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Zhao Xintong, a 28-year-old Chinese amateur, won the World Snooker Championship, defeating Mark Williams 18-12 at the Crucible. Zhao, who had returned to the professional circuit after a 20-month ban for fixing matches and betting on snooker, broke records by winning more frames (111) than any other world champion in history.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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