The 1967 World Open Snooker Championship was a series of 51 matches between Fred Davis and Rex Williams for the title won by Davis at the 1960 World Open Snooker Championship. Despite the name of the competition, Davis and Williams were the only contestants. Williams took the title by winning 26 matches to Davis' 25, a winning margin having been achieved at 26–23.
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by Fred Davis at the 1960 WorldOpenSnookerChampionship and then by Williams in the 1967WorldOpenSnookerChampionship. Despite the name of the competition...
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to win worldchampionship titles in both billiards and snooker. After his 1946 victory, Davis no longer played in the WorldSnookerChampionship but he...
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professional players over challenge matches for the World Billiards Championship, and dissatisfaction from snooker associations outside the UK about the balance...
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awarded in 1967. The current champion is Germany, which defeated Serbia in the final of the 2023 tournament. The 1994 FIBA WorldChampionship, which was...
factor in snooker's success as a mainstream televised sport in the 1980s. Higgins turned professional in 1971 and won the WorldSnookerChampionship in 1972...
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professional snooker player. He turned professional in 1967 and dominated the sport in the 1970s, winning the WorldSnookerChampionship six times and...
Championship series is won by France No WorldSnookerChampionship challenge matches. John Pulman remains world champion July 26 – American swimmer Mark...
competitions won at the World Judo Championships as well as at the separate World Team Judo Championships and separate World Judo OpenChampionships. Boldface denotes...