Kyren Wilson unceremoniously ends Zhao Xintong’s epic winning run at Shanghai Masters – Bundlezy

Kyren Wilson unceremoniously ends Zhao Xintong’s epic winning run at Shanghai Masters

2025 Shanghai Masters - Day 6
Kyren Wilson is into the Shanghai Masters final (Picture: Getty Images)

Zhao Xintong’s 26-match winning run was ended unceremoniously by Kyren Wilson who beat the world champion 10-5 in the Shanghai Masters semi-finals.

The Cyclone was last beaten in November by Shaun Murphy at the UK Championship, winning a string of games on the amateur circuit before romping to World Championship victory at the Crucible.

The Shanghai Masters was the first time Zhao was in action since his Crucible triumph and he looked good in beating Chris Wakelin and Ding Junhui to reach the final four.

The 28-year-old continued to impress in the first session of the semi, leading 5-4 with breaks of 121, 113 and 95 along the way.

However, he pretty much collapsed in the evening session, with Wilson playing very nicely, but Zhao a long way from his best as the Englishman won six frames on the bounce to reach the final.

It wasn’t clear what caused the sharp downward turn in Zhao’s form, but he missed a number of easy balls, often after potting trickier ones to get in.

The Warrior was happy to accept the gifts and continues a brilliant run which has seen him beat Si Jiahui 6-5 and Ronnie O’Sullivan 6-3.

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Zhao Xintong was playing for the first time as world champion (Picture: Getty Images)

Waiting for Wilson in the final is Ali Carter who has had a remarkable event after stepping in as a late replacement for Mark Allen, who withdrew due to personal reasons.

The Captain came from 5-2 behind to beat Mark Williams 6-5 in the last 16, then did the exact same thing to Xiao Guodong in the quarter-finals.

Carter was in trouble again in the semis at 8-6 behind against Mark Selby, but reeled off four frames on the spin to win 10-6.

‘I was just out there competing,’ said Carter. ‘At 8-6 down he missed a blue and it gave me a glimmer of hope. It was very pleasing to get over the line with a one visit.

‘I’ve been 5-2 down twice and 8-6 here. I’ve been looking to go home and move my flight forward. It is as simple as that. You can have all of the positive things said to you, think this and think that, but the secret is to not think anything. I shouldn’t be here now really. If Mark Allen hadn’t withdrawn, I hope he is alright, then I wouldn’t be.

‘I love Shanghai, I love the city and I love the tournament. I won it back in 2010 and it would be great to try and win it on Sunday. Whether it is Kyren Wilson, who is growing in confidence, or the current World Champion and everyone’s favourite in China Zhao Xintong. I’m a wily old fox and I’ll just see if I can turn up and upset the apple cart.’

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