KYREN WILSON is going to extraordinary lengths to avoid the infamous Crucible Curse.
The reigning world champion, 33, will head to Sheffield later this month to defend his crown.

Kyren Wilson is preparing to make history when he defends his world crown at the Crucible[/caption]

In a bid to avoid the Crucible Curse, the 33-year-old was seen doing things associated with bad luck[/caption]

Wilson is passed by a black cat in the video while holding his trophy[/caption]

And he whips out an umbrella indoors next to his practice table[/caption]
No first-time winner of the World Snooker Championship has retained the title since the Crucible began hosting in 1997.
But World No2 Wilson is determined to end that streak in South Yorkshire later this month.
The 33-year-old uploaded a hilarious video to social media in an effort to break the curse.
It saw Wilson undertaking a selection of tasks believed to bring on bad luck.
He is seen smashing a mirror with a rest to start the viral clip.
Holding his World Championship tropy in his garden, Wilson is then passed by a black cat.
And he ends the video by opening up an umbrella inside, a superstition long believed to cause the owner bad luck.
A smiling Wilson twirled the brolly round in his hand, with his management company TW adding: “Curses are made to be broken.”
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One fan laughed in response: “My anxiety through the roof when he smashed that mirror. Surprised he didn’t walk under a ladder and tip some salt. 7 years bad luck now I’m afraid.”
And another said: “The curse will be broken this year, mark my words, no pressure.”
Wilson has enjoyed a strong 2025 and comes into the tournament in superb form.
He has won four ranking events so far this, racking up £961,100 in prize money.
The Kettering native has taken the title at the Xi’an Grand Prix, the Masters, Northern Ireland Open and the Players Championship.
Looking ahead to this world title defence, Wilson said: “Nobody has won it for the first time and defended their title [at the Crucible].
“So, that’s definitely right up there with something I would like to try to achieve,
“I’d love to reach world No. 1, too. I was one game away at the Saudi Arabia Masters from reaching it.
“I was this close, but, I’m sure it will come.”