Mark Williams is the 2024 Champion of Champions

Mark Williams became Champion of Champions for the first time yesterday night, beating Xiao Guodong by 10-6 in the final. Here is the report shared by WST:

WILLIAMS CROWNED AS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

The momentous triumph came in a week which also saw Williams clinch his first match win in the event. The world number six had exited in the first round in all of his three previous appearances.

Evergreen Welshman Williams is still thrilling fans around the world with his unique brand of snooker, just five months short of his 50th birthday.

Earlier this year, he clinched a 26th career ranking title at the Tour Championship. In September he came agonisingly close to becoming the inaugural winner of the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, losing the final 10-9 to Judd Trump.

Victory for Williams sees him pocket the £150,000 top prize. That goes some way towards making up for the disappointment of missing out on the £500,000 winner’s cheque in Riyadh, where he had to settle for £200,000.

Xiao can reflect on a week where he has produced some sensational snooker during his Champion of Champions debut. He defeated Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Selby and Mark Allen to make the title match. Xiao earned his place in the event after winning a maiden ranking crown, 17 years after turning professional, at last month’s Wuhan Open.

The afternoon session saw Williams charge into a hefty 5-0 advantage, but Xiao pegged him back to 5-4 to head into this evening with the match in the balance.

Williams reasserted his authority when tonight’s session got underway. Runs of 104 and 62 helped him to move 7-4 ahead. The following two frames were traded to see Williams head in for the mid-session 8-5 in front.

Xiao again reduced the deficit when play resumed, but breaks of 95 and 67 saw Williams over the line with two on the bounce to capture the title.

Mark Williams

Champion of Champions

Williams added: “It is another season where I’ve picked up a trophy. I don’t know what to say really. It seems the older I’m getting, the more support I’m getting from the crowd. It is unbelievable. I’m lost for words.

I’ve got nothing to prove anymore. I’m just going to enjoy it. Even if I’d lost today I would have congratulated Xiao and said well done. I’m over the moon.

Xiao said: “The crowd was very nice and I’d also like to thank the Chinese fans who watched me play during the night time. I played a legend today and I learned a lot. I want Ronnie, Mark and John to play for another ten or 20 years!

Congratulations “Willo”!

And congratulations as well to Xiao Guodong. He came up second last night but he played some fantastic snooker all week, showed exemplary resilience, he beat a string of multiple ranking event winners including two multiple World Champion … whilst staying humble and grounded all week. He’s a very likable character and I’m sure that he has gained many fans over the week … albeit probably not that many among the gamblers 😉 😂

4 thoughts on “Mark Williams is the 2024 Champion of Champions

  1. Victory for Williams sees him pocket the £150,000 top prize. That goes some way towards making up for the disappointment of missing out on the £500,000 winner’s cheque in Riyadh, where he had to settle for £200,000.

    Yes, Mark Williams will be able to buy some groceries again, instead of having to steal them.

  2. All credit to Mark J Williams.

    On his way of the title he beats Kyren Wilson & Neil Robertson. Kyren & Neil have a good head to head records against Williams.

    After that Saudi final, just 2 months later he picks up a big ITV title.

    His lazy, carefree style shows again how good he is. He is nearly 50 years old… Incredible.

    Anyway I can see ROS 4-6 Xiao at the UK sadly 😦 😦 😦

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