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Zhao Xintong beats Mark Williams to win historic World Snooker Championship title

  • Zhao Xintong won the World Snooker Championship final 18-12 against Mark Williams at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre on May 5, 2025.
  • Zhao returned to competition after a 20-month ban from January 2023, which followed a match-fixing scandal involving 10 Chinese players including himself.
  • Zhao reached the final by defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan and built an early 7-1 lead before Williams, aged 50 and seeking a fourth title, made a late resurgence.
  • Zhao earned £500,000, while Williams called him "a new superstar of the game," and commentator Steve Davis praised Zhao's composure and quality.
  • Zhao's victory marks China’s first snooker world champion and suggests a significant comeback and growing influence of Chinese players in the sport.
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A historic coup! For 20 years, the up-and-coming Snooker power China has been looking forward to the first World Cup title of one of their billiard heroes. With an 18:12 Mark Williams award, Zhao Xintong made this milestone in the final of Sheffield. But his triumph has a bitter taste, until a few months ago the 28-year-old was still blocked.

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Las Vegas Sun broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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