of the long-form Crucible slog, and that could count against him when the going gets tough.

Judd Trump

The swashbuckling manner of Trump’s maiden title win in 2019 suggested many more were on the cards.

But another ‘triple crown’ title has eluded him since, and inconsistency this season has seen him pick up just one title win at the Turkish Masters, and surrender his number one ranking. Little about his current form suggests a second crown is on the cards, but he is 9/2 second favourite behind Robertson in the World Snooker Championship odds.

John Higgins

So long as eight-time finalist Higgins is in the draw, he will pose a threat.

The dogged Scot has enjoyed another successful campaign and reached five finals, but defeats in all five of them – including losing the Tour Championship 10-9 to Robertson after leading 9-4 this month – have got to hurt. Another near-miss could be on the cards, but the four-time champion is 15/2 to land a fifth title.

Best of the rest

Chinese pair Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong will head to the Crucible in good heart, with Yan in particular looking well-placed for a strong run, although both players are 20/1 in the World Snooker Championship odds.

Luca Brecel‘s hopes of continuing his breakthrough campaign are hindered by a tough quarter and he is 28/1, while fifth seed Kyren Wilson could be the man to ease through to the final stages comparatively unnoticed and is priced at 14/1.

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