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BackWu Yize Edges Past Allen in Dramatic Crucible Semifinal; Murphy to Face Wu in Final
Wu Yize Edges Past Allen in Dramatic Crucible Semifinal; Murphy to Face Wu in Final
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Guardian Sport5/2/2026Sports3 min readUnited Kingdom

Wu Yize Edges Past Allen in Dramatic Crucible Semifinal; Murphy to Face Wu in Final

22-year-old Chinese player seals 17-16 victory after Allen misses simple black in final frame

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  • Wu Yize beat Mark Allen 17-16 in a dramatic World Snooker Championship semifinal at the Crucible, capitalizing on Allen's missed black in the final frame.
  • The 22-year-old Chinese player will face Shaun Murphy in the final after Murphy defeated John Higgins 17-15 in another thrilling semifinal.

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Why It Matters

The World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre is the sport's flagship tournament. This year's semifinals featured two dramatic matches with combined scores of 17-16 and 17-15, following a controversial 100-minute frame on Friday that former champion Steve Davis called an 'embarrassment'.

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Mark Allen missed a simple black to book his place in his first World Snooker Championship final before falling 17-16 to Wu Yize on Saturday night in one of the most dramatic last-four finishes in Crucible history. The 40-year-old Antrim man had the match at his mercy when he got on top of an error-strewn 32nd frame and required just the black off its spot to wrap up a 17-15 win. But incredibly Allen rattled the pocket, leaving Wu an unexpected chance to haul level at 16-16 and set up a pressure-filled decider in front of a raucous Sheffield crowd. Allen shut out his nightmare brilliantly, easing into a 47-point lead before an unlucky split on the reds left him out of position and ultimately let in the nerveless 22-year-old to cue up a brilliant 71 clearance to win 17-16 and set up a final against Shaun Murphy on Sunday and Monday. A shell-shocked Allen told BBC Sport: "You don't deserve to be in a world final if you're missing balls like that. It was just pure pressure, to be honest. Even though I'm devastated to lose that match I think the right person's in the final. The way he plays is great for the game, he scores heavily and pots some ridiculous long balls. He's going to win many world titles." Saturday's final two sessions provided a stunning antidote to Friday night's notorious 100-minute frame that former champion Steve Davis had dubbed an "embarrassment". In a session that included two swift re-racks, Allen consistently nudged one frame clear only to be hauled back repeatedly by the free-scoring Chinese player, who drilled long reds and seemed almost impervious to the mounting pressure. The pivotal moment looked to have arrived in frame 30 when Wu missed a simple red to the middle, letting Allen move to the verge of victory at 16-14 – only for the irresistible Wu to fire back and force the dramatic conclusion. Earlier, Murphy twice overturned a two-frame deficit in the final session against John Higgins as he was forced to dredge up his best form to see off the 50-year-old Scot. Their clash looked nailed-on for a decider until Higgins fluffed a black on a break of 50, gifting Murphy the chance to get over the line at the second attempt. Murphy told the BBC: "I just came out today knowing if I got my chances I could score. At the interval I was just saying to myself, 'you've done it before, now you can do it again'. But John Higgins – what a player and what a man. The harder it gets out there, the tougher he gets and the better he plays. If I'm half the player when I'm in my 50s, I'll be very proud." Resuming the final session 13-11 in arrears, Murphy started in scintillating fashion with two total clearances to haul level, only for the Scot to chisel out the next two to restore his two-frame lead. Murphy's fourth century of the match sparked another surge after the interval, and as Higgins began to miss some easy balls, the 43-year-old Murphy went into overdrive, winning the last four in succession to confirm victory. Higgins paid tribute to Murphy, saying: "The way Shaun hit the ball in that session was incredible. He just hits it like God. I'm disappointed but what can you do. As you get older your action starts to go a little bit at the most extreme points of the match, but take nothing away, Shaun was awesome and he's got a great chance of going on to win it for a second time."

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Wu Yize will win the World Snooker Championship

    Possible · Within days

  • The final will be closely contested

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will Wu Yize win his first World Championship in his debut final?
  • Can Murphy win his second World Championship title?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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