Mark Allen claimed his third major title of the season at the World Grand Prix, holding off a brilliant comeback from Judd Trump to win Sunday's final 10-9.
A relieved Allen told ITV4 afterwards: "I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. Neither player was at their fluent best in the afternoon, but Allen gritted his teeth to ensure he held a sizeable lead at the end of the session, finding some rhythm late on as he produced breaks of 58, 88, 63 and 77. Much of the heavy lifting appeared to have been done in the afternoon session when Allen won five frames on the bounce to lead 6-2, but Trump raised his game significantly in the evening as the match delivered a dramatic finale.
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Mark tries a deadweight long red to the bottom right to hold for the black, but it's way off and he's left Judd a red to right middle. Judd misses a red long to the bottom right, and Mark can't chase it in thereafter using the rest. A few shots later both Judd and Mark twitch on reds to middle bags, missing badly, before Judd taps the penultimate red in to the bottom right. Mark breaks, and it's a loose one that leaves a red on to the left middle. At the get go in frame 11, Mark serenely deadweights a red into the bottom right and pops up off the bottom cushion to land perfectly on the black. He's in first as Mark misses a long red to the bottom left and leaves it over the yellow pocket. The second is damaging, as it leaves Mark a cut on a red to right middle and he drops it in. Judd needs two efforts to connect with a two cushion escape, and leaves a red on to the right middle. Judd takes one on to the bottom right, and misses it; Mark tags one into the bottom left, but can't put the brown into the right middle thereafter and he's gifted a chance to Judd. Mark misses a thin cut on a red to right middle to finish it, and Judd takes a red-black but fails to land a snooker on the final red. Judd's snooker behind the yellow retrieves things though, as Mark fails to escape and leaves a red on to the bottom right. Judd gets in with a long red to the bottom right, and he's on the green.
Mark Allen has a handsome advantage at the midway stage of the World Grand Prix final, leading Judd Trump 6-2 ahead of the evening session.
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Mark Allen held off a late rally from Judd Trump to win the World Grand Prix on Sunday night.
"I actually said to Judd at the end, he had me completely gone. he started looking so comfortable out there, so I am proud to get over the line. "But I was completely gone. "Judd is a great competitor and came back. "I really struggled most of the week, but probably played some of my best snooker to go 7-2 up early in the final," Allen added. "He put me under all sorts of pressure there, and I fell over the line.
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He got back in again with a tremendous plant but was unlucky not to get good position on the black and had to play safe. Trump potted a red but missed the yellow. Allen then turned the tables by snookering Trump on the yellow, which proved enough to finally settle the frame thanks to a foul on the black followed by a concession. With all the colours still on the table Trump required a four-point snooker to take the frame to a re-spotted black. Crucially that meant he was in line to secure his place for the remainder of the Duelbits Series. Allen landed the UK Championship title after a 10-7 win over Ding Junhui in the final back in November while Trump was crowned Masters champion at Alexandra Palace just eight days ago after a 10-8 defeat of Mark Williams.
Mark Allen secures one of the biggest wins of his career by claiming the World Grand Prix title with a 10-9 victory over Judd Trump.
A fluke proved pivotal in Trump getting back on level terms, a 58 break following that moment of good fortune, and although Allen got his nose back in front, Trump responded with a 76 to take the match and tournament the distance. The remarkable show of quality continued as Allen produced his own 141 to claim an 8-4 lead at the interval, but a clearance of 87 helped Trump get back to within two frames. Trump battled back from 7-2 adrift to level the match at 8-8, but the Masters champion squandered chances in the final frame to let in Allen to claim one of the most notable triumphs of his career.
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Allen eventually edged to a 10-9 victory which he admits was unconvincing towards the end. "I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. Mark Allen admits he "fell over the line" in a nervous finish to a brilliant final of the World Grand Prix having almost squandered a 7-2 lead to Judd Trump.
Mark Allen is in the most confident form of his entire career after clinching glory in the World Grand Prix on Sunday in Cheltenham.
“He’s helped me get there, it’s been a proper team effort. I never thought I’d say that.” When it went 9-9, I was just really, really looking forward to it. “I’m always thinking clearly. “If it goes close, that’s just another challenge. “He’s hard to stop when he’s like that, his safety improved as well because I felt like I was getting on top of that side of it in the early parts.
Mark Allen claimed his third major title of the season at the World Grand Prix, holding off a brilliant comeback from Judd Trump to win Sunday's final 10-9.
A relieved Allen told ITV4 afterwards: "I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. Neither player was at their fluent best in the afternoon, but Allen gritted his teeth to ensure he held a sizeable lead at the end of the session, finding some rhythm late on as he produced breaks of 58, 88, 63 and 77. Much of the heavy lifting appeared to have been done in the afternoon session when Allen won five frames on the bounce to lead 6-2, but Trump raised his game significantly in the evening as the match delivered a dramatic finale.
