Wu Yize Stuns Mark Allen in Crucible Epic as Murphy Sets Up Final Showdown
Chinese 22-year-old seals remarkable comeback to face Murphy in World Championship final after Allen's heartbreaking final-frame miss
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- Wu Yize produced a stunning comeback to beat Mark Allen 17-16 in an epic World Championship semi-final at the Crucible, capitalising on Allen's missed match-winning black in the final frame.
- The 22-year-old Chinese player will face England's Shaun Murphy in the final after Murphy defeated John Higgins 17-15.
- Allen, 40, was bidding to become the oldest first-time finalist in Crucible history but suffered a devastating defeat.
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The World Snooker Championship is snooker's most prestigious tournament, held annually at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Mark Allen was attempting to become the oldest first-time finalist in the event's history, while Wu Yize was emerging as China's next superstar at age 22.
Mark Allen suffered a devastating final-frame defeat by Wu Yize - missing a match-winning black off its spot in an extraordinary penultimate frame that would have taken him into his first World Championship final. Wu, 22, who appears to be China's new superstar in the making, looked down and out when he trailed 16-14, but he reeled off three consecutive frames with breaks of 67, 52 and 71. It was a heartbreaking conclusion for Allen, who broke down on 45 in the 31st frame and then somehow lost a nerve-shredding 32nd frame when he missed a simple black to win as the weight of pressure told. The Northern Irishman had been aiming to become the oldest first-time finalist in Crucible history, having lost in the semi-final twice previously. However, at the age of 40 and with 20 failed attempts to win snooker's greatest prize behind him, he may now be left wondering whether his time will ever come. Wu will now face England's Shaun Murphy in the showpiece match, which begins on Sunday at 13:00 BST. Murphy had earlier powered to a 17-15 victory over John Higgins to reach his fifth Crucible final. The Englishman is bidding to collect a second title, 21 years on from his first - having finished as the runner-up on his three previous appearances in the Championship match. The first of those was in 2009 at the hands of the four-time champion, Higgins, who ran out a comfortable 18-9 winner. There was considerably more tension this time around and, more importantly for Murphy, no repeat of the outcome as he roared back from a 13-11 overnight deficit and crucially reeled off four consecutive frames from 15-13 down. "I am over the moon. I am exhausted. I was in a match with John, four sessions, a world semi-final, it does not get much more difficult than that," Murphy said. "I knew I needed a good start and two centuries off the bat was good. Of course it counted for nothing because two frames later I was back where I started. "I knew I had to go to the well again. I knew I had done it once and could do it again. I didn't expect to win all four after the resumption but I got my chances and scored well." World number eight Murphy opened with sensational breaks of 132 and 127 and looked to be in his element as he stomped around the auditorium. But his fast start was initially made to count for nothing as Higgins, who was barely afforded any table time in those frames, exhibited the resolve and superb fighting qualities that have underscored his glittering career. Higgins, who turns 51 later this month and was hoping to become the oldest ever finalist, took a scrappy 27th frame and then crafted an 88 break. While those contributions lacked the sparkle of Murphy's earlier efforts they briefly restored his two-frame advantage. Murphy's third century break of the session reduced his arrears and, when the Scot missed a black to the right corner and also played a loose safety shot in the next frame, he was clinically punished as his opponent compiled a 78. Higgins failed to cut a red into the left corner pocket and Murphy missed a blue into the top-right corner in the 31st frame that eventually went the way of the 2005 winner. In nerve-shredding 32nd frame, Higgins broke down on 50 and Murphy missed a red with the rest before he secured his place in snooker's most prestigious match. And he will now look to join an exclusive club of six players to have won multiple world titles since the tournament's move to South Yorkshire in 1977.
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Wu Yize will face Shaun Murphy in the World Championship final on Sunday at 13:00 BST
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- Will Mark Allen ever reach a World Championship final?
- Can Wu Yize win his first world title in his debut final?





