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Home » Masters 2026: John Higgins wins decider against Zhao Xintong to reach last four
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Masters 2026: John Higgins wins decider against Zhao Xintong to reach last four

By britishbulletin.com16 January 20262 Mins Read
Masters 2026: John Higgins wins decider against Zhao Xintong to reach last four
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John Higgins produced a vintage fightback to defeat world champion Zhao Xintong on the black in a final-frame decider as he reached the semi-finals of the Masters.

It was a remarkable conclusion to a classic contest at Alexandra Palace, with two-time winner Higgins, who appeared to be down and out when he trailed 5-3, receiving a huge ovation after wrapping up a 6-5 triumph.

Scotland’s Higgins will now face world number one Judd Trump in the last four on Saturday (13:00 GMT) after Trump eked out a 6-2 win over Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen.

Neither Trump or Allen hit the heights in a gritty encounter that contained several protracted tactical exchanges.

However, the Englishman found his rhythm when it mattered to reel off four consecutive frames after the interval.

It was a far cry from the entertaining fare served up by Higgins and Zhao earlier on Thursday.

In a thrilling affair Higgins, 50, benefited from some good fortune as he became the oldest semi-finalist since Eddie Charlton, who was 53 in the 1983 edition.

“I was so lucky. In the second-to-last frame I tried a plant and butchered it and fluked a ball. It was fate maybe,” Higgins told BBC Sport.

“I stayed down a little bit extra on the final black to make sure I could not miss it.”

In a high-quality encounter China’s Zhao constructed breaks of 89 and 74, while Higgins responded with a superb 114 and run of 64 as the players traded the first six frames.

Zhao, who was aiming to complete snooker’s Triple Crown, capitalised and opened up a 5-3 lead when Higgins went in-off after potting a red to the middle in the seventh frame and then missed a crucial black in the eighth frame.

And Higgins, who is making a record-extending 32nd consecutive appearance at the Masters, rallied to get back to 5-4 and then force an 11th frame.

In a see-saw finale Higgins, who last won the invitational tournament in 2006, cleared the colours after Zhao broke down on 53 and missed a tough red to the top-right corner.

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