Champ Wilson delight at ability to match and beat Trump

admin admin | 10-28 08:15

World champion Kyren Wilson thrashed Judd Trump 9-3 to win the Northern Ireland Open title in Belfast.

Wilson raced into a 7-1 lead in the opening session at the Waterfront Hall and sealed a comprehensive victory in the ideal fashion with his only century of a surprisingly one-sided contest.

"I felt like the only thing missing from me today was a century so it's ended up with the icing on the cake today," Wilson said.

"What Judd’s been achieving just lately is inspiring, to be as dominant as he has been with the sort of standard on tour nowadays is absolutely phenomenal and I don’t know where he gets the stamina from.

"He makes me raise my game and we can’t keep relying on the class of ’92 (Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins and Mark Williams) all the time, so I’m glad I’m up there with him and can beat him. It’s good for the future of snooker."

Wilson revealed that his mother Sonya, who was in Belfast to see his victory, had recently recovered from breast cancer, adding: "We found out round about the World Championship so to win that for her was amazing and then for her to spend a week here is brilliant.

"She’s loved it this week."

Defending champion Trump, who was seeking a record-extending fifth win in the event, equalled the highest break of the tournament with a total clearance of 143 in the 11th frame, but admitted Wilson was a worthy winner.

"I think Kyren was obviously too good today," Trump said.

"The way he’s bounced back after winning the World Championship is inspiring, it’s nice to see someone that’s able to kick on and hopefully in the future now we can have many more battles."

Wilson made breaks of 58, 81, 77 (twice) and 88 in the first session, but also crucially stole the second frame by clearing the colours after having needed a snooker.

The seventh frame also came down to a safety battle on the brown, which was won by Wilson to make it 7-0, before Trump made sure of avoiding a whitewash with a break of 83.

Trump kept his hopes alive by winning two of the first three frames when play resumed, but Wilson’s break of 119 secured his eighth ranking title, the Alex Higgins Trophy and the £100,000 first prize.

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

Govt seeks to negotiate loan terms

Pakistan has again requested China to convene a joint financing committee meeting to negotiate terms...

Nissan to axe 9,000 jobs, cut production

TOKYO: Nissan Motor will cut 9,000 jobs and 20% of its global manufacturing capacity, the automaker ...

Forex reserves rise for 15th consecutive week

KARACHI: Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves, held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), rose $18 mi...

AGP report on PIA shows gross discrepancies, mismanagement

LAHORE: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), once a training ground for renowned airlines like Emi...

$20.5 million export order lost because of red tape

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan recently missed out on a $20.5 million cigarette export order to Sudan due to bu...

Fly Jinnah marks second year of growth

KARACHI: Fly Jinnah, Pakistan's low-cost carrier, has marked its second anniversary since the launch...