Mark Allen held off a tremendous fightback from Judd Trump to win a maiden World Grand Prix title and continue his superb season.
A tight 15th frame was settled when Trump arrowed an immense pressure pot into bottom right before he saw it out for 8-7. ['Relentless and clinical' – Watch Allen produce stunning trick shot to complete century](https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/world-grand-prix/2022-2023/relentless-and-clinical-watch-mark-allen-produce-stunning-trick-shot-to-complete-breathtaking-centur_sto9339982/story.shtml) [When is the Snooker Shoot Out? He made a 108 knock in the next after Allen had broken down on 30. From that point on, he was a different player. Allen arrived into the evening session with a 6-2 lead after reeling off five straight frames from 2-1 behind. World Grand Prix
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Allen’s response was to post 141 for a new high-break mark but Trump hit back with the next four frames, including clearances of 87 and 55, to set up a tense finish. “I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. However, Trump piled on the pressure with seven of the next nine but Allen eventually edged to a 10-9 victory which he admits was unconvincing towards the end.
The 36-year-old, who won the UK Championship in November having also triumphed at the Northern Ireland Open, appeared to be coasting to another title after ...
"I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. Allen's response was to post 141 for a new high-break mark but Trump hit back with the next four frames, including clearances of 87 and 55, to set up a tense finish. However, Trump piled on the pressure with seven of the next nine but Allen eventually edged to a 10-9 victory which he admits was unconvincing towards the end.
Snooker star Mark Allen overcame his nerves to continue a stellar season by beating Judd Trump 10-9 in a dramatic World Grand Prix final in Cheltenham on ...
A match-fixing investigation is currently ongoing, with Speaking afterwards, the 47-year-old said: "I don't really worry myself with making events and making c****," before quickly correcting himself. Bluntly, he said: "I don’t know about keeping my nerve. It proved a nervy finale, with Trump leading 19-8 before he missed an easy yellow, and 'The Pistol' capitalised to claim the trophy for the first time. And afterwards, the 36-year-old didn't even try to pretend he was calm throughout. But there was no sign of a cliffhanger when Allen led 6-2 at the interval, a lead he extended in the next frame before Trump came storming back.
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Trump said: "Congratulations to Mark, he's a great champion. I’m actually very proud that I managed to fend him off in the end. "I don’t really enjoy it this week.
Mark Allen claimed his third major title of the season at the World Grand Prix, holding off a brilliant comeback from Judd Trump to win Sunday's final 10-9.
A relieved Allen told ITV4 afterwards: "I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. Neither player was at their fluent best in the afternoon, but Allen gritted his teeth to ensure he held a sizeable lead at the end of the session, finding some rhythm late on as he produced breaks of 58, 88, 63 and 77. Much of the heavy lifting appeared to have been done in the afternoon session when Allen won five frames on the bounce to lead 6-2, but Trump raised his game significantly in the evening as the match delivered a dramatic finale.
The Northern Irishman beat 2023 Masters champion Judd Trump 10-9 in a tense and thrliling World Grand Prix final thriller on Sunday - and left fans in ...
I'm very proud of myself that I got over the line but I've felt better.' Judd is a great competitor and he made a couple of breaks to look so comfortable. Allen continued: 'I said to Judd at the end, he had me completely gone. Snooker star Mark Allen leaves fans in stitches and forces ITV to apologise as he jokes he was 'shaking like a s****ing dog' live on TV after beating Judd Trump in World Grand Prix final thriller The Northern Irishman beat Judd Trump 10-9 in a thrilling World Grand Prix final on Sunday The Northern Irishman beat 2023 Masters champion Judd Trump 10-9 in a tense and thrliling World Grand Prix final thriller on Sunday.
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[Stephen Hendry](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/stephen-hendry) 's criticism after claiming a third ranking title of the season in dramatic fashion. And he has now reached a career-high ranking of No.3 as he added to his UK Championship and Northern Ireland Open silverware with another memorable victory. My next event is the shootout so I HAVE to play fast."
Mark Allen admits he "fell over the line" in a nervous finish to a brilliant final of the World Grand Prix having almost squandered a 7-2 lead to Judd Trump ...
"I actually said to Judd at the end he had me completely gone. "He put me under all sorts of pressure and I absolutely fell over the line. Mark Allen admits he "fell over the line" in a nervous finish to a brilliant final of the World Grand Prix having almost squandered a 7-2 lead to Judd Trump.
Mark Allen survives throwing away a five-frame lead to defeat Judd Trump 10-9 in a dramatic World Grand Prix final in Cheltenham.
Judd is a great competitor and he made a couple of breaks to look so comfortable. Allen and Trump exchanged frames, the latter with a break of 76, to set up a decider. It's one of those things.