Kyren Wilson rolls his eyes live on BBC while World Snooker Championship announcer is introducing him to Crucible

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REIGNING world champion Kyren Wilson rolled his eyes as Rob Walker tempted fate during his introduction on day one of the World Snooker Championship.

Wilson, 33, returned to the Crucible to begin his world title defence today in his opening match against world No.36 Lei Peifan.

Snooker player holding a cue.
Kyren Wilson rolled his eyes as he was introduced on day one of the World Snooker Championship
Kyren Wilson holding a snooker cue aloft.
Wilson returned to the Crucible hoping to win for a second year running
Kyren Wilson holding the Cazoo World Snooker Championship trophy.
Wilson was last year’s World Snooker Championship

The Warrior pocketed the £500,000 as last year’s winner when he beat Jak Jones 18-14 in the final.

And now he’s back to try and become the ninth player to win the tournament in back-to-back years.

But it won’t be easy as he battles not only with the other 31 other players, but also the Crucible curse – something that seemingly left him rolling his eyes during his introduction.

Iconic BBC announcer Rob Walker gave Wilson a huge welcome down to the tables on the first day of the tournament, but may have jinxed his chances of success by asking “could he do it again?”.

Announcing Wilson out to the fans inside the historic Sheffield theatre, he said: “To a man who has been riding the crest of a Crucible wave for 12 months.

“Following up the victory here with five finals and four titles, in an almost flawless season so far. Could he do it again? Let’s find out.

“Here he comes, the reigning, defending, champion of the world, Kyren Wilson.”

Wilson, who appeared to be having a conversation with someone backstage during his announcement, rolled his eyes as soon as Walker mentioned him retaining his title.

World Snooker Championship first-round draw.

It’s not known if Wilson was rolling his eyes at the announcement or at his backstage conversation.

But you would forgive him for trying his best not to jinx his chances and be yet another victim of the Crucible curse.

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The Crucible curse is the quip given to the fact that no first-time world champion has ever retained their crown the following year.

Since the tournament moved to the Crucible in 1977 it has cursed 19 players in a row with every debut champion crumbling under the pressure of snooker‘s grandest stage.

Some have come close though – Joe Johnson and Ken Doherty both made it to the final the year after their maiden victories – but most don’t get anywhere near that far.

As recently as 2023, Luca Brecel was doomed by the curse, losing in the first round of the 2024 tournament after winning the title the year before.

In fact, seven champions have gone on to lose their first match the following year.

Wilson is is determined to lift the curse on his return to South Yorkshire and posted a hilarious video to social media in an effort to exorcise the demons.

In the video, Wilson jokingly completed some of the superstitions people believe to bring bad luck, including smashing a mirror and holding his World Championship trophy next to a black cat.

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