World Snooker Championship 2022 match halted due to medical emergency in Crucible crowd
A World Snooker Championship match was halted due to a medical emergency in the crowd at the Crucible on Sunday morning.
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A World Snooker Championship match was halted due to a medical emergency in the crowd at the Crucible on Sunday morning.
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Stephen Hendry shrugged off the effects of a 10,000-mile round trip to China as he fired the 10th maximum break in the history of the World Championship, on this day a decade ago.
Kyren Wilson is into the second round of the World Championship after edging past Ding Junhui 10-8 in a thrilling contest at the Crucible. 'The Warrior' continued to hang on in the match before taking the lead for the first time in the match at 8-7. Although Ding pulled a frame back to set up a nervy finish, Wilson would take the next two to book a spot in the next round.
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Ricky Walden followed on from his sensational whitewash victory of Judd Trump after overcoming Jamie Jones 4-1 in the quarter-finals. Walden has now set up a semi-final clash with Kyren Wilson, which gets underway at 3pm this afternoon. Ad/> Walden won the first frame 75-9, which included a break of 69.
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