Selby Stands Tall Against Trump's Late Rally to Claim UK Title
In a heart-stopping finale, four-time world champion Mark Selby withstood a thrilling comeback from Judd Trump to secure a 10-8 victory and claim his third UK Championship title. The 42-year-old Englishman, who had been on the brink of retirement just a few months ago, produced a display of resilience and skill that saw him overcome the world No 1's desperate attempts to turn the tables.
Trailing 5-0 in the opening session, Trump staged a remarkable recovery, breaking into a single-frame deficit on two occasions before closing the gap to 8-6. The Leicester man then sent shockwaves through the crowd by winning frame after frame, including two centuries β 105 and 124 β that kept his hopes alive.
However, Selby refused to buckle under pressure, producing flashes of his old form to keep Trump at bay. Despite blowing a chance to clear up for victory in the 17th frame, he recovered well and capitalized on a 69 from Trump in the next to snatch the title.
The turning point came when Trump disputed a free ball award by referee Olivier Marteel, but Selby showed his sportsmanship by accepting Trump's protest. The Englishman then scored a crucial century to regain the lead at 8-7 before sealing the win with a simple red.
Selby's victory is a testament to his mental toughness and determination after struggling with depression and personal issues that had led him to question his career. His triumph marks a triumphant return to form, and he will now look to add more major titles to his collection as he bids for his fifth world championship.
In a heart-stopping finale, four-time world champion Mark Selby withstood a thrilling comeback from Judd Trump to secure a 10-8 victory and claim his third UK Championship title. The 42-year-old Englishman, who had been on the brink of retirement just a few months ago, produced a display of resilience and skill that saw him overcome the world No 1's desperate attempts to turn the tables.
Trailing 5-0 in the opening session, Trump staged a remarkable recovery, breaking into a single-frame deficit on two occasions before closing the gap to 8-6. The Leicester man then sent shockwaves through the crowd by winning frame after frame, including two centuries β 105 and 124 β that kept his hopes alive.
However, Selby refused to buckle under pressure, producing flashes of his old form to keep Trump at bay. Despite blowing a chance to clear up for victory in the 17th frame, he recovered well and capitalized on a 69 from Trump in the next to snatch the title.
The turning point came when Trump disputed a free ball award by referee Olivier Marteel, but Selby showed his sportsmanship by accepting Trump's protest. The Englishman then scored a crucial century to regain the lead at 8-7 before sealing the win with a simple red.
Selby's victory is a testament to his mental toughness and determination after struggling with depression and personal issues that had led him to question his career. His triumph marks a triumphant return to form, and he will now look to add more major titles to his collection as he bids for his fifth world championship.