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		<title>Snooker final interrupted by spectator protest at the crucible</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A protest during the World Snooker Championship final brought attention to ongoing debates about the BBC's licence fee.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A protest by <strong>Sasha Swan</strong>, an OnlyFans model, disrupted the <strong>World Snooker Championship</strong> final on May 3, 2026, at the <strong>Crucible Theatre</strong>. The incident highlighted rising tensions surrounding the BBC&#8217;s funding model.</p>
<p>The match featured Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize, with Wu leading 10-7 after two sessions. As the players prepared for a pivotal moment, Swan jumped over a barrier and shouted, &#8220;who f—ing pays their TV licence anyway?&#8221; This unexpected interruption momentarily halted play and led to her ejection from the venue.</p>
<p>This wasn&#8217;t an isolated event. Just days earlier, another spectator had been removed during a semi-final for shouting about the Epstein files. These incidents are part of a troubling trend of protests that have marred this year&#8217;s championship.</p>
<p><strong>Key moments of disruption:</strong></p>
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<li>Sasha Swan&#8217;s protest during the final match between Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize.</li>
<li>Wu Yize held a lead of 10-7 after two sessions when the protest occurred.</li>
<li>Another spectator was ejected for shouting during a semi-final match.</li>
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<p>John Parrott, commenting on the situation, reassured viewers: &#8220;Sorry for that disturbance, it&#8217;s all sorted.&#8221; Meanwhile, Rob Spencer reminded fans to keep their phones silent to avoid further disruptions.</p>
<p>The World Snooker Championship has faced similar protests in previous years. In 2024, Just Stop Oil activists targeted the finals, drawing attention to environmental issues. This year’s protests reflect deeper societal concerns regarding media funding and accountability.</p>
<p>As tensions around funding models continue to escalate, one thing is clear: such interruptions may become more common in high-profile events like this. With no clear resolution in sight regarding public sentiment towards the BBC licence fee, future matches could see more protests disrupting play.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 21:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During the World Snooker Championship final, a female protestor jumped over a barrier, disrupting the match between Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A female protestor disrupted the <strong>World Snooker Championship final</strong> on May 3, 2026, at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. She jumped over a barrier and shouted about the BBC TV licence fee, causing an immediate halt to the match between Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize.</p>
<p>At that moment, Wu Yize led 67-31 in the frame. Security personnel quickly removed the protestor from the venue, restoring order just moments later. The incident echoed previous disturbances during this year’s championships, including a male spectator who shouted about the Epstein files during the semi-finals.</p>
<p>John Parrott reassured viewers after the chaos, saying, &#8220;Sorry for that disturbance, it&#8217;s all sorted.&#8221; Meanwhile, Rob Spencer reminded attendees to keep their phones silent to avoid further interruptions. The event was being broadcast live on BBC One, with peak viewership reaching 1.8 million during critical moments.</p>
<p>The protest raised questions about public sentiment regarding the BBC licence fee—an issue many feel strongly about. The protestor’s outburst resonated with some spectators. One could hear her voice cutting through the tension: &#8220;Who f***ing pays their TV licence anyway?&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite this disruption, play resumed shortly after security dealt with the situation. The arena&#8217;s seating capacity is 980, but such incidents can overshadow even high-stakes matches like this one.</p>
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		<title>Snooker score: The Longest Frame in Crucible History: Insights</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 21:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During the World Snooker Championship semi-final, Mark Allen and Wu Yize faced off in the longest frame ever at Crucible, lasting over 100 minutes.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent World Snooker Championship saw <strong>the longest frame in Crucible history</strong>, played by Mark Allen and Wu Yize during their semi-final match. This extraordinary frame lasted a staggering 100 minutes and 21 seconds, raising significant concerns about snooker rules.</p>
<p>At the end of the session, the score stood at 7-7, but only six of the eight scheduled frames were played. The match reached an impasse where neither player potted a ball for an agonizing 55 minutes. Referee Marcel Eckardt intervened, warning both players as frustration mounted.</p>
<p>Allen eventually broke the stalemate by fouling and nudging the black ball, which allowed Wu Yize to secure his only frame of the afternoon after another 30 minutes elapsed. Steve Davis did not hold back on his criticism, calling this frame an embarrassment to snooker.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics from this match:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The 14th frame lasted a total of 100 minutes and 21 seconds.</li>
