Robertson Leads Higgins 5-3 At Crucible As Vafaei And Wu Level At 4-4
World Championship quarter-finals produce contrasting narratives as Robertson edges ahead while Vafaei mounts comeback
Hızlı Bakış
- Neil Robertson holds a narrow 5-3 lead over John Higgins in their World Championship quarter-final at the Crucible.
- Higgins, still feeling the effects of his epic win over Ronnie O'Sullivan on Monday, made six unforced errors before the interval.
- Meanwhile, Hossein Vafaei and Wu Yize are locked at 4-4 in their best-of-25 encounter, with the Iranian player recovering from 4-2 down to level the match.
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The World Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield is the premier event in snooker. Higgins had just played one of the greatest matches in Crucible history, beating O'Sullivan 13-12 in a last-frame thriller on Monday.
Neil Robertson established a narrow 5-3 lead over John Higgins in a fiercely-contested opening to their World Championship quarter-final. Higgins compiled breaks of 61 and 56 to take the first frame and the fourth to draw level at 2-2. However, the emotional and physical toll of defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-12 in an all-time Crucible classic on Monday appeared to weigh on the Scot at times. The four-time champion made six unforced errors before reaching the mid-session interval and was far from his best in a scrappy affair. Australia's Robertson, who won the world title in 2010, also failed to hit the heights despite enjoying runs of 77 and 70 and at one point he even had to have his chair repaired, adding to the protracted nature of their contest. While he took the final two frames of the session, his pragmatic approach and an unfortunate run of the balls contributed to a drawn-out eighth frame that lasted almost 52 minutes and delayed the start of the evening sesssion. Robertson and Higgins resume on Wednesday at 10:00 BST. In contrast, Hossein Vafaei and Wu Yize are level at 4-4 after an entertaining start to their best-of-25 encounter. With both players seemingly focussed on attacking snooker, Iran's Vafaei knocked in a break of 66 to lead 2-1 before Wu underlined his status as one of the game's burgeoning talents with runs of 90, 56 and 56 to pull 4-2 ahead. Vafaei, who had to win two qualifiers before advancing past Si Jiahui and world number one Judd Trump in a thriller, responded with a break of 71. And he restored parity when Wu failed to knock in a presentable long black to the top left corner, clearing the table up to and including to pink. They return for the second session of their best-of-25 encounter on Wednesday at 14:30 BST.
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Robertson will likely win the match given his 5-3 lead and Higgins showing signs of fatigue
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The Vafaei-Wu match could go to a final frame decider
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- Will Higgins recover physically and emotionally for the remainder of the match?
- Can Vafaei's comeback momentum continue into the second session?





