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Zhao Xintong completed a remarkable victory over Mark Williams in their World Snooker Championship final at the Crucible, as he impressively triumphed 18-12 to become China’s first world champion.
Mark Williams has compared Zhao Xintong to a young Ronnie O’Sullivan but doubts the new world champion will be reaching the Rocket’s Triple Crown records. Zhao was superb in an 18-12 win over ...
If only they had someone like Charlotte Hornets center Mark Williams to help with that. When the Lakers traded for Luka Doncic, they traded away Anthony Davis and thus needed a center. So they ...
MARK WILLIAMS’ dreams of becoming the Crucible’s oldest champion are being destroyed by Zhao Xintong – “the “little s***” who bullied the Welshman on the baize aged FOURTEEN.
Zhao Xintong has made history as the new snooker world champion, defeating Mark Williams 18-12 in a Crucible masterclass across four sessions. The 28-year-old became the first amateur and first ...
Veteran Mark Williams had his incredible skills hailed by Ronnie O'Sullivan before his effort against Zhao Xintong. The timeless potter, aged 50, showed he wasn't finished yet as he dazzled ...
SNOOKER icon Mark Williams celebrated the end of the World Championship by drinking Guinness and downing shots late into the night. The Welshman suffered an 18-12 defeat to Zhao Xintong in the ...
The Charlotte Hornets almost moved on from Mark Williams. They had a deal in place for him to go to the Los Angeles Lakers. A few days later, after the deadline had passed, the Lakers walked it ...
Mark Williams would not be surprised to see more Chinese world champions in the years to come, seeing Wu Yize as ‘not far away’ from the new Crucible king Zhao Xintong. Zhao beat Williams 18 ...
Mark Williams produced a brilliant come-from-behind performance to beat Judd Trump 17-14 and become the oldest ever World Snooker Championship finalist. At 50 years old, the Welsh Potting Machine ...
Mark Williams might have banked £200,000 after his incredible run to the final of the World Snooker Championship, but the Welshman still has some way to go to top the all-time prize money list.
Snooker icon Mark Williams scooped £200,000 in prize money after his runner-up finish at the Saudi Arabian Masters – but he quipped that he wouldn't see a penny of it. The 50-year-old veteran ...