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Shabnam Younus-Jewell talks to the English Amateur Champion about his life in the sport.
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Tessa Davidson: It's an exciting time for women's snooker
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Daniel Blunn: It's unbelievable and a great honour
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German commentator Rolf Kalb helped to popularise the sport in his home country.
Stephen Harrison: It would be great to see disability players getting the chance to play at The Crucible
Stephen Harrison MBE runs a snooker academy catering for players with disabilities.
Maryann McConnell: I've seen the women's game develop so well over the years
Snooker legend Maryann McConnell talks about her career with Shabnam Younus-Jewell.
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Antoni Kowalski: I have nothing against Ronnie O'Sullivan but sometimes he does not respect other players
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Ian Burns: The Ironman
Shabnam Younus-Jewell chats to longtime tour pro, Ian Burns.
Bulcsú Révész: It is nothing but a dream to be on the tour at the age of 17
Shabnam Younus-Jewell talks to Hungary's first professional snooker player.
Mark Davis: The word 'journeyman' can be disparaging but I suppose it's true about me
Shabnam Younus-Jewell chats to Mark Davis about his 30 plus years as a professional.
Ben Woollaston: 'I’m still 70% of what I was'
Leicester snooker professional Ben Woollaston on his slow recovery from chronic fatigue.
Sanderson Lam: I need to be more consistent
Leeds born player tells Shabnam about the life changes that are improving his game.
Jordan Brown: It still gives me goosebumps thinking about it now
The 2021 Welsh Open champion chats to Shabnam Younus-Jewell.
Framed: The Young Guns
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Stuart Bingham
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Junaid Ahmed
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