Wu Yize holds overnight lead over Shaun Murphy after ...
Wu Yize holds a 10-7 overnight lead over Shaun Murphy in the final of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible in Sheffield.
www.skysports.comWu Yize led Shaun Murphy 10-7 after the opening two sessions of the World Snooker Championship final, with Murphy mounting a late challenge that kept the contest alive at the Crucible in Sheffield. Murphy later closed the gap and the final went to a dramatic finish, with Wu eventually triumphing to become world champion at 22. For the latest updates, you can check live coverage from major outlets like ESPN and Sky Sports.[1][4][10]
Wu Yize holds a 10-7 overnight lead over Shaun Murphy in the final of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible in Sheffield.
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ground.newsSHEFFIELD, England (AP) — Wu Yize had a 10-7 lead over Shaun Murphy of England after the opening day
www.bastillepost.comWu Yize came out firing at a fractious Crucible to establish a three-frame lead over Shaun Murphy ahead of Monday's concluding sessions of the World Snooker Championship final in Sheffield.
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www.mirror.co.ukWu Yize is the new world snooker champion after winning a stunning final vs. Shaun Murphy 18-17 at the Crucible. Here's how it happened.
www.espn.comWu Yize came out firing at a fractious Crucible to establish a three-frame lead over Shaun Murphy ahead of Monday's concluding sessions of the World Snooker Championship final in Sheffield.
www.espn.comWu Yize is leading Shaun Murphy of England 10-7 after the opening day of the world snooker championship final on Sunday. The Chinese player won an epic semifinal 17-16 against Mark Allen on…
www.sfchronicle.comWu Yize has started strongly in his World Snooker Championship final with Shaun Murphy, moving 10-7 ahead after the opening two sessions at the Crucible.
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