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Mark Williams' great fortune is increased after the final of the World Cup

The 50-year-old snooker veteran took a considerable price fund home, even though he lost in the World Cup final.

Mark Williams reached the final of the World Snooker Championship(Picture: George Wood/Getty Images)))

Mark Williams strengthened his net assets after completing the second in the Snooker World Championship.

The Welsh lost in the final in Sheffield with 18-12 against Zhao Xintong after he was the oldest player at the age of 50 who made it so far in the tournament.

Xintong was the first Asian player and amateur to win the competition, and together with this success he was rewarded with £ 500,000.

While Williams will not see such a big figure, he still managed to limit cool £ 200,000 for his efforts and to significantly expand his net assets.

According to Casino.org, Williams was' net assets before the start of the tournament 7.1 million pounds. This means that his health insurance companies swollen even after his second place in the World Cup.

Although he is this prize money of £ 200,000, he won't take all of this home.

After his loss against Judd Trump at the Saudi Arabia -Masters 2024, where he won the same amount of prize money, he humorously noticed that “£ 100,000 (his wife Joanne) and £ 100,000 go to the helm”.

After the last meeting in Sheffield on Monday evening, Williams scored the bar in the crucible.

The man from CWM decided to celebrate the end of the tournament by stuck in Pints ​​of Guinness and so apparently vodka shots.

He was also depicted with Champion Xintong, who held the Trophy World Championship while Williams pretended to hit him in the face. Here you can read more about it.

For Williams, attention now turns to his object surgery, which he makes.

According to the former snooker star Anthony Hamilton, the process ruined his career, which is obviously a will that stuck to Williams.

“I read it and talked to people who did it, and I have to be honest, it brings me a bit,” said Williams last week.

“I have a big decision to make. A few people with whom I spoke, especially in Anthony Hamilton in detail, said that it is not good under the light and ruined his career.

“It somehow put me under pressure. After that it's done, I have to examine more.”

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