Dennis Taylor predicts Zhao Xintong’s success at the World Snooker Championship
Dennis Taylor predicts that Zhao Xintong will successfully defend his title at the 2026 World Snooker Championship, showcasing his exceptional skill and talent. Taylor, a snooker legend himself, believes that Xintong’s playing style resembles that of a left-handed Ronnie O’Sullivan.
During a recent commentary stint, Taylor praised the high standard of play exhibited in the quarter-finals, where John Higgins edged out Ronnie O’Sullivan 13-12. “Never, he never ever gives up John Higgins. That’s one thing about him,” Taylor remarked, emphasizing Higgins’ resilience.
Reflecting on Xintong’s abilities, he stated, “Zhao Xintong for me is like a left-handed Ronnie O’Sullivan. He falls into the shot. He’s so natural.” This comparison places Xintong among the elite players in snooker history.
However, competition remains fierce. Mark Allen is emerging as a dark horse for the championship according to Taylor. He urged fans not to overlook Allen’s potential: “Don’t be surprised of Mark Allen. It’s time Northern Ireland had another world champion.” This adds an intriguing layer to the upcoming championship.
Taylor himself made history in 1985 when he won the World Championship against Steve Davis in what is famously known as the black-ball final. His insights now carry significant weight as he analyzes current and future talents in the sport.
As anticipation builds for the 2026 event at the iconic Crucible Theatre, snooker enthusiasts are eager to see if Taylor’s predictions hold true. The spotlight will undoubtedly remain on Zhao Xintong as he seeks to solidify his place among snooker legends.