💨 Abstract
Zak Surety had a memorable debut at the World Snooker Championship, describing the Crucible as both exhilarating and intimidating. Despite initial struggles with anxiety, he made an impressive comeback, becoming the first player to make four centuries on debut. Although he lost, Surety finished the season strong and is eager to return next year. He praised the unique atmosphere and history of the Crucible, stating it should remain the home of the World Championship.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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