May 1, 2025
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Welshman Williams has become the oldest semi -finalist of the World Cup with Snuker over the past 40 years

The oldest semi -finalist of the World Cup since 1985: Williams and Higgins staged a thriller in 25 Frames John Higgins and Mark Williams

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Snuker’s veterans Valliian Mark Williams and Scottish John Higgins determined the winner of the 1/4 finals World Snooker Championship 2025.

Williams won the victory, who won the decisive frame at the expense of 12:12.

It seemed that 50-year-old Mark would quietly close the game, but the younger year Higgins played at 8:12.

John confidently controlled the course of the game in the decisive frame. He He had an advantage of 69:56 and a chance to win, but did not score a complicated blue in the scales from the side of the bolker line. Mark scored. Then the Valian scored pink and black.

Higgins error:

At the beginning of the game, the audience at the Crucibel Theater welcomed legends with standing applauds. There were standing ovations before the last frame and after the game.

Billiards – World Snooker Championship 2025

1/4 finals

Mark Williams (Vels) – John Higgins (Scotland) 13:12

It should be noted that before this duel Higgins won 9 out of 10 desaders (decisive frames) during speeches on the World Cup. For Williams, it is the eighth semifinals for his career. He became the world champion three times. The Welshman won in 2018. Then his rival in the finale was … John Higgins.

Mark has become the most important participant in the semifinals since 1985. At that time, another legendary Welshi Ray Riardon reached the semifinals – he was 52 years old.

Recall that Ronnie O’Sallawan believes that he still has to improve his game to claim the World Snooker Championship 2025.

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The oldest semi -finalist of the World Cup since 1985: Williams and Higgins staged a thriller in 25 Frames John Higgins and Mark Williams

https://x.com/wearewst/status/19175495388888885896

Snuker’s veterans Valliian Mark Williams and Scottish John Higgins determined the winner of the 1/4 finals World Snooker Championship 2025.

Williams won the victory, who won the decisive frame at the expense of 12:12.

It seemed that 50-year-old Mark would quietly close the game, but the younger year Higgins played at 8:12.

John confidently controlled the course of the game in the decisive frame. He He had an advantage of 69:56 and a chance to win, but did not score a complicated blue in the scales from the side of the bolker line. Mark scored. Then the Valian scored pink and black.

Higgins error:

At the beginning of the game, the audience at the Crucibel Theater welcomed legends with standing applauds. There were standing ovations before the last frame and after the game.

Billiards – World Snooker Championship 2025

1/4 finals

Mark Williams (Vels) – John Higgins (Scotland) 13:12

It should be noted that before this duel Higgins won 9 out of 10 desaders (decisive frames) during speeches on the World Cup. For Williams, it is the eighth semifinals for his career. He became the world champion three times. The Welshman won in 2018. Then his rival in the finale was … John Higgins.

Mark has become the most important participant in the semifinals since 1985. At that time, another legendary Welshi Ray Riardon reached the semifinals – he was 52 years old.

Recall that Ronnie O’Sallawan believes that he still has to improve his game to claim the World Snooker Championship 2025.

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