Sunday 10 December 2017

2017 UK Championship Final (O'Sullivan 10-5 Murphy)

Shaun Murphy 1-5 Ronnie O'Sullivan (Match Score 5-10)

Ronnie O'Sullivan equalled Steve Davis's haul of six UK Championship titles by beating Shaun Murphy 10-5 in an high-quality final in York.

O'Sullivan also drew level with Stephen Hendry's 18 'Triple Crown' titles of the World, UK and Masters events.

The pair shared the first eight frames including a century apiece, but O'Sullivan seized control with four breaks over 50 and two further tons.

He won five frames in a row to clinch his 31st ranking title.


Shaun Murphy 4-4 Ronnie O'Sullivan [end of first session]

Five-time winner Ronnie O'Sullivan and Shaun Murphy are tied at 4-4 after an enthralling first session in the UK Championship final in York.

The first four frames were shared and included a century each.

It turned into a tactical battle as O'Sullivan pinched the next two frames, but Murphy took advantage of his opponent's mistakes to draw level.

The final session resumes at 19:00 GMT, with the first to 10 claiming the £170,000 winners' prize money.

O'Sullivan, 42, is aiming to equal Steve Davis' record of six UK titles and also looking to draw level with Stephen Hendry's 18 'Triple Crown' triumphs in the World, UK and Masters events.

Murphy, who landed this title in 2008, is seeking to beat O'Sullivan in a major final for the second time in four weeks, following his success at the Champion of Champions event in November.

Leading 2-1, O'Sullivan had reached 62 in the fourth frame but found himself in a snooker with two reds remaining and hit the black, allowing Murphy to capitalise with 39 to level at 2-2.

O'Sullivan opened up a two-frame advantage by punishing his opponent's loose safety play, but he broke down in the next two frames when well set, allowing 35-year-old Murphy to clear up with clearances of 69 and 52.

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