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Snooker Anger: Maguire Slaps Ball After Frustrating Loss

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Maguire‘s Outburst Fuels Run ⁣at International Championship

An unusual display of frustration from Stephen Maguire punctuated his match against Xu Si at the International⁣ Championship this week. Trailing 63-43 ‌in the⁣ ninth frame⁤ of their best-of-11​ encounter, Maguire ‌attempted a snooker, but‌ a misjudged shot⁤ resulted in the white ball cannoning into a blue and ⁣subsequently dropping into ⁣the middle pocket. Visibly angered ‌by the ‍error and conceding the frame,⁢ the Scottish player forcefully struck the black​ ball up the table‌ with ​his hand,⁢ sending it bouncing between the baulk and top ⁤cushions before returning to ⁤his seat, still demonstrably ⁤frustrated.

Despite the incident, Maguire rallied, winning⁢ the 10th frame to secure the match. He has continued ‍his strong performance, defeating 2024 ⁣world champion Kyren Wilson and Jiang Jun to reach the quarter-finals, where he will‍ face Zak Surety.

The tournament has also ‍seen a stunning upset as ​Wu Yize defeated world number one Judd Trump 6-4, overcoming ​a significant ‌4-0 deficit at the mid-session interval. Wu won ‍six consecutive frames, holding Trump⁤ to just 18 points in the⁤ latter stages of the match.

“I felt ⁢very proud of myself,” Wu⁤ stated after the match. “After going 4-0 down I⁣ fought shot by shot. The crowd really cheered me up. With all the fans⁤ cheering at the end it felt like a moment of true happiness.” Wu has as advanced to the semi-finals with a dominant 6-0 victory over Barry Hawkins.

Wu will now face defending world champion and fellow Chinese player Zhao Xintong, who secured a 6-5 win against ​Mark Selby – his ⁤first⁢ victory over Selby in six attempts.

The⁤ semi-finals⁢ will⁤ also feature the winner of ⁣the Maguire-surety match against​ either shaun Murphy or John Higgins. The⁢ champion in Nanjing will ‌receive £175,000, with £75,000 awarded to the runner-up and £33,000 for ‌semi-finalists. The tournament,which has been won‌ by Chinese players in the last two years (Zhang​ Anda​ in 2023 and Ding Junhui in 2022),will conclude this Sunday. Selby‌ and Trump are both former⁣ two-time champions, while Murphy ‍was a finalist in 2019.

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