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15th April 2016

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Mark Selby has the best form of the season ahead of the snooker World Championship and can win the title for the second time in three years. The tournament has a history of players winning back-to-back titles. However, before Ronnie O’Sullivan was the world champion in 2012 and 2013 Stephen Hendry was the last player to successfully defend in 1996 which counts against Stuart Bingham.

Judd Trump lost in the world final to John Higgins in 2011 and is the player showing the best recent form. At the start of the month he won the China Open for the second time which was his fifth major ranking title. Form does not always translate from Beijing to the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield but Trump will arrive in the birthplace of the new US Masters champion, Danny Willett, with his game in good order.

The World Snooker Championship is rightly the most important event of the season for prestige and prize money. In the olden days matches were played over hundreds of frames in a smoke filled room at the back of a pub in the East End of London. The tournament was transformed with the move to Sheffield in 1977 and the Crucible is now the spiritual home of snooker. Organisers and promoters are happy to remain at the theatre as long as attendances hold up and the event benefits Sheffield.

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