Zhao Xintong creates history as he wins World Snooker Championship
by irishmirror.ie · Irish MirrorZhao Xintong was crowned China’s first World Snooker Championship winner after withstanding a stirring comeback from Mark Williams to complete an 18-12 victory at the Crucible.
Resuming the final session one frame short of victory, Zhao was forced to wait for his history-making moment as the Welsh veteran reeled off four in a row to stretch the match beyond a mid-session interval.
Williams, at 50 the oldest finalist in Crucible history, had his chances to further reduce the deficit before Zhao recovered his poise to rocket in a match-clinching break of 87 and raise a Chinese flag in front of the Crucible crowd.
New world champion Zhao told BBC Sport: “I can’t believe what I do. Very exciting. Thank you.”
He was also full of praise for his opponent, saying: “I’m so nervous tonight. Mark Williams is still a top player, he gave me so much pressure. He’s the best.”
Asked how tired he was after his mammoth effort, the 28-year-old replied: “I’m not tired,” before adding he would “maybe have a couple of drinks tonight” to celebrate.
Williams told BBC Sport of his opponent: “What a potter he is, over there.
“I’m glad I’ll be too old when he’s dominating the game!
“I’ve got nothing but admiration for what he’s done – hadn’t played for two years, come through qualifiers, bashed Ronnie up, bashed me up… bashed everybody up!
“What can you say? There’s a new superstar of the game, and he’s over there.”
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