BBC host Hazel Irvine publicly apologized to Mark Allen during the World Championship final broadcast after his loss to Wu Yize in the semi-final. The game took a dramatic turn when Allen missed a crucial black ball that would have secured him victory. Instead, Wu capitalized on the mistake, ultimately winning the match 17-16.
Allen’s defeat dashed his hopes of reaching his first-ever World Championship final. Irvine, visibly affected by the missed shot, expressed her regret for Allen’s loss during the coverage. Fellow commentator John Parrott also shared his disbelief at the pivotal moment.
Acknowledging his error, Allen admitted that such mistakes under pressure are unacceptable for a player at his level. Despite having multiple chances to clinch the match, he credited Wu for his performance and sportsmanship. Looking ahead, Allen expressed confidence in Wu’s potential to become a world champion.
In the subsequent sessions, Wu staged a remarkable comeback against Murphy, securing a narrow lead of 13-12. The young player, on the brink of making history as the second youngest world champion, displayed resilience and skill in the face of a challenging opponent.
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