Kyren Wilson became the 20th victim of the Crucible Curse. 33, was the after his dramatic 10-9 defeat to Chinese debutant Lei Peifan late last night.
Wilson, who battled back from 9-6 down to force a decider, watched his treasured trophy slip away as giant-killer Lei, 21, scored a seismic scalp in an epic at the sport's spiritual Sheffield home. World No.2 Wilson vowed to break the infamous hoodoo, where no first-time champion has successfully defended the title, at his champion’s press conference last year.
And the Warrior even went so far as to taunt the unforgiving Snooker Gods with a video on social media in the build up to his defence —where he smashed a mirror, opened an umbrella indoors and had a black cat walk past him — all regarded as bad luck omens.
Wilson said: "I'm obviously devastated. I gave it my all. I had everything going against me. I don't know what went wrong.
"The table let me down in the decider, but every credit to Lei Peifan on his debut."
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Scottish Open champion Lei amazingly fouled with his first ever shot in the Crucible cauldron when he potted the blue off the break off.
Wilson went on a six-frame burst with breaks of 136, a pair of 82s and 66 to lead 6-2 before Lei pinched the final frame of the first session. But the venue where Wilson realised his boyhood dreams 12 months ago became a Theatre of Nightmares as Lei made it seven frames in a row to lead 9-6 with runs of 50, 60, 75, 89, 69, 92.
‘Warrior’ Wilson lived up to his nickname as he stopped the rot with a century, won the 17th frame on the black, and stood up when it mattered most with a 60 visit to force a decider. But Lei held his nerve with a break of 66 to get over the line.
"He's a very, very, very good match player, with a fantastic temperament," said on TNT Sports when asked about the Chinese.
"I must say when he first came on the scene I played him a couple of times, I thought 'this geezer cant play'. He's one of them you think he's going nowhere. His cue action was all under one thing, he was missing a lot of balls. He won [the Scottish Open] and now every time you watch him play you think he's a handful for anyone."
Earlier in the day, Mark Williams withstood the second greatest scoring streak in Crucible history to lead Wu Yize 5-4 overnight. The Chinese qualifier, 21, rattled in an impressive 466 points without reply, second only to John Higgins' 485-point spell against Anthony Hamilton in 2000.
Qualifier Chris Wakelin is three frames away from his first ever Crucible win after he opened up a commanding 7-2 lead over 2010 winner Neil Robertson.
China’s Xiao Guodong resumes 7-2 ahead of Matt Selt and Barry Hawkins leads Hossein Vafaei 5-4.
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