<li>The session concluded with a score of 7-7 between the two competitors.</li>
<li>Only six out of eight frames were completed in this session.</li>
<li>A total of 55 minutes passed without any balls being potted.</li>
<li>Wu Yize won his frame after an additional 30 minutes had gone by.</li>
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<p>World Snooker has since ruled out making changes regarding frame re-racks following this incident. The governing body seems to be standing firm on its existing regulations despite calls for reevaluation. As snooker enthusiasts reflect on this historic moment, it remains unclear how these events will influence future matches or potential rule changes.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 23:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ronnie O'Sullivan's entry into the World Seniors Snooker Championship has transformed ticket sales and ignited excitement for the event.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ronnie O&#8217;Sullivan&#8217;s participation in the <strong>World Seniors Snooker Championship</strong> from May 6-10, 2026, has significantly boosted ticket sales and interest in the event. Before his entry was confirmed, expectations for attendance were moderate, with many tickets still available. The atmosphere around the Crucible Theatre lacked the usual buzz associated with O&#8217;Sullivan&#8217;s presence.</p>
<p>However, once O&#8217;Sullivan announced he would compete, everything changed. Ticket sales surged by an extra 1,000 after his announcement. Now, both the semi-finals and finals are already sold out, a testament to his drawing power.</p>
<p>This shift affects not only fans but also other players in the tournament. Young talents like Wu Yize and Zhao Xintong now find themselves in a spotlight that shines brighter with O&#8217;Sullivan&#8217;s participation. Wu, who has drawn comparisons to the seven-time world champion for his ambidextrous play style, expressed excitement about sharing the stage with such a legend.</p>
<p>Jason Francis noted how O&#8217;Sullivan&#8217;s involvement is more than just about prize money—&#8221;Not one of them asked me what the prize money was, which says a lot for the support they have for me and what I&#8217;m trying to do in the sport.&#8221; His commitment to mentoring younger players is evident.</p>
<p>O&#8217;Sullivan&#8217;s legacy continues to shape snooker. His presence at events like this not only elevates competition but also inspires upcoming players. As Wu Yize said, &#8220;To see a Chinese player winning last year definitely made me feel happy for him. I hope I could do that one day for myself.&#8221;</p>
<p>With a prize pot of £80,000 and £30,000 going to the winner, there&#8217;s more than just pride on the line. Yet, for O&#8217;Sullivan, it&#8217;s about something deeper—his passion for snooker and his desire to give back to its community.</p>
<p>The World Snooker Championship will be broadcast live on Channel 5 and streamed on PlutoTV, ensuring fans can witness this exciting chapter unfold.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 03:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The recent match between Mark Allen and Wu Yize at the Crucible Theatre set a new record for the longest frame in history. This unprecedented event has sparked significant debate among snooker commentators.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a gripping encounter at the <strong>Crucible Theatre</strong> on May 1, 2026, Mark Allen faced off against Wu Yize, culminating in a match that featured the longest frame in Crucible history. This frame stretched on for an astonishing 100 minutes and 21 seconds, prompting widespread criticism from snooker pundits.</p>
<p>The frame itself was marked by an intense stalemate; for 55 minutes, neither player potted a single ball. Initially, Allen led with a score of 47-13 before the match took a turn. Eventually, after a lengthy safety exchange, Wu Yize emerged victorious with a score of 88-66.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics from the match:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The frame lasted 100 minutes and 21 seconds.</li>
<li>A staggering 55 minutes elapsed without any balls being potted.</li>
<li>The session concluded with both players tied at 7-7 after only six frames were played instead of eight.</li>
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<p>As the match unfolded, former players voiced their opinions. Steve Davis didn’t hold back, stating, &#8220;In a nutshell, that frame is an embarrassment to snooker, and the referees and players’ association need to try to work out a way that never happens again.&#8221; Meanwhile, John Parrott described it as &#8220;the most bizarre frame I’ve ever seen here at the Crucible Theatre.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kyren Wilson pointed out that referee Marcel Eckardt should have intervened earlier: &#8220;That game was going nowhere, quite painful, but the fight and determination from Mark Allen is still incredible.&#8221; Stephen Hendry added weight to the discussion by declaring, &#8220;This is the dark side of snooker.&#8221;</p>
<p>This historic match has raised questions about snooker rules and how they are enforced during high-stakes competitions. Observers are now calling for changes to prevent such prolonged stalemates from occurring again in future tournaments.</p>
