Published: 09:12, August 26, 2024
Kyren Wilson wins World Snooker Xi'an Grand Prix
By Xinhua
England's Kyren Wilson plays a shot on day two of his World Championship Snooker final against Wales' Jak Jones during the evening session at The Crucible in Sheffield, northern England on May 6, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

XI'AN - World No 3 Kyren Wilson came from 7-8 down to overturn Judd Trump 10-8 on Sunday, winning his seventh World Snooker ranking title at the Xi'an Grand Prix.

Before the night session, Wilson took a 5-4 lead against Trump.

Trump and Wilson traded wins in the tenth and eleventh frames, before Trump won two frames consecutively to go 7-6 up before the last intermission, but Wilson's 76 in the 14th frame left them level.

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Trump took an 8-7 lead after notching his second century of the tournament. However, Wilson showed his outstanding offensive skills to win the next three frames and claim the title.