Mark Selby triumphed over Judd Trump to lift the Champion of Champions title for the first time in his illustrious career, capping off an enthralling match with a 10-5 victory. The 42-year-old former world champion played before a raucous home crowd at Leicester's Mattioli Arena, and his trademark grit shone through as he navigated a grueling safety battle with the formidable Trump.
Trump, widely regarded as the best player in the sport, made a bright start and dominated early proceedings, taking a 3-1 lead with two stunning century breaks. However, Selby refused to be intimidated, displaying unwavering determination and composure as he ground down his rival with lengthy defensive frames.
The turning point came in frame ten, where Trump's frustration boiled over as the pair engaged in a grueling 25-minute battle over the last red ball. Despite Trump's persistence, Selby eventually took charge, utilizing his trademark patience to wear down his opponent and secure victory.
Selby then produced a scintillating display of snooker, hitting a majestic 138 break that left Trump reeling. Over the next several frames, the 42-year-old Englishman went on an unstoppable run, compiling nine centuries in succession to seal a decisive 10-5 win.
Trump, visibly distraught, acknowledged his opponent's superiority, stating, "Mark was the best player all week and he thoroughly deserved to win." Trump's struggles with the cue were well-documented throughout the match, and it seemed that this particular piece of equipment had done him in ultimately.
Trump, widely regarded as the best player in the sport, made a bright start and dominated early proceedings, taking a 3-1 lead with two stunning century breaks. However, Selby refused to be intimidated, displaying unwavering determination and composure as he ground down his rival with lengthy defensive frames.
The turning point came in frame ten, where Trump's frustration boiled over as the pair engaged in a grueling 25-minute battle over the last red ball. Despite Trump's persistence, Selby eventually took charge, utilizing his trademark patience to wear down his opponent and secure victory.
Selby then produced a scintillating display of snooker, hitting a majestic 138 break that left Trump reeling. Over the next several frames, the 42-year-old Englishman went on an unstoppable run, compiling nine centuries in succession to seal a decisive 10-5 win.
Trump, visibly distraught, acknowledged his opponent's superiority, stating, "Mark was the best player all week and he thoroughly deserved to win." Trump's struggles with the cue were well-documented throughout the match, and it seemed that this particular piece of equipment had done him in ultimately.