John Higgins rides wild fluke to win final three frames and reach Masters semi

John Higgins rides wild fluke to win final three frames and reach Masters semi

John Higgins benefited from an outrageous fluke as he came from 5-3 down to beat world champion Zhao Xintong 6-5 on the final ball and reach the semi-finals of the Masters at Alexandra Palace.

Higgins made a horrible mess of a plant, only for one of the reds to fly into the opposite pocket and the cue ball to somehow land on the black, en route to squaring the match at 5-5. The 50-year-old Scot then took a tight decider, clearing the table from the final red to move one step closer to a third Masters title.

“I was so lucky,” he told the BBC afterwards. “It was criminal … It’s tough out there. I’m delighted and so proud I’m still doing it.”

Remarkably, it was the first match of the tournament not to finish 6-2, which was the scoreline in all eight first-round matches.

John Higgins admitted he was ‘so lucky’ to come out on top against Zhao Xintong. Photograph: Bradley Collyer/PA

Higgins will now face the winner of Judd Trump and Mark Allen, who meet later on Thursday evening.

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