Wu Yize Takes 10–7 Lead Over Shaun Murphy on Opening Day of World Snooker Championship Final

Wu Yize Dominates Opening Session at the Crucible
Chinese player Wu Yize has made a strong start in the World Snooker Championship final at the Crucible in Sheffield, building a 10–7 lead over England's Shaun Murphy after the first day of play.
First Day of the Final
Wu's performance on day one of the final has put him in a commanding position, though Murphy will be looking to close the gap when play resumes. The match is contested over 35 frames, meaning a significant amount of snooker remains to be played.
What's at Stake
A victory for Wu Yize would mark a historic moment in snooker, as the young Chinese player continues to represent the growing strength of the sport in China. Murphy, a former world champion, brings considerable experience to the table and will be determined to mount a comeback.
- Current score: Wu Yize 10 – Shaun Murphy 7
- Venue: Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
- Format: Best of 35 frames
Play is set to continue, with both players returning to the Crucible as the final moves into its second and decisive day.
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