Snooker Veteran Triumphs in Nail-Biting Final
England's Mark Selby clinched his second Welsh Open title on Sunday, defeating Scotland's Stephen Maguire 9-6 in a gripping final at Venue Cymru. The 41-year-old, who last won the tournament in 2008, dominated the match from start to finish while Maguire fought valiantly to level the score four times.
The match reached a tense 6-6 tie after 12 frames before Selby shifted gears. 'The Jester from Leicester' secured three consecutive frames with clinical precision, sealing his 10th consecutive victory this season. 'I've won key frames from 40-50 points behind all week – that made the difference,' Selby remarked post-match, praising Maguire as 'a class act.'
Historic Win Against Resilient Challenger
Maguire, competing in his first ranking final since 2020, acknowledged Selby's unstoppable performance: 'When he's potting like that, you just tip your cap.' The victory makes Selby only the ninth player to win multiple Welsh Open titles, adding to his 2024 British Open triumph.
Snooker fans worldwide celebrated the high-stakes showdown between two of the sport's most strategic players. With nearly 3.2 million viewers tuning in across platforms, the event highlights snooker's growing global appeal among younger audiences seeking thrilling sports narratives.
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Mark Selby beats Stephen Maguire to lift second Welsh Open trophy
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