With the 2024 renewal of the World Snooker Championship fast approaching, anticipation is building among fans as they eagerly speculate on who will emerge victorious at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. As the countdown begins to the prestigious tournament, which will get underway on April 20 and reach its culmination on May 6, let’s take a closer look at the top contenders and their chances of clinching the title in the World Snooker odds. Ronnie O’Sullivan – 3/1 Leading the pack as the favourite is none other than the maestro himself, Ronnie O’Sullivan. With a staggering seven World Championship titles already to his name, O’Sullivan is poised to make history once again by aiming for an unprecedented eighth crown. The “Rocket” has continued to dazzle audiences with his exceptional skill and unrivalled talent, recently securing his eighth Masters title with a commanding victory over Ali Carter. At 3/1, O’Sullivan remains the one to beat, with his sights set on surpassing snooker legend Stephen Hendry as the record holder in this competition. Judd Trump – 4/1 Hot on O’Sullivan’s heels is Judd Trump, the reigning champion who clinched his first World Championship title in 2019. Despite already etching his name in snooker history, Trump is hungry for further glory and aims to solidify his status as one of the sport’s greatest players. With an impressive track record, including five ranking titles this season, like the recent World Open, Trump’s odds of 4/1 reflect his formidable presence on the green baize. As he sets his sights on adding a second championship title to his illustrious career, Trump remains a formidable contender. Mark Selby – 15/2 A perennial powerhouse in the world of snooker, Mark Selby is no stranger to the pressures of the Crucible Theatre, having secured four World Championship titles since 2014. Despite falling short in last year’s final against Luca Brecel, “The Jester from Leicester” remains a force to be reckoned with, boasting a victory in the invitational Champions League this season. At 15/2 in the snooker tips, Selby is determined to elevate his game and mount a formidable challenge for a fifth championship title. Neil Robertson – 11/1 Australian cueist Neil Robertson enters the championship with the goal of adding a second World Championship title to his record, having tasted victory in 2010. While Robertson’s recent form has been lacklustre, with no wins this year and having failed to claim a major in 2023 for the first time since 2005, his undeniable talent and experience cannot be discounted. With odds of 11/1, Robertson remains a dark horse in the competition, capable of staging a remarkable comeback and reclaiming his status among snooker’s elite. Mark Allen – 14/1 Rounding out the list of favourites is Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen, an outsider with the potential to upset the odds and claim his first World Championship title. Allen’s stellar performance this season, including victories in the Snooker Shoot Out, Players Championship, and Champion of Champions, highlights his skill and determination. Priced at 14/1, Allen poses a significant threat to the frontrunners and remains a contender to watch as the championship unfolds at the Crucible.
THE FAVOURITES TO WIN THE 2024 WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
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