World Snooker Championship winners as he gets ready to begin his 2022 campaign as the showpiece event began underway in Sheffield this weekend.
Nicknamed Ball-run, the Basildon-based potter made all his own luck on his way to a historic triumph back in 2015 in which he defied odds of 50/1 to become the oldest first-time world champion in more than seven decades.Although things haven't gone all his way at the famous Crucible Theatre since, his run to the semi-finals last year and recent ninth maximum break have given him extra faith in his bid to become the 14th man to win snooker's finest tournament more than once.
Bingham told Daily Star Sport: "Where before I'd go and feel like it's never really going to happen, now I've done it, I feel like I can really do it again. "I know if my game clicks I feel like I can win it."Bingham, who reached as high as No.2 across May 2015 until March 2017, is currently ranked No.
12 and has been drawn to face qualifier Lyu Haotian before a potential match-up with Kyren Wilson or Ding Junhui.Who will win the Snooker World Championships?
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