Welsh Open Snooker Match Halts Amid Medical Emergency
Welsh Open Snooker Match Halts Amid Medical Emergency

Welsh Open Snooker Match Halts Amid Medical Emergency

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A Welsh Open snooker quarter-final match between Mark Selby and John Higgins was suspended due to a medical emergency in the audience. The incident occurred while Selby was leading 2-1, as he noticed a spectator in distress and promptly alerted the referee. Medical personnel quickly arrived to assist the individual, and commentary from Dennis Taylor indicated that the situation was serious, urging for space for the medics. After approximately 10 minutes, the players returned to the arena, with Taylor later confirming that the spectator was reported to be fine. The World Snooker organization acknowledged the incident and stated that play would resume shortly. The exact details of the medical emergency remain undisclosed, but immediate help was provided to the affected spectator.

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