Mark Allen reflects on World Championship defeat to John Higgins and aims for improvement
In a dramatic turn of events at the World Championship, Mark Allen’s dreams of winning the title for the first time were shattered by a resurgent John Higgins. The Northern Irishman led 10-7 before Higgins mounted a remarkable comeback, winning three consecutive frames to level the match.
The tension was palpable as the players exchanged blows, but it was Allen who ultimately faltered in the deciding frame. A crucial missed red with the rest allowed Higgins to produce a stunning match-winning clearance, sealing his victory and advancing to the quarter-finals.
Reflecting on his defeat, Allen took full responsibility, admitting, “I had more than enough chances to win it and just didn’t take them.” Despite reaching the semi-finals last year and enjoying a successful season with three titles under his belt, Allen was left to rue missed opportunities at the Crucible.
Meanwhile, Higgins, a four-time World Champion, showed his class and determination, setting up a quarter-final clash with Kyren Wilson. Allen praised Higgins’ competitive spirit and predicted that the Scottish veteran still has what it takes to claim a fifth World title.
As Allen contemplates his early exit from the tournament, he acknowledges that he is capable of more and is determined to elevate his performances. The world number three expressed his disappointment with his season overall, emphasizing his desire to achieve greater success in the future.
With Higgins advancing and Allen reflecting on what could have been, the World Championship continues to deliver thrilling moments and unexpected outcomes on the green baize. Fans can expect more drama and excitement as the tournament progresses towards crowning a new champion.
