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		<title>Steve davis: Mark Allen&#8217;s Missed Black Ball Compared to</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 21:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen's missed black ball in the World Snooker Championship semi-final has drawn comparisons to Steve Davis's infamous miss in 1985. This incident highlights significant moments in snooker history.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen&#8217;s missed black ball during the <strong>World Snooker Championship</strong> semi-final has sparked comparisons to <strong>Steve Davis</strong>&#8216;s legendary miss in 1985. In a crucial moment, Allen was leading 16-15 before failing to pot a black ball that would have sent him to the final.</p>
<p>This missed shot resulted in his opponent, Wu Yize, winning the match with a score of 17-16. The significance of this moment cannot be overstated; it is now considered one of the most infamous misses in snooker history, echoing Davis&#8217;s own blunder from decades ago.</p>
<p>In the 1985 final, <strong>Dennis Taylor</strong> triumphed over Davis by a narrow margin of 18-17. Both players faced immense pressure, but while Taylor celebrated his victory, Davis&#8217;s miss became a defining moment that has haunted him throughout his career.</p>
<p><strong>The comparisons highlight:</strong></p>
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<li>Allen was ahead at 16-15 before his critical miss.</li>
<li>The match ended with Wu Yize winning 17-16 against Allen.</li>
<li>Davis lost the 1985 final after his own missed black ball.</li>
<li>Taylor won that match by just one frame, scoring 18-17.</li>
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<p>Joe Perry commented on the atmosphere during Allen&#8217;s match, stating, &#8220;You really like to think that shot wasn&#8217;t caused by the distraction in the crowd.&#8221; This reflects how external factors can influence performance at such high-stakes events.</p>
<p>Dennis Taylor remains a prominent figure in snooker today and often reflects on his own experiences during commentary. He noted the emotional connection fans have with players and their journeys through the sport.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Steve Davis has transitioned into art and education after his snooker career. His installation &#8220;We Tell Them They Can Fly&#8221; is currently on exhibit and showcases his artistic talents beyond the snooker table.</p>
<p>The legacy of these moments—Allen’s recent miss and Davis’s infamous blunder—continues to shape narratives within snooker history. Fans will undoubtedly remember these pivotal shots for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Stephen Hendry Faces Criticism from Mark Allen</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 02:32:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen's recent remarks about Stephen Hendry underscore a generational divide in snooker, especially regarding commentary styles.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen sharply criticized <strong>Stephen Hendry</strong> for his commentary on Allen&#8217;s recent match during the World Snooker Championship. This exchange highlights the generational divide within the sport, as players like Allen and Shaun Murphy navigate the evolving landscape of snooker commentary.</p>
<p>During his quarter-final match against Kyren Wilson, Mark Allen advanced with a score of <strong>13-9</strong>. At one point in the match, Allen held a lead of <strong>5</strong> frames. Following his victory, he expressed his frustration with Hendry&#8217;s comments, stating that they often miss the mark.</p>
<p>Hendry, a seven-time world champion who last won the World Snooker Championship in <strong>1999</strong>, remarked on Allen&#8217;s playing style, suggesting it would not lead to championship wins. In response, Allen stated, &#8220;Look, Stephen’s entitled to his opinion. But more often than not, he’s full of rubbish to be honest.&#8221; This comment reflects a growing tension between established players and newer generations.</p>
<p>The context deepens when considering Shaun Murphy&#8217;s recent performance. He came back from being down by <strong>3</strong> frames to defeat Zhao Xintong. After this match, Hendry praised Murphy&#8217;s play as being in &#8220;championship-winning form.&#8221; However, this compliment contrasts with Hendry&#8217;s earlier critiques.</p>
<p>John Parrott also weighed in on the debate. He disagreed with Hendry&#8217;s assertion that players suffer from a &#8216;hangover&#8217; after previous matches. Parrott stated, &#8220;I certainly don’t subscribe to Shaun Murphy having a hangover, not at all.&#8221; This illustrates differing perspectives on player psychology and performance.</p>
<p>The dynamics of commentary and player performance are crucial as snooker continues to evolve. The sport now features younger players like Zhao Xintong and Kyren Wilson who bring different styles and strategies to the table.</p>
<p>This ongoing dialogue about commentary styles and player expectations suggests that changes are inevitable in snooker. As players like Mark Allen continue to challenge traditional views, the sport may see further shifts in how it is discussed and analyzed.</p>
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		<title>Mark allen wu yize frame</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 02:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Allen and Wu Yize faced off in the longest frame in Crucible history, lasting over 100 minutes, leading to significant criticism from pundits.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the <strong>World Snooker Championship</strong> on May 1, 2026, Mark Allen and Wu Yize played a match that featured the longest frame in Crucible history, lasting an astonishing <strong>100 minutes and 21 seconds</strong>. This lengthy frame has drawn widespread criticism from pundits and fans alike.</p>
<p>The frame reached a stalemate where no balls were potted for <strong>55 minutes</strong>. At one point, Allen led the frame with a score of <strong>47-13</strong> before the deadlock occurred. Ultimately, Wu Yize won the frame with a score of <strong>88-66</strong> after an extended safety exchange.</p>
<p>The session concluded with both players tied at <strong>7-7</strong>, having played only six frames instead of the expected eight. This was particularly notable given that Allen had previously trailed by <strong>6-2</strong> before winning five consecutive frames to take the lead.</p>
