World Snooker stance revealed after frame that ’embarrassed the sport’ and got pulled from coverage

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World Snooker has leapt to referee Marcel Eckardt’s defence after he oversaw the longest frame in the sport’s history.

The first session of Wu Yize and Mark Allen’s World Snooker Championship semi-final was overshadowed by a frame that lasted a staggering 100 minutes.

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Those inside the Crucible were lucky if they didn’t fall asleep during Friday’s evening sessionCredit: Getty

Why did a frame between Allen and Yize last 100 minutes?

Controversy ensued due to eight red balls covering the black in a corner pocket, which led to both players taking 75 safety shots.

Such was the nature of the snoozefest, the game was removed from BBC Two’s live coverage.

Unsurprisingly the crowd in the Crucible grew restless, with referee Eckardt under pressure to restart the frame.

World Snooker defends Eckardt

However, the German official held firm, with the frame coming to an end when Allen potted the black.

World Snooker insisted ‘the rule was applied correctly’ by Eckardt, per the Mirror, despite the frustrations from the patrons and the wider snooker community.

The organisation’s stance wasn’t a popular one though, given the furious reaction of snooker pundits across the board as they watched the action, or lack of, unfold in real time.

Snooker world condemns Eckardt’s decision

“It is the most torturous frame I think we have seen at the Crucible,” BBC host Hazel Irvine said.

“We are imprisoned by frame 14.”

World Snooker has leapt to referee Marcel Eckardt’s defence after he oversaw the longest frame in the sport’s history.

The first session of Wu Yize and Mark Allen’s World Snooker Championship semi-final was overshadowed by a frame that lasted a staggering 100 minutes.

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Those inside the Crucible were lucky if they didn’t fall asleep during Friday’s evening sessionCredit: Getty

Why did a frame between Allen and Yize last 100 minutes?

Controversy ensued due to eight red balls covering the black in a corner pocket, which led to both players taking 75 safety shots.

Such was the nature of the snoozefest, the game was removed from BBC Two’s live coverage.

Unsurprisingly the crowd in the Crucible grew restless, with referee Eckardt under pressure to restart the frame.

World Snooker defends Eckardt

However, the German official held firm, with the frame coming to an end when Allen potted the black.

World Snooker insisted ‘the rule was applied correctly’ by Eckardt, per the Mirror, despite the frustrations from the patrons and the wider snooker community.

The organisation’s stance wasn’t a popular one though, given the furious reaction of snooker pundits across the board as they watched the action, or lack of, unfold in real time.

Snooker world condemns Eckardt’s decision

“It is the most torturous frame I think we have seen at the Crucible,” BBC host Hazel Irvine said.

“We are imprisoned by frame 14.”

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Alex Conrad
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-05-02 16:33:00
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