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Zak Surety, ranked 73rd, made snooker history by scoring four centuries in his Crucible debut at the World Snooker Championship. Despite losing to Ding Junhui 10-7, his impressive performances earned him a spot in the tournament by defeating Antoni Kowalski, Jack Lisowski, and Ricky Walden. However, nerves seemed to affect him, starting the match poorly, but he settled down to keep the contest competitive.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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