Mark Allen Says World Championship Miss Too Painful to Revisit

Allen Still Coming to Terms with Costly Semi-Final Error
Mark Allen has admitted that the memory of a crucial missed shot during this year's World Snooker Championship semi-final remains too raw for him to watch back. The Northern Irish player said the moment "hurts too much" at this stage, underscoring how deeply the defeat has affected him.
A Miss That Changed the Match
The error proved pivotal in Allen's semi-final campaign at the Crucible, ultimately denying him the opportunity to compete for the world title. Allen has described the miss as "shocking," reflecting his own frustration with the uncharacteristic lapse at such a critical stage of the tournament.
Emotional Aftermath
It is not uncommon for professional snooker players to review their matches as part of their preparation and development, but Allen indicated he is not yet in a position to do so objectively. The weight of a near-miss at one of the sport's most prestigious events clearly continues to linger.
Allen remains one of the top-ranked players on the World Snooker Tour, and his run to the semi-finals demonstrated his capacity to compete at the highest level. Whether he can channel this disappointment into motivation ahead of the next season remains to be seen.
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