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		<title>Mark allen snooker delay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 12:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The BBC's coverage of the World Snooker Championship was interrupted by a power fault, frustrating fans during Mark Allen's match against Wu Yize.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On April 30, 2026, the <strong>BBC&#8217;s coverage of the World Snooker Championship</strong> faced an unexpected delay when a power fault struck the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Fans watching the semi-final between Mark Allen and Wu Yize were left frustrated as the live transmission was interrupted.</p>
<p>At precisely 19:51 BST, viewers experienced a sudden drop in the broadcast feed. For the next <strong>12 minutes</strong>, fans were left in the dark, unable to follow the action on their screens. The situation became a talking point among spectators and commentators alike.</p>
<p>During this interruption, Hazel Irvine provided updates, stating, &#8220;There was a big crash, bang and wallop in there and that sort of led to what we think is the power going off.&#8221; Meanwhile, the World Snooker Tour confirmed that the broadcast was paused due to technical issues.</p>
<p>When coverage resumed on BBC iPlayer and TNT, Mark Allen had already seized momentum by winning the third frame of the match. Despite the disruption, he managed to get his semi-final campaign underway effectively.</p>
<p>Yet, after the break, Wu Yize quickly took control of the game, opening up a commanding <strong>6-2 lead</strong> against Allen. This turn of events highlighted how quickly fortunes can shift in snooker—a game where focus is paramount.</p>
<p>The players returned to finish their frames before heading into a mid-session interval. This brief delay added an unusual twist to what was already an intense match. As fans awaited updates during those minutes, many expressed their disappointment over social media.</p>
<p>The incident not only disrupted viewing but also raised questions about technical reliability during high-stakes events like this championship. The BBC later apologized for the inconvenience caused by stating, &#8220;We are sorry for the break in this programme and are trying to correct the fault.&#8221; </p>
<p>As both players prepared for their next frames, Allen&#8217;s resilience would be tested against Yize&#8217;s growing confidence. The outcome of this match would shape their respective paths in this year&#8217;s tournament—an event that always carries significant weight in professional snooker.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Selby's emotional outburst during his defeat to Wu Yize at the World Snooker Championship reveals the intense pressure in high-stakes matches.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the hallowed halls of the Crucible Theatre, where legends are forged and dreams are shattered, Mark Selby faced a daunting challenge against rising star Wu Yize. The 2026 World Snooker Championship brought together two players from different generations—Selby, a seasoned four-time champion, and Wu, just 22 years old, eager to make his mark. The stakes were high, and the atmosphere crackled with anticipation as fans settled into their seats.</p>
<p>The match began with promise for Selby. He built an early lead, showcasing his experience and skill. But as the frames unfolded, the tide shifted dramatically. A missed routine red—a shot that should have been simple—turned the momentum in Wu’s favor. Suddenly, Selby found himself grappling not just with his opponent but with the weight of expectation that comes with being a former champion.</p>
<p>Frustration bubbled over when Selby slammed his cue against the table after missing another shot. &#8220;Just too many silly errors really,&#8221; he lamented later, reflecting on his performance. His emotional outburst revealed more than frustration; it was a glimpse into the pressures that top players endure during high-stakes matches.</p>
<p>Despite scoring more points and potting more balls than Wu throughout the contest, Selby&#8217;s inability to convert opportunities ultimately cost him dearly. He managed to claw back from a 12-9 deficit to bring it to 12-11, igniting hopes of a comeback. Yet, in snooker, hope can be fleeting. With each frame that slipped away, so did Selby&#8217;s chance at redemption.</p>
<p>After sealing a 13-11 victory over the experienced player, Wu Yize celebrated his achievement—his second-ever win at the World Snooker Championship. The young player’s composure under pressure impressed many, including Ronnie O&#8217;Sullivan, who praised him as a &#8220;more dynamic&#8221; version of Steve Davis. O&#8217;Sullivan&#8217;s endorsement might just signal a bright future for Wu in professional snooker.</p>
<p>Selby’s post-match reflections echoed through the arena: &#8220;I felt like I only played well really in the first session.&#8221; His admission highlighted not only his disappointment but also an awareness of how quickly fortunes can change in this sport. The conditions had been challenging; he described them as &#8220;atrocious,&#8221; noting that the table had been re-covered just before their match began.</p>
<p>As observers digested this unexpected outcome, speculation arose about what this means for Selby moving forward. Having not won a World Championship title in five years now, questions linger about whether he can reclaim his former glory or if this defeat marks a turning point in his career.</p>
<p>For now, Wu Yize advances to face new challenges ahead in the tournament while Mark Selby must regroup and reflect on how to navigate both the physical and emotional demands of snooker at its highest level. The next chapter for both players unfolds as they continue their journeys on this storied stage.</p>
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