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Controversial snooker star Zhao Xintong reveals he had major surgery during ban as he eyes World Championship crown

Published on April 22, 2025 at 09:46 AM

AMATEUR ace Zhao Xintong has set his sights on a controversial Crucible crown – thanks to eye surgery.

The day after three-time world champion potter , the part-time Chinese cueist announced he had his eyes corrected during his exile from the sport.

Zhao Xintong being interviewed after winning a snooker match.
Zhao Xintong has revealed he has had a major eye surgery

Xintong, 28, is third favourite for the title – at odds of 9-2 – behind and and now faces debutant Lei Peifan in the second round.

Yet the elephant in the room is the 20-month suspension he served after he was done for betting breaches in a

Xintong hit a 142 in frame five of and he said: “For two years I had no tournament.

“But I kept practising and I had laser surgery because although I won the UK Championship and the German Masters, I could not see properly.

“Now I can see everything and I think I’m stronger than I was two years ago.

“I’m very happy [that people say I can win it] but I will just try my best. I’ve played four qualifying matches so it gives me some confidence.”;

Jones, 31, said: “Xintong is a top-16 player who played the qualifiers and you could see it in his sharpness.

“He put me under so much pressure and he will be hard to stop.

“I don’t see anyone who’s playing better than him. His long potting is good, his scoring is good, and he’s good tactically.

“I don’t see anyone better than him in this tournament.”;

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No.8 seed Mark Allen made round two for the 14th time in 19 appearances as he beat qualifier Fan Zhengyi 10-6, having been 3-0 behind.

The Pistol, who hit breaks of 105 and 102, now faces Chris Wakelin on Thursday afternoon.

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