The 2025 International Championship – Day 5 – QFs

Hereafter you will find the reports shared by WST on what happened on the quater-finals day in Nanjing.

The Wu Yize v Judd Trump match was truly remarquable and will do nothing for Judd’s confidence. I’m not sure if it ever happened to him during his professional career to be beaten by 6-4 having led by 4-0!

Anyway it happened today … and I’m not too sorry for him. I haven’t forgotten how he came on social media in the early days of his career, after beating Ronnie a couple of times. “Ronnie who?” is what he posted.

No matter how great a player is, they all go through lean spells during their career, especially when they get a bit older. Judd is going through that now and I’m not sure how he would feel if the young Wu Yize was posting “Judd who?” on social media. Somehow, I doubt he would be happy

Having said that what Judd did back then was nothing new under the sun and maybe I shouldn’t be so harsh. Homer, in the Odyssey, wrote something along the line that it’s the privilege of the youth to judge without knowing and to believe they know before they learned … 1

Afternoon session

Crucible King Dismisses The Jester

China’s Zhao Xintong reached his first ranking semi-final since becoming World Champion, beating Mark Selby 6-5 at the International Championship.

The 28-year-old made history by becoming Asia’s first Crucible king back in May, beating Mark Williams 18-12 in the final. Since that landmark moment, Zhao has had a mixed start to the new campaign.

He had a 6-1 win over compatriot and icon Ding Junhui to reach the semis at the invitational Shanghai Masters, before losing out to Kyren Wilson. However, he has failed to go beyond the last 16 since then.

Today’s result also marks a first ever win over four-time World Champion Selby. The Leicester cueman had won all five of their previous meetings to this point.

It had looked as if Selby was set or another win when he charged to a 4-2 advantage this afternoon. However, breaks of 68, 97 and 55 helped Zhao to three in a row and a 5-4 lead.

A gutsy run of 81 in the tenth saw Selby force a decider, but it was Zhao who got over the line to secure a semi-final clash with compatriot Wu Yize.

That was unbelievable. It was my first time beating Mark Selby and I had to come back from behind. I am so proud of myself,” said three-time ranking event winner Zhao.

I’ve been enjoying being World Champion and I the pressure of it. I have enjoyed playing out there on the table.

It will hopefully be a good game with Wu. He is a very good player and can pot anything. I will try my best to beat him. Chinese snooker now is really good. Every Chinese player is capable of winning trophies.

Wu blitzed to a stunning 6-0 whitewash win over Barry Hawkins, extending his frame winning streak to 12 in a row.

The 22-year-old trailed world number one Judd Trump 4-0, before a blitz of six on the bounce saw him score an unlikely win. Remarkably, he’s now made a break over 50 in all of his last 12 frames.

Victory sees Wu reach the fifth ranking semi-final of his career. He’s made title matches on two occasions, at the 2024 English Open and the 2024 Scottish Open, but fell short against Neil Robertson and Lei Peifan respectively.

Wu crafted runs of 66, 64, 73, 85, 111 and 86 en route to today’s win. The world number 22 knows he must win the event in order to dislodge Chris Wakelin and make the top 16 in the Johnstone’s Paint World Rankings to qualify automatically for the UK Championship.

He and Zhao will meet over 17 frames and two sessions tomorrow. 

Evening session

Maguire And Higgins Set For Tartan Tussle

Stephen Maguire and John Higgins set up an all-Scottish semi-final at the International Championship in Nanjing, after scoring respective wins over Zak Surety and Shaun Murphy.

A 6-1 victory over Surety sends Maguire through to the 38th ranking semi-final of his career. He’s gunning for a second ranking crown of the campaign, having won the season opening Championship League, and an eighth ranking crown in total.

Having won his first three matches this week all by a 6-4 scoreline. Today’s more straightforward win was a welcome one for the 44-year-old. Maguire looked by far the more comfortable of the two players and crafted breaks of 50, 94 and 59 on his way to victory.

Tougher tests lie ahead for the 2004 UK Champion in the last four against his close friend. He will be aiming to arrest a four match losing streak against fellow Glaswegian Higgins and beat him for the first time since 2014.

His experiences sharing a practice unit with Higgins and Anthony McGill have left Maguire under no illusions of the task which faces him.

Maguire said: “I don’t think there’s much help for anyone who isn’t playing well when we are practising. You are just handing over fivers constantly! You are a victim if you aren’t playing well in there and you need to be sharp. You have to get up early in the morning and be sharp in that unit.

“A best of 17 against John. I will be nervous, I know that, because there will be a lot of bragging rights on it. I think I will be more nervous about that than the actual semi-final itself.”

Higgins scored a superb 6-2 win over recent British Open champion Murphy to book his last four slot.

Victory sees the Wizard of Wishaw into an incredible 90th career ranking semi-final. He’s gunning for his 34th title.

Breaks of 77, 112, 67 and 116 helped Higgins ease to victory this evening. Afterwards, he admitted he’s thrilled to claim victory against such stern opposition, as well as stating that he’s relishing his last four showdown with Maguire.

It was all about me today. I had to play at the top of my game to have a chance against Shaun. I felt I did that. My safety was pretty good and when I got my chances I scored pretty well. When I play these top guys now I’ve got to be on my game to win,” said 50-year-old Higgins.

There are certain players that make you feel inadequate when you are out at the table with the way they hit the ball. Shaun is one of them. It is very important to get a toehold in the game and just work from there.

I’m delighted to be playing Stephen. It is the same with Anthony McGill, he’s back doing well this season and Stevie has been putting the work in over the summer as well. We will be fighting like cat and dog out there. If I win then great, if I don’t then I’ll be willing him on to win the title. It is such a tough game and I know how good he is.

It was the same with Anthony (in the British Open semi-finals). I was trying my hardest but he played better. I shook his hand and said on you go, hoping he would win the title. It will be the same again. There will be bragging rights, so we will wait and see.”

Higgins and Maguire will do battle over the best of 17 frames on Saturday for a place in the final against World Champion Zhao Xintong or Wu Yize.

  1. Yes, I went through the classic curriculum at school, learning Latin and ancient Greek. The “school for girls” I was sent to didn’t offer a strong scientific curriculum because, you know, that’s not for girls… I begged to differ, studied maths at Uni, got a PhD and made a career in IT 😇. Having said all that, I absolutely loved Homer, especially the Odyssey… ↩︎

2 thoughts on “The 2025 International Championship – Day 5 – QFs

  1. Well, had it been a best of 7, Trump would have won and everyone would be waxing lyrical about a dominant performance. Which is the length that suits him. I’m certainly happy about the outcome. Ni olvido, ni perdono.

    • If Trump has any ambition to be remembered as an all time great, which I’m sure he has, it’s not the best of 7 he will want to win most and he certainly knows that. The truth is that he is going through a slight dip of form, which is nothing to worry about. No player can stay at their very best all the time. Judd will not be too worried just yet. I’m sure he will stay patient and work hard. But yesterday, after the MSI, he was outplayed for some reason, possibly tiredness. Many players struggle to get quality sleep in China because of the huge time difference. I was just stating a fact.

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