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A Veteran Mark Williams' Remarkable Run to the World Snooker Final
Mark Williams and Zhao Xintong face off in a high-stakes showdown. Their unique playing styles promise an exciting match that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Zhao Xintong has made history with his World Snooker Championship final win over Mark Williams at the Crucible. Zhao needed just one more frame in Monday night’s fourth and final session in ...
Zhao Xintong of China became Asia’s first world snooker champion after beating Mark Williams 18-12 in the final on Monday, completing a remarkable career turnaround following his involvement in ...
Zhao Xintong becomes the most complicated world champion in snooker history - Zhao Xintong 18-12 Mark Williams: Zhao demolished three-time winner Williams to become China’s first world champion ...
Zhao Xintong made history as the first Chinese player to win the World Snooker Championship as he impressively dominated Mark Williams 18-12 in the final at the Crucible. Zhao booked his place in ...
China is edging closer to having its first world snooker champion after Zhao Xintong established an 11-6 lead over Mark Williams at the halfway point of the final at the Crucible Theatre ...
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Zhao Xintong becomes first Chinese snooker world champion
Zhao Xintong has become the first player from China to win the snooker world championship after beating Mark Williams 18-12. The 28-year-old is also only the third winner of the tournament to have ...
Zhao Xintong’s 26-match winning run was ended unceremoniously by Kyren Wilson who beat the world champion 10-5 in the Shanghai Masters semi-finals. The Cyclone was last beaten in November by Shaun ...
Veteran Welshman Mark Williams has made it to the showpiece at the age of 50, becoming the oldest Crucible finalist in history, where controversial Chinese star Zhao Xintong will be his opponent ...
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Zhao Xintong on brink of historic World Snooker Championship title
Zhao Xintong is just one frame away from winning the World Snooker Championship, leading Mark Williams 17-8 ahead of the last session of the final. It has been a dominant performance from the 28 ...
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