Murphy and Wu Yize Reach World Snooker Championship Final After Tense Semi-Final Victories

Two Dramatic Semi-Finals Set the Stage at the Crucible
The 2025 World Snooker Championship final lineup is confirmed, with Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize both advancing through hard-fought semi-finals at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
Murphy Edges Out Higgins in High-Stakes Encounter
Shaun Murphy secured his place in the final with a 17–15 victory over veteran John Higgins. The match went deep into the final frames before Murphy held his nerve to close out the win and book a return trip to the Crucible final.
Wu Yize Wins Thriller Against Allen
In arguably the more dramatic of the two semi-finals, China's Wu Yize defeated Mark Allen by the narrowest possible margin, 17–16, in a match that went to the penultimate frame of the maximum. The result marks a significant moment for the young Chinese player, who now faces Murphy in the final.
What to Expect in the Final
- Shaun Murphy, a former World Champion, brings experience and consistency to the final
- Wu Yize represents a new generation of elite snooker talent emerging from China
- The best-of-35-frame final is scheduled to begin the following day at the Crucible
The final promises to be a compelling contest between an established campaigner and a rising star, with the sport's most prestigious title on the line.
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