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World Snooker Championship 2025 results, scores and schedule for Day 10

World Snooker Championship 2025 results, scores and schedule for Day 10

Metro28-04-2025

The second round of the World Snooker Championship comes to an end on Monday, with just eight players remaining by the end of the day's action.
It already feels a long time ago that defending champion Kyren Wilson was beaten on the opening evening of the tournament, but there remains a fair distance to cover yet, with the quarter-finals beginning on Tuesday.
Plenty of big names have fallen, with the likes of Mark Selby and Neil Robertson joining Wilson in losing in the opening round, but a string of heavyweights remain in the tournament.
The two quarter-finals we already know see Class of 92 legends Mark Williams and John Higgins face each other, while Zhao Xintong and Chris Wakelin battle it out in the first appearance at this stage for both men.
It looks set to be a very short evening session on Monday as Ronnie O'Sullivan leads Pang Junxu 12-4 and Luca Brecel is ahead of Ding Junhui by the same scoreline in a race to 13.
The Crucible crowd will be hoping for as much play as possible, but an exhibition from some snooker legends looks most likely.
The quarter-finals begin on Wednesday and are played over the same best-of-25 distance that the second round matches are.
Monday April 28
13.00Si Jiahui 9-7 Ben Woollaston
Shaun Murphy 6-10 Judd Trump
19.00
Ronnie O'Sullivan 12-4 Pang Junxu
Luca Brecel 12-4 Ding Junhui
Quarter-finals
Tuesday April 29
10.00Zhao Xintong vs Chris Wakelin
John Higgins vs Mark Williams
14.30O'Sullivan/Pang vs Si/Woollaston
Brecel/Ding vs Murphy/Trump
19.00Zhao Xintong vs Chris Wakelin
John Higgins vs Mark Williams
Wednesday April 30
10.00John Higgins vs Mark Williams
O'Sullivan/Pang vs Si/Woollaston
14.30Zhao Xintong vs Chris Wakelin
Brecel/Ding vs Murphy/Trump
19.00O'Sullivan/Pang vs Si/Woollaston
Brecel/Ding vs Murphy/Trump
Round One More Trending
Lei Peifan 10-9 Kyren WilsonXiao Guodong 10-4 Matthew SeltMark Williams 10-8 Wu YizeHossein Vafaei 10-9 Barry HawkinsChris Wakelin 10-8 Neil RobertsonZhao Xintong 10-4 Jak JonesMark Allen 10-6 Fan ZhengyiJohn Higgins 10-7 Joe O'ConnorDing Junhui 10-7 Zak SuretySi Jiahui 10-6 Dave GilbertShaun Murphy 10-4 Daniel WellsPang Junxu 10-7 Zhang AndaRonnie O'Sullivan 10-4 Ali CarterJudd Trump 10-4 Zhou YuelongLuca Brecel 10-7 Ryan Day
Ben Woollaston 10-8 Mark Selby
Round Two
Chris Wakelin 13-6 Mark AllenJohn Higgins 13-12 Xiao GuodongHossein Vafaei 10-13 Mark Williams
Zhao Xintong 13-10 Lei Peifan
MORE: Judd Trump reckons he is in Shaun Murphy's head before Crucible clash
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