Wu Yize wins World Snooker Championship at 22
Wu Yize has claimed the World Snooker Championship title at just 22 years old, defeating Shaun Murphy 18-17 in a compelling final at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. The victory marks a breakthrough moment for the Chinese player, who becomes only the second-youngest champion in the tournament's history.
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The final proved a nail-biting encounter, with Wu prevailing in a deciding frame after an intensely competitive match. His composed performance under pressure silenced any questions about his ability to handle the biggest stage in snooker.
Murphy, a former champion himself, pushed Wu hard throughout but ultimately fell short in a match that went down to the wire. The narrow margin of victory underscores the competitive nature of the final and Wu's ability to deliver when it mattered most.
Wu's achievement adds to China's growing dominance in snooker, following in the footsteps of previous champions. At 22, he has demonstrated remarkable skill and temperament, suggesting more major titles could follow as he continues to develop his game at the highest level.
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