Williams strips NAKED in press conference after winning World Snooker Championship

Williams spoke to journalists while naked [Photo: Courtesy]

Mark Williams has stayed true to his word and celebrated his World Snooker Championships title by stripping naked in his post-victory press conference.

The Welshman became the oldest winner since compatriot Ray Reardon in 1978 with a 18-16 victory over Scot John Higgins.

Williams only had a towel to protect his modesty [Photo: Courtesy]

He previously joked after his second round win over Robert Milkin: "I would come in here naked and do the press conference." Before adding later in the tournament: "I'll come in here starkers, don't worry. I'm a man of my word."

Before confirming his intentions to the BBC as he lifted the trophy: "As long as Barry Hearn isn't going to fine me or discipline me I'll have to do it."

And he didn't let his fans down by arriving in his birthday suit.

Williams releases his towel [Photo: Courtesy]

Within 10 minutes of their Crucible title, and his first since 2003, Williams strutted in the press conference room with just a towel protecting his modesty.

Journalist gave him a guard of honour and applauded him on his way to his seat.

He started his interview by joshing: "It is cold in here isn’t it!"

Williams became the oldest ever Crucible champion [Photo: Courtesy]

Williams almost quit the sport last summer after a decade of poor form, and failing even to qualify for the blue-riband tournament.

But wife Jo persuaded him to give snooker one more go, with the assistance of coach Steve Feeney and his sighting techniques.

Williams looked close to tears after winning his third title [Photo: Courtesy]

And a record 15 years’ after his previous success in 2003 the left-hander once again got his hands on the famous silver trophy – and pocketed a huge £425,000 cheque.

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