But before the sport’s showpiece, there are plenty of other snooker tournaments for fans to get stuck into.
The best players the sport has to offer will compete in the prestigious competition, loved by supporters around the world, in April and May.
The snooker community has already been treated to an incredible display of talent the season.
Players have impressed and amazed fans with their performances in everything from thrilling frame deciders to nail biting exhibitions.
Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Selby and Judd Trump have repeatedly impressed with their cue skills, solidifying themselves as favourites for the tournament.
The bookies have The Rocket, who recently won his record breaking eighth UK championship, as a slim favourite for the competition with current German Masters champion Judd Trump narrowly behind him.
For O’Sullivan, the World Championship highlights an opportunity for his name to be further etched into the annals of snooker and a potential history maker.
Should he win at The Crucible, O’Sullivan would become an eight-time world champion, pulling one ahead of Stephen Hendry as the all-time leader in the modern era.
Snooker Calendar 2024
February 19-25 – Players Championships – Telford (UK)
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February 22-25 – Americas Q Tour 2 – San Jose (USA)
February 26-27 – Championship League Group 6 – Leicester (UK)
February 28-29 – Championship League Group 7 – Leicester (UK)
March 1-2 – Championship League Winners’ Group – Leicester (UK)
March 4-6 – World Masters – Boulevard City, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
March 11-17 – Women’s World Championship – Dongguan (China)
March 13-15 – Q Tour Global Playoffs – Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
March 18-24 – World Open – Yushan (China)
March 30-31 – World Mixed Doubles – Manchester (UK)
April 1-7 – Tour Championship – Manchester (UK)
April 8-17 – World Championship Qualifiers – Sheffield (UK)
April 20-May 6 – World Championship – Sheffield (UK)
May 24-26 – British Women’s Opens – Walsall (UK)
May 25-26 – Helsinki International Snooker Cup – Helsinki (Finland)