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Allen too good for Williams in Masters last-16 tie

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Last updated: January 12, 2026 5:09 pm
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Allen too good for Williams in Masters last-16 tie

Mark Allen’s Masterclass: Pistol Powers Past Williams in Masters Rout

The Masters, snooker’s most prestigious invitational, is a theatre where class is permanent but form is fleeting. On day two of the 2026 edition, a stark demonstration of that axiom unfolded as Mark Allen, with a devastating burst of scoring, dismantled the challenge of a struggling Mark Williams, winning 6-2. In a clash of former champions, it was the Northern Irishman’s relentless pressure and heavy scoring that proved far too potent, turning a close contest into a one-sided procession and sending a formidable statement to the rest of the field.

Contents
  • A Tale of Two Halves: The Match Unravels
  • Expert Analysis: Dissecting Allen’s Dominance and Williams’ Frustration
  • Road to the Title: What This Means for Allen’s 2026 Masters Campaign
  • Conclusion: A Statement Win at the Palace

A Tale of Two Halves: The Match Unravels

The opening exchanges suggested a classic, tactical battle was in store. Allen, the 2018 champion, started brightly, crafting a break of 67 to claim the opener. Williams, the three-time winner and fan favourite known for his nonchalant brilliance, responded with the grit that has defined his late-career resurgence. At 50 years old, he patiently wrestled control of the next two frames to edge into a 2-1 lead. The Welshman’s safety was sharp, and he capitalized on the few opportunities presented. However, the match’s pivotal moment came just before the intermission. With Williams threatening to build a two-frame cushion, Allen dug in, producing a solid break of 54 in the fourth frame to square the match at 2-2. That single frame shifted the entire momentum of the tie.

What followed after the interval was nothing short of a demolition job. Allen returned a player transformed, his cueing fluid and confident. He unleashed a barrage of high-quality breaks that left Williams rooted to his chair. A run of 60 put him ahead, followed by a majestic century break of 125—the first of the match—that showcased his break-building prowess. He then added a 70 to surge to 5-2. The five-frame blitz was a masterclass in aggressive, front-foot snooker. In stark contrast, Williams’s game disintegrated. The uncharacteristic errors that occasionally plague his fast-paced style became constant. He failed to compile a single break over 50 all afternoon, and his pot success rate of 71% told the story of a player out of rhythm and out of answers.

Expert Analysis: Dissecting Allen’s Dominance and Williams’ Frustration

This victory was a blueprint for the modern game. Mark Allen’s performance was built on two pillars: superior long potting and fearless, high-value break construction. He consistently took on and made difficult opening reds, granting himself first access to the balls. Once in, his cue ball control was exemplary, allowing him to dismantle clusters and keep the break progressing. The 125 clearance was particularly flawless, a reminder that when Allen finds his rhythm, he is one of the most formidable scorers in the sport.

For Mark Williams, this will be a match to quickly forget. The statistics paint a damning picture:

  • Zero breaks over 50: At the Masters level, failing to register a single half-century is a near-guarantee of defeat.
  • 71% pot success: Well below the elite standard, indicating poor cueing and mounting pressure.
  • Limited table time: After the interval, Allen’s scoring meant Williams was largely a spectator, unable to find any rhythm.

The frustration was visible on Williams’s face. At 50, he remains capable of beating anyone, but matches like this highlight the fine margins at the top. Against a player in the form Allen showed, any slight dip is punished mercilessly. Williams’s safety, usually a rock-solid part of his game, also wilted under the constant pressure, offering Allen repeated invitations.

Road to the Title: What This Means for Allen’s 2026 Masters Campaign

This commanding victory does more than just book a quarter-final spot; it announces Mark Allen as a serious contender for his second Masters crown. The manner of the win—coming from behind with a devastating display of power scoring—is the kind that builds confidence and intimidates future opponents. He has shown his game is in pristine condition. The key for Allen will be maintaining this level of intensity. His game is built on attack, and when his long potting is on, he is incredibly difficult to contain.

Looking ahead, Allen’s path potentially involves facing other giants of the game like Judd Trump or Ronnie O’Sullivan. This performance against a player of Williams’s calibre proves he has the tools to compete. He will need to manage the occasion and ensure his tactical game is as sharp as his scoring when faced with those ultimate challenges. However, based on this evidence, Allen’s break-building prowess is a weapon few will relish facing.

Conclusion: A Statement Win at the Palace

At Alexandra Palace, where the crowd’s energy can elevate or expose, Mark Allen delivered a statement performance. To reel off five consecutive frames against a competitor as wily and decorated as Mark Williams is a remarkable feat. While Williams will rue an afternoon where nothing clicked, the headlines rightly belong to the Pistol from Northern Ireland. This was not just a win; it was a declaration. Allen demonstrated that his 2018 Masters triumph was no fluke and that eight years later, his game is perhaps even more potent. As the 2026 Masters progresses, the field is now on notice: when Mark Allen is cueing like this, he is not just good, he is virtually unstoppable. The quest for the Paul Hunter Trophy is well and truly on.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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