15-Year-Old Breaks World Snooker Championship Record
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At the World Snooker Championship qualifying tournament in Sheffield, just 15-year-old Polish player Michal Szubarczyk earned his first victory.
Michal Szubarczyk continues to beat records of precocity in the snooker. The young Polish prodigy has become the youngest player to win a World Cup qualifying stage match by beating the Hong Kong On-yee at 15 years, two months and 25 days.
15-Year-Old Breaks World Snooker Championship Record
Polish teenager Michal Szubarczyk has become the youngest player to win a World Championship match, defeating former women’s world champion Onyee Ng in qualifying on Monday. Aged 15 years, two months and 25 days, he beat Ng 10-7 in the first qualifying round in Sheffield to surpass the previous record set by Wales’ Liam Davies (15 years and 277 days) in 2022. Szubarczyk became the youngest ever professional snooker player when he made his debut …
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