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Shaun Murphy Reaches World Snooker Championship Semi-Finals as Defending Champion Zhao Xintong Falls to Crucible Curse
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Sport·29.04.2026Résumé IA

Shaun Murphy Reaches World Snooker Championship Semi-Finals as Defending Champion Zhao Xintong Falls to Crucible Curse

Shaun Murphy defeated defending champion Zhao Xintong 13-10 to reach the World Snooker Championship semi-finals in Sheffield, becoming the 21st player to fall victim to the so-called Crucible curse. The 43-year-old Murphy won four of the first five frames in the final session to overturn an 8-8 deadlock. Meanwhile, Mark Allen also secured a semi-final spot with a 13-11 victory over Barry Hawkins after Hawkins committed a crucial blunder in the deciding frame.

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Shaun Murphy Reaches World Championship Semi-Finals as Defending Champion Zhao Xintong Falls to Crucible Curse
Sport
29.04.2026Résumé IA

Shaun Murphy Reaches World Championship Semi-Finals as Defending Champion Zhao Xintong Falls to Crucible Curse

Shaun Murphy defeated defending champion Zhao Xintong 13-10 to reach the World Snooker Championship semi-finals, becoming the 21st player to fall victim to the Crucible curse - first-time winners who failed to defend their crown. Murphy won four of the first five frames in the final session to overturn an 8-8 deadlock. Meanwhile, Mark Allen beat Barry Hawkins 13-11 after Hawkins made an unforgivable blunder in the closing stages.

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Mark Allen Reaches World Snooker Semi-Finals With 13-11 Win Over Barry Hawkins
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Sport·29.04.2026Résumé IA

Mark Allen Reaches World Snooker Semi-Finals With 13-11 Win Over Barry Hawkins

Mark Allen reached the World Championship semi-finals with a hard-fought 13-11 victory over Barry Hawkins at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. The 40-year-old Northern Irishman, who has won the UK Championship and Masters, is aiming to complete snooker's Triple Crown. If he wins the world title, Allen will become the oldest first-time winner in the modern era, eclipsing Stuart Bingham's 2015 record.

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O'Sullivan Dominates Higgins at Crucible as Allen and Hawkins Reach Quarter-Finals
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Sport·25.04.2026Résumé IA

O'Sullivan Dominates Higgins at Crucible as Allen and Hawkins Reach Quarter-Finals

Ronnie O'Sullivan fired a 137 break to establish a 6-2 overnight lead over John Higgins in their World Snooker Championship second-round match in Sheffield, with former champion John Parrott praising his 'pretty evil' performance. Meanwhile, Mark Allen beat world No.2 Kyren Wilson 13-9 to reach the quarter-finals, where he will face Barry Hawkins after the Englishman defeated three-time champion Mark Williams 13-9.

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Mark Allen beats Kyren Wilson to reach World Snooker Championship quarter-finals
Sport
25.04.2026Résumé IA

Mark Allen beats Kyren Wilson to reach World Snooker Championship quarter-finals

Mark Allen beat world No. 2 Kyren Wilson 13-9 to reach the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals in Sheffield. The Northern Irishman recovered from letting slip a 5-0 lead to defeat the 2024 champion. Allen will face Barry Hawkins, who beat three-time champion Mark Williams 13-9. After his victory, Allen launched an attack on seven-time champion Stephen Hendry for criticizing his shot selection, calling Hendry's comments "rubbish" and noting he never won a 'triple crown' event after turning 30.

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Mark Allen Upsets World No.2 Kyren Wilson to Reach World Snooker Championship Quarter-Finals
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Sport·25.04.2026Résumé IA

Mark Allen Upsets World No.2 Kyren Wilson to Reach World Snooker Championship Quarter-Finals

Mark Allen defeated world No.2 Kyren Wilson 13-9 in the second round of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. After letting slip a 5-0 lead, Allen recovered to beat the 2024 champion and will face either Barry Hawkins or Mark Williams in the quarter-finals. Meanwhile, Neil Robertson and Chris Wakelin's match is evenly poised at 4-4 in their morning session.

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