The qualifying rounds are over and on Saturday morning my highlight of the sporting year gets underway at The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield
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In many ways this could be the most open championship for many years with a number of players in contention to do well.
Ronnie O'Sullivan heads to Sheffield with no match play at all to speak of this season. Can he turn on the style and repeat his triumph of 2012?
He has a tough draw as he faces the possibility of a rematch with beaten finalist of last year i.e Ali Carter in round two, old foe John Higgins in the quarters and anyone from former champions Shaun Murphy and Graeme Dott or former runner up Judd Trump in the last four.
Higgins has had a mixed season with form being somewhat erratic but as a four time former champion he has the knowledge that he has the game, the discipline and the stamina to last the course once again. A superb match play game gives him genuine chances once again.
Dott is a seasoned campaigner and could be a dangerous dark horse if taken lightly.
He is a former champion and beaten finalist and a gritty player who will make life tough for any opponent.
Shaun Murphy has had a solid season without ever really hitting the heights he reached when winning in 2005. He will need his safety game to be in tip top shape to win the key frames should he reach the later stages in my view.
Judd Trump has had an up and down time since his fantastic run to the final a few years ago when losing to Higgins in an enthralling final.
Match play discipline will be key for him, the ability to win the scrappy frames could be the difference between success and failure for him. He has an all out attacking style that will excite the crowd but could his strength turn out to be also be his weakness? Time will tell.
Dangerous outsiders in the top half of the draw include Marco Fu from Hong Kong, former champion Peter Ebdon and former runner up Matthew Stevens as well as the winner of the World snooker shootout - Martin Gould.
The bottom half of the draw is loaded with talent and class.
Former World Champion Neil Robertson has genuine high hopes once again after a very consistent season. It took an at the peak of his powers O'Sullivan to beat the Aussie last year and although he faces a very tough draw nothing will phase him.
World number one and UK champion Mark Selby heads to the Crucible on the back of a season where his world ranking tells its own story. A first round exit last year is something he will be keen to make amends for this time around and he should feel happy and relaxed with his form and more hopeful than ever that he can break his Sheffield duck.
Glasgow's Stephen Maguire has been in good form for a while and has reached the semi finals a few times down the years. He has had chances to make the final but just come up short. This years Welsh Open winner has a tendency to be his own worst enemy and loses his patience and his rag a little too easily when things are not going his way. At the Crucible this has to be a worry once again. If he can conquer this weakness he may well make the extra step or two he needs.
Former champion Mark Williams is not in the best of form but he knows what it takes to win at the Crucible although his last success was some years ago now.
Should he hit form he could be a big danger however.
Mark Allen could be the man to watch out for this year. He has had a fine season and loves the Crucible event. He tends to play some of his best stuff in Sheffield and is pretty fearless which makes him very dangerous. Potting and breakbuilding are now allied to a much improved safety game and he will be scared of nothing and nobody.
China's hopes rest with Ding Junhui with many millions back home doubtless desperately keen that he claims the title for the first time.
He has the game but stamina and temperament are the key concerns for him.
Can he stand up to the demands of the 17 day marathon of the mind?
Outsiders to watch out for in the bottom half include Matthew Selt although he faces Selby in round one and bright young prospect Jack Lisowski who I think could be a major talent in the years to come.
All in all this championship promises much.
Lets hope it really delivers and may the best man win
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