Zhao Xintong won six frames in the afternoon session on Monday at the Crucible, to move just one away from becoming the first Chinese player to win the World Snooker Championship
Mark Williams declared Zhao Xintong ‘the best potter he’s ever seen’ as he was overwhelmed in the World Snooker Championship final. The 50-year-old headed into Monday with a daunting five-frame mountain to climb at 11-6.
But he was only able to add another two to his tally as the Chinese superstar put himself on the brink of history. At 17-8 heading into the evening session, Xintong needs just one frame to become the first Chinese world champion.
And Williams admitted he had no answer for his opponent, who enjoyed a similarly dominant win over Ronnie O’Sullivan in the semis. “That was tough – I’ve not got enough cue power to combat tough conditions like Zhao,” Williams posted on social media during the break.
“His cue power is superb. Prob the best potter I’ve ever seen. Last session in a few hours. Support I have had this last two weeks has been amazing from the crowd and everyone."
If and when Zhao completes the job later on Monday he will become only the third qualifier to win the title after Shaun Murphy and Terry Griffiths, as well as the first amateur, having lost his tour card as a consequence of his 20-month ban for his involvement in a betting scandal in 2023.
Zhao resumed his comeback on the Q Tour last September and won 46 of his 48 subsequent matches to reach the Crucible final, including sweeping through four qualifying rounds, a record for a prospective winner.
Williams narrowly avoided becoming the first player since 1993 to lose a Crucible final with a session to spare but was still left needing a miracle.

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