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Guardian Sport20.04.2026Sport3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Stan Moody blown away as Kyren Wilson completes stunning Crucible comeback

19-year-old qualifier led 7-3 before 2024 champion reeled off seven frames in succession; Ding Junhui and John Higgins also advance

L'essentiel

  • Stan Moody blew a 7-3 lead as Kyren Wilson completed a remarkable comeback to win 10-7 at the World Snooker Championship.
  • The 19-year-old qualifier from Halifax led with two centuries and two breaks over 80 but Wilson took seven frames in succession.
  • Former world No.1 Ding Junhui beat David Gilbert 10-5 to set up a last-16 clash with Zhao Xintong, while John Higgins defeated Ali Carter 10-7 to set up a potential seventh Crucible meeting with Ronnie O'Sullivan.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The World Snooker Championship is held annually at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Stan Moody was attempting to become the first teenager to win a match at the Crucible since Ronnie O'Sullivan in 2005. Kyren Wilson won the 2024 world championship.

Taille de police

Stan Moody blew his chance to become the first teenager to win a match at the World Snooker Championship since 2005 as he fell to a 10-7 defeat to the 2024 champion, Kyren Wilson. The 19-year-old from Halifax began his Crucible debut in blistering fashion with two centuries and two further breaks over 80 to establish an improbable 6-3 lead at the end of a memorable morning session. Moody duly extended his lead by taking the first frame upon the evening's resumption, only for Wilson to reel off seven frames in succession to shatter the qualifier's hopes of emulating Ronnie O'Sullivan, the last teenager to win a Crucible match 21 years ago. "Gutted" Moody said: "I had the match won at 7-3 and the red to go 8-3, and then it turned around. I felt comfortable out there but to lose bad frames like that, it hurts. I'll go away and practice and come back strong." The pivotal moment came in the 12th frame when Moody missed a red along the top cushion to effectively seal an 8-3 lead. Instead, Wilson cleared the remaining balls and forced a re-spotted black, which he won to reduce the arrears to 7-4. As Moody's previously solid game began to fall apart, he was far too casual trying to escape from three snookers Wilson required to salvage the 14th frame. Wilson got what he needed to haul level, and from there it was a relatively straightforward route to victory for the third seed. Wilson will face Mark Allen in the second round but revealed problems with his cue – which he intends to change after the tournament in time for next season – are threatening his chances of repeating his 2024 success. "I absolutely hate my cue," Wilson said. "It's too flexible at the top, I've got no control, I've got no feel in my hand. I'm just fighting all the time. I'm just trying to dig it out with this one. It's torture, but I'm trying." The former world No 1 Ding Junhui secured a last-16 showdown with his Chinese compatriot and reigning world champion Zhao Xintong by completing a 10-5 victory over David Gilbert. The Englishman won three of the first four frames to eat into a 7-2 overnight deficit, aided by Ding misjudging a plant that allowed him to pinch the 13th frame by a point. But Ding – who on Sunday became the eighth player to record a century of centuries at the world championship – replied with breaks of 106 and 61 to close out victory. "I still have a bit of pressure and between the matches I try to put myself on the shots and concentrate on each one," Ding told the BBC. "It looks like it's working good, but I'm not quite enjoying it." Meanwhile, John Higgins is relishing the possibility of a seventh Crucible showdown with O'Sullivan after brushing off Ali Carter to reach the second round. They will meet again on Saturday night provided O'Sullivan negotiates his first-round match against Chinese debutant He Guoqiang, which is set to get under way on Tuesday. Four-time winner Higgins emerged unscathed from an attritional clash with the former finalist Carter, hauling back a 5-4 overnight deficit to win 10-7 and seal his place in the last 16 for the 28th time in his illustrious career. Higgins said: "It would be a great occasion. It might possibly be the last time we would play each other out there, so it would be a match to savour. We've been there for so many years and I would love to play him out there again. You're playing one of the greatest ever so it would be a great match if he comes through and we play over three sessions." Higgins shrugged off the shock of losing the final five frames of Sunday's opening session, clawing into a 7-6 lead before the pivotal moment in the 14th frame when Carter missed a rash red, allowing the veteran Scot to forge back two ahead. As Carter's frustrations visibly grew, Higgins pulled further clear with a cool half-century and Carter's gutsy response in the next frame proved irrelevant as Higgins forced his way over the line, celebrating his safe passage with a fist pump.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Ronnie O'Sullivan will defeat He Guoqiang to set up seventh Crucible meeting with John Higgins

    Très probable · En quelques jours

  • Kyren Wilson will face Mark Allen in the second round

    Certain · En quelques jours

  • Ding Junhui will face Zhao Xintong in the last 16

    Certain · En quelques jours

Questions ouvertes

  • Will Stan Moody return stronger after this defeat?
  • Can Kyren Wilson overcome his cue problems to retain his title?
  • Will Ronnie O'Sullivan defeat He Guoqiang to set up the seventh meeting with John Higgins?

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