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World Snooker explain why frame ‘that embarrassed the sport’ was allowed to happen

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The frame lasted more than 100 minutes…

World Snooker, the organisation responsible for staging the sport’s World Championship, have issued a statement addressing an incident during a recent semi-final that BBC commentator Steve Davis branded “an embarrassment to snooker.”

The semi-final between Wu Yize and Mark Allen was overshadowed by a single frame in the opening session that lasted over 100 minutes, with many in the snooker world suggesting referee Marcel Eckardt should have stepped in.

What happened?