John Higgins defied odds to make Masters semi-final after 'criminal' fluke. The 50-year-old Scot became the oldest player in tournament history to reach the final four, beating world champion Zhao Xintong 6-5 in a thrilling match that will be remembered for years to come.
Higgins was left stunned as he came from behind to level the match at 5-5, thanks to an outrageous 'fluke' shot. The Scot potted a difficult red, which somehow landed on the black, resulting in Zhao's cue ball landing in the opposite pocket. This bizarre sequence of events sent the crowd into raptures and gave Higgins a second chance.
The Northern Irishman capitalized on the mistake, clearing the table from the final red to win the decider 58-55 and take the match 6-5. For Higgins, it was a moment of pure luck that brought him closer to securing his third Masters title.
"I was so lucky," Higgins said in the aftermath, acknowledging the magnitude of his good fortune. "It's tough out there โ I'm delighted and so proud I'm still doing it." This remarkable comeback has sent shockwaves through the snooker world, with many pundits hailing Higgins as one of the greatest players of all time.
In a tournament that has already seen four six-frame matches, this thrilling encounter will be remembered for its unpredictability. The fact that Higgins and Zhao were only 5-3 down at the start of their match highlights the level of talent and skill on display.
Higgins' journey to the semi-finals next sees him face off against Judd Trump, a two-time Masters champion who has been struggling with form this season. Despite his recent struggles, Trump remains one of the best players in the world, making Higgins' task even more daunting.
Higgins was left stunned as he came from behind to level the match at 5-5, thanks to an outrageous 'fluke' shot. The Scot potted a difficult red, which somehow landed on the black, resulting in Zhao's cue ball landing in the opposite pocket. This bizarre sequence of events sent the crowd into raptures and gave Higgins a second chance.
The Northern Irishman capitalized on the mistake, clearing the table from the final red to win the decider 58-55 and take the match 6-5. For Higgins, it was a moment of pure luck that brought him closer to securing his third Masters title.
"I was so lucky," Higgins said in the aftermath, acknowledging the magnitude of his good fortune. "It's tough out there โ I'm delighted and so proud I'm still doing it." This remarkable comeback has sent shockwaves through the snooker world, with many pundits hailing Higgins as one of the greatest players of all time.
In a tournament that has already seen four six-frame matches, this thrilling encounter will be remembered for its unpredictability. The fact that Higgins and Zhao were only 5-3 down at the start of their match highlights the level of talent and skill on display.
Higgins' journey to the semi-finals next sees him face off against Judd Trump, a two-time Masters champion who has been struggling with form this season. Despite his recent struggles, Trump remains one of the best players in the world, making Higgins' task even more daunting.