In a thrilling showdown at the World Snooker Tour's Xi'an Grand Prix, England's Kyren Wilson made a remarkable comeback to secure his seventh World Snooker ranking title.
Wilson, ranked World No. 3, was trailing Judd Trump 7-8 going into the night session. Despite an early 5-4 lead, the match saw intense back-and-forth action.
Both players traded victories in the 10th and 11th frames, with Trump gaining a narrow 7-6 advantage before the last intermission. Wilson's impressive 76 break in the 14th frame leveled the score, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Trump temporarily took the lead at 8-7 after his second century break of the tournament. However, Wilson showcased outstanding offensive skills, winning the next three frames decisively to clinch the title.
Wilson's victory at Xi'an not only reinforces his status among the elite but also highlights his resilience and strategic prowess on the snooker table.
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Wilson overhauls Trump to win World Snooker Tour's Xi'an Grand Prix
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