John Higgins Holds Slender Lead Over Shaun Murphy In Semi-Final Clash

John Higgins has carved out a precarious two-frame lead over Shaun Murphy as their World Snooker Championship semi-final enters its decisive final session. Higgins currently holds a 13-11 advantage, maintaining a narrow edge in a high-stakes encounter that has seen both players trade momentum at the Crucible.
The lead remains slim enough for the landscape to shift quickly, as both veterans fight for a prestigious spot in the final. For Higgins, holding off a comeback from Murphy will require unwavering focus in the coming frames, while Murphy must find a clinical rhythm to overturn the deficit and keep his title hopes alive.
Fans and observers are watching closely to see if Higgins can protect his cushion or if Murphy will mount a late-stage surge. With the session count winding down, the pressure is mounting on every shot, making this one of the most compelling matchups of the tournament's final stages.
This report is based on coverage provided by the BBC.



