Trump, Williams reach final of Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters

  • 9/7/2024
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Top seed Judd Trump will take on 3-time world champion Mark Williams on Saturday RIYADH: Top seed and tournament favorite Judd Trump will take on Mark Williams in the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters final on Saturday night at the Green Halls in Riyadh after victories over Shaun Murphy and Si Jiahui respectively. On the penultimate day of this year’s inaugural event, billed as “The Battle on the Baize,” Trump and Williams reached the final after coming through two tight contests on Friday. The world No. 1 Trump went into a 3-0 lead, but Murphy came back strongly by taking the fourth frame with a 65 break before clinching the fifth on the final black ball. Trump twice regained a two-frame advantage thereafter, leading 4-2 and 5-3 before Murphy leveled the match at 5-5 to force a decider. In a tense final frame where both had opportunities to take frame and match, Trump capitalized on an uncharacteristic Murphy miss on the last green to seal victory and reach a 46th ranking event final. “That was a very tough semifinal,” Trump said. “He fought back well and at one point looked like he would win. I let it slip away at times, and when you miss those chances sometimes you get punished. “I managed to get over the line in the end with a bit of drama and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. It will be a great occasion and a great final for the fans.” Awaiting “The Ace in the Pack” in Saturday’s best-of-19 showpiece is Welshman Williams, who defeated Chinese wonderkid Si 6-3. The world No. 9 reeled off four successive frames after going one behind to the 22-year-old, leading 4-1 before eventually closing out the match 6-3. In another high-quality semifinal, Williams — who will appear in the 42nd ranking event final of his career — made four half-century breaks, with his opponent knocking in breaks of 109 and 136. The first ever Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters final takes place over two sessions on Saturday, starting at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., crowning the inaugural champion of snooker’s first international major in Riyadh.

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