Exhaustion-Induced Nosebleed Halts Wilson's Tour Championship Charge Against Dominant Ding
Kyren Wilson's Tour Championship quarter-final defeat to Ding Junhui was interrupted by a medical timeout for exhaustion-related nosebleed, as China's star advances to face Selby. Analysis includes tournament highlights and World Championship outlook.


Dramatic Medical Break Halts Crucible Champion
World No. 5 Kyren Wilson required urgent medical attention during his 10-5 quarter-final loss to Ding Junhui at the Tour Championship, with play suspended for 28 minutes due to a severe nosebleed at 5-1 down.
"My body just shut down after three straight tournaments," Wilson told ITV Sport, wiping blood from his nose. "The red I saw wasn't on the table – it was dripping down my shirt!"
Key Match Stats
- Ding's dominance: 6×50+ breaks, 1 century
- Frame streak: 8 consecutive frames from 2-1 to 10-2
- Wilson's season: 4 ranking titles prior to Manchester
Selby Looms in Semi-Final Showdown
China's first snooker superstar Ding now prepares for Friday's semi-final against four-time world champion Mark Selby, who demolished Neil Robertson 10-1 with back-to-back century clearances (124, 123).
Tour Championship Semi-Final Schedule | Matchup | Start Time | Head-to-Head |
---|---|---|---|
Ding vs Selby | 13:00 BST | Selby leads 18-13 | |
Higgins vs Hawkins | 13:00 BST | Higgins leads 14-9 |
Higgins Revival Continues
Scotland's John Higgins extended his career resurgence with a 10-3 demolition of Xiao Guodong, fueled by his recent World Open triumph - his first ranking title since 2021.
"Winning breeds confidence," stated the 49-year-old. "The young guns push me to rediscover that championship hunger daily."
Crucible Countdown Begins
With the World Championship starting April 19, Wilson sees silver linings: "This rest could be a blessing. I'll return to Sheffield sharper than ever." Tournament organizers confirm all players will undergo enhanced medical screenings following today's incident.