When Su Jiahui was 14-5 up against Brecel, what was the shortest he went in the Match betting? I assume he would have been traded right down to 1.01 with such a big lead and only 3 frames needed.
That must be the longest lead ever clawed back. I remember Steve Davis losing from 8-0 to Dennis Taylor in their 1985 Final, but he still had 10 more frames to win, while Si Jiahui only had 3 frames to win. I think also White was 14-8 ahead of Hendry in one of their Finals, and lost 10 on the spin. But that was against the World No 1 and he only had a 6 frame lead. Si Juahui was playing Brecel and was 9 frames ahead, and he knew he'd get plenty of opportunities against a player like him.
That must be the longest lead ever clawed back. I remember Steve Davis losing from 8-0 to Dennis Taylor in their 1985 Final, but he still had 10 more frames to win, while Si Jiahui only had 3 frames to win. I think also White was 14-8 ahead of Hendry