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The "Crucible curse" (also known as the "The curse of the Crucible") refers to the fact that no first-time snooker world champion has retained his title the following year since the event moved to the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield in 1977.[1][2][3][4] The last player to successfully defend his first world title was John Pulman in 1964, when the championship was still decided by challenge matches.[5]
The curse
The following first-time champions did not retain their title the following year. Of the fifteen players to have won their first championship at the Crucible Theatre, five lost in their first match as defending champion (Terry Griffiths in 1980, Steve Davis in 1982, Dennis Taylor in 1986 Graeme Dott in 2007, and Neil Robertson in 2011) and only two went on to reach the final: Joe Johnson in 1987 and Ken Doherty in 1998.
Year[5][6] | Defending champion[5][6] | Progress | Result | Opponent | Ref |
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1980 | Terry Griffiths | Second round[N 1] | 10–13 | Steve Davis | [7] |
1981 | Cliff Thorburn | Semi-finals | 10–16 | Steve Davis | [8] |
1982 | Steve Davis | First round | 1–10 | Tony Knowles | [9] |
1986 | Dennis Taylor | First round | 6–10 | Mike Hallett | [10] |
1987 | Joe Johnson | Final | 14–18 | Steve Davis | [11] |
1991 | Stephen Hendry | Quarter-finals | 11–13 | Steve James | [12] |
1992 | John Parrott | Quarter-finals | 12–13 | Alan McManus | [13] |
1998 | Ken Doherty | Final | 12–18 | John Higgins | [14] |
1999 | John Higgins | Semi-finals | 10–17 | Mark Williams | [15] |
2001 | Mark Williams | Second round | 12–13 | Joe Swail | [16] |
2002 | Ronnie O'Sullivan | Semi-finals | 13–17 | Stephen Hendry | [17] |
2003 | Peter Ebdon | Quarter-finals | 12–13 | Paul Hunter | [18] |
2006 | Shaun Murphy | Quarter-finals | 7–13 | Peter Ebdon | [19] |
2007 | Graeme Dott | First round | 7–10 | Ian McCulloch | [20] |
2011 | Neil Robertson | First round | 8–10 | Judd Trump | [21] |
In the meantime, the title was won by players who had already been world champions, and thus the "curse" did not apply. Three players have won consecutive titles at the Crucible: Steve Davis (1983–1984 and 1987–1989), Stephen Hendry (1992–1996) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (2012–2013), but only after they experienced the "curse".[5][22]
Pre-Crucible
Even before the World Championship was staged at the Crucible, no player in the modern game successfully defended his first world title. Of all first-time world champions, only three retained their title at the next World Championship: Joe Davis in 1928, his brother Fred in 1949 and John Pulman at his first challenge match in 1964. Additionally, Ray Reardon, Alex Higgins and John Spencer won the World Championship before the event was moved to the Crucible in 1977, but they all failed to retain the title after winning it for the first time at the Crucible.
Year[5][6] | Defending champion[5][6] | Progress | Result | Opponent | Ref |
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1970 | John Spencer | Semi-finals | 33–37 | Ray Reardon | [23] |
1971 | Ray Reardon | Semi-finals | 15–34 | John Spencer | [24] |
1973 | Alex Higgins | Semi-finals | 9–23 | Eddie Charlton | [25] |
Notes
- ^ Griffiths, along with the other top 8 seeds, received a bye in the first round, thus the second round was his first match.
参考资料
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- ^ Jackson, Jamie. Australia's Neil Robertson aiming to break the curse of the Crucible. London: guardian.co.uk. 15 April 2011 [23 April 2011].
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- ^ 1970 World Championships Results. Snooker Database. [28 December 2010].
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- ^ 1973 World Championships Results. Snooker Database. [28 December 2010].