Defending champ Williams in hospital after snooker match
SHEFFIELD: Defending world champion Mark Williams suffered a health scare after a sluggish opening session of his second-round match at the Crucible.
Welshman Williams had trailed David Gilbert 5-3 at the World Championship in Sheffield earlier on Friday before feeling pains in his chest. Williams subsequently posted on Twitter that he was in the A&E department of a local hospital, saying: “Couldn’t stick the chest pains no more.”
The 44-year-old informed tournament officials of the issue after the session and was advised by the on-call doctor to attend hospital. Williams made his own way there and is understood to be with his wife Joanne and son Kian. During Friday evening, Williams posted an encouraging update. “Doctors are confidant it’s not anything to do with my heart,” he tweeted. “Awaiting more tests at 10 o clock . #cantwaitformebed.”
Breaks of 105, 66 and 58 had earlier helped Williams get back on level terms against Gilbert, but the latter took the last two frames of the day to carve out a 5-3 lead. Their last-16 match is due to resume at 10am on Saturday, but it remains to be seen whether Williams will be able to play on.
Back at the Crucible, Neil Robertson — the 2010 world champion — was the first man into the quarter-finals as he completed a 13-6 victory over Shaun Murphy. The Australian had snatched the first frame of the day with a break of 67 and continued to score heavier than Murphy, who managed a highest break of 59 in the morning session but won two hard-fought frames to trail 8-6.
Murphy, the 2005 champion, then looked set to get within a single frame for the first time since losing the opening two of the contest without potting a single ball, only to miss a difficult brown in the 15th frame.
Robertson took full advantage to clear the colours and won the final frame of the session as well to lead 10-6 and justify his position as tournament favourite following the shock first-round defeat for five-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan.
The Australian kept up his momentum when the players returned to the table in the evening, producing a clearance of 120 which was followed by runs of 88 and 95 to move into the last eight.
-
Huge Donations Made On Eric Dane GoFundMe -
Matty Healy Sets Summer Wedding Date Close To Ex Taylor Swift's Nuptials -
Jennifer Lawrence On Her Complicated Relationship With Fame While Battling Rejection: 'Annoying' -
Protest Held Outside Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Home -
NASA Targets March 6 For Launch Of Crewed Mission Around Moon Following Successful Rocket Fueling Test -
Conan O'Brien Addresses Rob Reiner's Tragic Death After Explosive Clash At Christmas Bash -
Princess Eugenie, Beatrice's Major Plan With King Charles Revealed After Andrew Arrest -
Prince William Out Of Trouble As King Charles Faces Andrew Scandal Fallout -
Sir Paul McCartney Gets Honest About Whether He Broke Up The Beatles -
Brad Falchuk, Gwyneth Paltrow's Husband, Opens Up About Eric Dane's 'Famous Last Words' -
Sarah Ferguson Leaves Andrew 'furious' With Stunning Move: 'It's All-out War Now' -
Greenland Ice Sheet Acts Like ‘churning Molten Rock,’ Scientists Find -
Sydney Sweeney Pays Tribute To 'Euphoria' Co-star Eric Dane After His Death: 'Forever Will Love You' -
Kayla Nicole Reveals Surprising Reason Behind Separation From Travis Kelce -
Andrew Made Major Demand To King Charles Before Arrest -
Political Tensions Steal Spotlight At Berlin Film Festival Closing Ceremony