<p>The previous record for the longest frame was set during the <strong>2022 World Championship</strong>, lasting just <strong>85 minutes</strong>. This new record has raised questions about the current state of snooker and its rules, particularly regarding extended safety play.</p>
<p>Steve Davis described the frame as &#8220;an embarrassment to snooker,&#8221; emphasizing the need for reform in how matches are officiated. Similarly, Stephen Hendry referred to this situation as &#8220;the dark side of snooker,&#8221; indicating a growing concern among former champions about match integrity.</p>
<p>Kyren Wilson added that referee Marcel Eckardt should have intervened sooner, stating, &#8220;That game was going nowhere.&#8221; John Parrott also expressed disbelief at what he termed &#8220;the most bizarre frame I’ve ever seen here at the Crucible Theatre.&#8221; These reactions highlight a significant dissatisfaction with how such prolonged play can detract from viewer engagement.</p>
<p>The implications of this historic frame may lead to changes in snooker officiating rules. Observers speculate that referees and players&#8217; associations will need to address this issue to prevent similar occurrences in future tournaments.</p>
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		<title>Mark allen snooker delay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emily Clarke]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 11:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A power fault interrupted the BBC's coverage of the World Snooker Championship, frustrating fans during Mark Allen's semi-final match against Wu Yize.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The BBC&#8217;s coverage of the <strong>World Snooker Championship</strong> was unexpectedly interrupted by a power fault on <strong>April 30, 2026</strong>, during the semi-final match between Mark Allen and Wu Yize at the Crucible Theatre.</p>
<p>The broadcast feed dropped out at <strong>19:51 BST</strong> and remained unavailable for <strong>12 minutes</strong>. This technical problem caused frustration among fans eager to watch the match unfold live.</p>
<p>Despite the delay, Mark Allen managed to win the third frame of the semi-final after play resumed. However, following the interruption, Wu Yize took a commanding lead of <strong>6-2</strong> against Allen.</p>
<p>The players returned to finish the final frame before the mid-session interval after the brief disruption. The World Snooker Tour confirmed that the broadcast was paused due to a technical issue, stating, &#8220;Broadcast has been paused at the Halo World Championship due to a technical issue; we are working towards resolving this.&#8221; </p>
<p>Hazel Irvine, a commentator for the event, described the incident: &#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; Fans expressed their disappointment over missing critical moments of this high-stakes match.</p>
<p>This incident marks a significant moment in Allen&#8217;s journey through this year&#8217;s championship. Earlier in the week, he secured his place in his third World Championship semi-final after a thrilling quarter-final encounter against Barry Hawkins.</p>
<p>As it stands now, Mark Allen has won three frames in total during this semi-final. His performance will be crucial as he aims to overcome Wu Yize and advance further in this prestigious tournament.</p>
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		<title>Dennis Taylor on Mark Allen&#8217;s World Championship Potential</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Oliver Bennett]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 02:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dennis Taylor expressed confidence in Mark Allen's ability to win the World Championship, citing his past performances and the significance of the Crucible.</p>
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<p>Dennis Taylor has voiced strong support for Mark Allen, asserting that the Northern Irish player has the potential to win the World Championship. Taylor, who famously clinched the title in 1985, stated, &#8220;He can definitely do it. I think he doesn’t like it when I say he’s going to win it.&#8221; This endorsement comes as Allen prepares for the 2026 World Championship, which will take place from April 18 to May 4 at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.</p>
<p>Despite never having won the World Championship, Allen has reached the semi-finals twice, in 2009 and 2023, and has accumulated an impressive 12 ranking titles throughout his career. Notably, he achieved a remarkable 147 break at the Crucible, showcasing his skill and determination.</p>
<p>The Crucible Theatre has been the home of the World Snooker Championship since 1977, and it will undergo a significant £45 million refurbishment, which includes adding up to 500 seats. This renovation is backed by £10 million in government funding and £25 million from local government sources, ensuring that the venue remains a premier location for snooker.</p>
<p>Current World Champion Zhao Xintong expressed his affection for the Crucible, stating, &#8220;I am so happy because I love the Crucible, it is a very special place and all Chinese players want to play there.&#8221; This sentiment reflects the venue&#8217;s importance in the world of snooker, especially as the sport continues to grow, particularly in China, where there are reportedly 60 million active players.</p>
<p>As the World Championship approaches, the anticipation builds not only for Allen but for all competitors. Observers are keen to see if Allen can translate his past successes into a championship victory. The current deal to hold the World Championship in Sheffield extends until 2045, solidifying the city&#8217;s status as a snooker hub.</p>
<p>With the Crucible&#8217;s current capacity at 980, the upcoming refurbishment is expected to enhance the experience for both players and fans alike. Councillor Tom Hunt emphasized the city&#8217;s commitment to snooker, stating, &#8220;Sheffield loves snooker – and it’s here to stay.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the tournament nears, the spotlight will be on Mark Allen to see if he can finally secure the elusive title that has so far eluded him. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact impact of the refurbishment on the upcoming championship, but the excitement surrounding the event continues to grow.</p>
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