SNOOKER fans are rallying around Mark Williams after his mid-match tweet during the World Snooker Championship final.
The Welshman had a difficult afternoon to leave rival Zhao Xintong ahead of the evening session.


With Williams 17-8 down at the break, the three-time champion worryingly took to social media to concede defeat.
He wrote: “Oh well, that was tough, I have not got enough cue power to combat tough conditions like Zhao.
“His cue power is superb. Probably the best potter I have ever seen.”;
‘ supporters were desperately trying to convince him to maintain hope, with one saying: “We’re all with you Mark. If anyone can pull it back, you can.”;
Another added: “He hasn’t won it yet. Stop talking like you’ve lost and go and make history this evening. You are inadvertently admitting defeat, and that’s not how you roll.”;
A third commented: “If anyone can do it, it’s you mate.”;
In another tweet, Williams added: “Last session in a few hours. Support I have had this last two weeks has been amazing from the crowd and everyone.”;
He also revealed he was “absolutely”; proud of his run to the final.
But only needs to avoid a catastrophic collapse to make World Championship history and become the first ever Chinese player to win the event.
It completes a for the 28-year-old following his ban 20-month ban for being involved in a .
It led to him losing his professional status, but he has fought back via the amateur circuit.
Xintong won four successive Q Tour events and it earned him a spot in qualifying for this year’s World Championship.
He came through four rounds of qualifying before beating the likes of Jak Jones, Chris Wakelin and on his way to glory.