Snooker Enthusiast Ejected from Crucible Theatre During Mark Allen’s World Snooker Championship Match
The Crucible Theatre was rocked by a disruptive fan during Mark Allen’s World Snooker Championship match against John Higgins, leading to the fan being escorted out of the venue. In a tense battle for a quarter-final spot, Allen was leading 71-40 in the 13th frame when a sudden shout from the audience interrupted his shot, causing a moment of chaos. The referee quickly took control of the situation, ensuring the fan was removed promptly.
Despite the disturbance, Allen managed to keep his composure and ended the session with a 9-7 advantage over Higgins. With a hot streak over the past 18 months, Allen is eyeing the world number one spot and is in a strong position to clinch the last-16 tie when play continues on Monday night in Sheffield.
However, Allen’s less than stellar record at the Crucible has been a point of concern. Despite winning two of snooker’s Triple Crown titles, he has never made it to the World Championship final, with semi-final exits in 2009 and 2023. Higgins, a four-time champion himself, expressed disappointment in Allen’s lack of success at the Crucible, hinting at a possible venue curse.
In a surprising turn of events, Higgins also raised concerns about the future of the iconic Crucible Theatre as the host venue for the World Championship. With the current contract set to run out in 2027, Higgins believes the venue may soon no longer host the prestigious event, marking the end of an era in snooker history. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the venue, both Allen and Higgins remain focused on their quest for victory in this year’s championship.