Wilson has medical care in the loss of the championship tour in Ding

The world champion Kyren Wilson needed medical care for a blood from the nose during his 10-5 defeat against Ding Junhui in the quarterfinals of the Tour Championship.
Following 5-1, Wilson was forced to leave the auditorium in Manchester and the game was suspended for almost 30 minutes.
When in the end he returned to the table, the Englishman joked: “I thought there was a red above the pocket”, before losing a long pot and looking ding clarifying with a break of 80.
“It was a nightmare. I think it was only tiredness,” Wilson said following ITV 4.
“I went deep in the players’ championship And then he had three back-to-back exhibitions later.
“With hindsight it is probably a good thing. It will give me two weeks to break down and rest for a while and prepare for the world championships.”
Wilson’s Crucible campaign will begin on April 19th, on the opening Saturday of the 17 -day tournament.
China Ding has completed six half a century and a century to dominate, at a certain point eight consecutive frames are unleashed before sealing the victory to organize a semifinal meeting with Mark Selby on Friday (13:00 bst).
Having guided 7-1 during the night against Neil Robertson, the four-time world champion Selby did a light job for completing a sensational victory for 10-1 over the Australian.
Leicester’s man took all three frames on Thursday and ended the match with breaks of 124 and 123.
In the meantime, John Higgins’s recovery form in Scotland continued while triumphed 10-3 against the Chinese Xiao Guodong.
The 49 -year -old, who won his First ranking title for four years In March at The World Open, Barry Hawkins will face in the last four, starting from the same time as the Ding Velby match.
“He gave me a little more trust in my game,” said Higgins of his recent title. “The big players are winning multiple events during the year. This is what I’m trying to do.
“I still want to compete with all the best players in the world. If I ever lose, I have no chance.”