Shaun Murphy reveals heartbreak over irreparable relationship ahead of World Snooker Championship
The 42-year-old will be hoping to win the competition, 20 years on from his first Crucible triumph
www.gbnews.comHere’s the latest on Shaun Murphy in snooker:
News outlets in April 2026 reported that Murphy will not be part of the BBC World Snooker Championship coverage this year, with reports noting a breakdown in discussions over his involvement as a commentator/analyst while he competes in Sheffield. This marks a shift from recent years when he was a familiar pundit figure alongside other well-known commentators.[2]
In terms of on-table form, Murphy was active and competing in the 2026 World Championship setup, continuing his long career after winning major titles earlier in the decade; coverage around the event in 2025 highlighted his Masters win and his perspective on life after snooker, underscoring that he remains competitive while also exploring punditry and media work.[3][10]
Separate pieces in late 2024–early 2025 discussed Murphy’s ongoing participation in major events and his public comments on life beyond snooker, including his Masters success in January 2025 and reflections on his career trajectory.[6][3]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to: (a) match-by-match results from the current World Championship for Murphy, (b) statements from Murphy about commentary roles or media work, or (c) a quick timeline of his major titles and recent form. I can also pull the latest direct quotes and provide a short, citation-backed summary.
The 42-year-old will be hoping to win the competition, 20 years on from his first Crucible triumph
www.gbnews.comMatchroom said the fixtures had not 'hand-picked' the draw
www.gbnews.comShaun Murphy is already planning for life after snooker despite winning the Masters last weekend.
www.express.co.ukDefending champion Shaun Murphy has been knocked out of the Masters after losing 6-4 to Mark Allen in the opening round at Alexandra Palace.
www.skysports.comLatest news and updates on the English professional snooker player and 2005 World Champion, Shaun Murphy. Born 10 August 1982.
www.newsnow.co.ukShaun Murphy will not be part of the BBC's World Snooker Championship coverage this year with the 2005 world champion in action on Monday
www.mirror.co.ukThe 42-year-old admitted he felt his days of contending for major titles were numbered.
www.independent.co.ukFour century breaks in the final helped Shaun Murphy add this Masters crown to his 2015 success.
www.independent.co.ukShaun Murphy pleaded ignorance after being called out for a perceived act of hypocrisy in his World Snooker Championship clash with Judd Trump.
www.express.co.ukShaun Murphy is a high-profile British snooker player. He was the World Champion in 2005 and has won many of snooker's biggest prizes. Nicknamed The Magician he is also a member of snooker's Triple Crown club.
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