China's Lei Peifan stuns reigning snooker champion Kyren Wilson on Crucible debut

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2024 winner Kyren Wilson poses next to the trophy during the photo-call as part of the media day launching the start of the World Snooker Championship 2025 at Crucible Theatre on April 18, 2025.

2024 winner Kyren Wilson is the latest to suffer the Crucible Curse.

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LONDON - Chinese debutant Lei Peifan caused a huge shock on the first day of the snooker world championship as he stunned defending champion Kyren Wilson 10-9 at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre.

England's Wilson, who had already won four titles this season, appeared to have the first-round match under control as he recovered from losing the opening two frames to reel off six in a row to lead 6-2 in the best of 19 frame duel.

But the ice-cool Lei stormed back in astonishing fashion to win seven frames in succession as Wilson lost his way.

Wilson finally stopped the rot to win the 16th frame with a superb century clearance but missed a routine pot on the black early in the next frame to allow and Lei the chance to seal one of the biggest shocks in the tournament's history.

Lei looked set for victory when he fluked a red but then missed an easy red with the finish line in sight as he led 60-25. Wilson then returned to the table and win the frame on the black to close the gap to one frame.

Again, Lei led in the next frame, but again he faltered and Wilson levelled for 9-9 to set up a decider.

Wilson looked favourite then, but Lei took his chance in the final frame to claim victory with a composed break of 66.

The 33-year-old Wilson is the latest player to suffer the so-called Crucible Curse which refers to the fact that no first-time champion has ever retained the title the following year. REUTERS

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