The World Snooker Championship final was briefly disrupted when a female protester made her way onto the arena floor, shouting about TV licenses. The incident occurred during the third frame, with player Wu Yize leading 2-0. Referee Rob Spencer intervened and the protester was quickly apprehended, allowing the match to resume shortly after.
Spectators praised the quick actions of Spencer and security personnel, with one person audibly commending the referee. This disturbance followed another incident the day before, where a different individual was removed from the venue for disruptive behavior during the semi-final match between Wu and Mark Allen.
Despite the interruptions, Wu advanced to the final, defeating Allen in a tense match that ended 17-16. Allen expressed disappointment in his performance, acknowledging the pressure of the moment. He praised Wu’s playing style and predicted future success for his opponent in the world of snooker.
Meanwhile, Shaun Murphy secured his spot in the final by overcoming John Higgins in a hard-fought battle. Murphy’s victory was highlighted by his resilience and skill under pressure. Reflecting on the match, Murphy lauded Higgins’ talent and professionalism, expressing admiration for his opponent’s enduring prowess.
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