John Higgins
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The 20-year-old Chinese player won his first major title by beating John Higgins 10-8 in Milton Keynes
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The four-times champion lost 13-11 to the qualifier in the second round after making the first maximum break at the Crucible since 2012
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A preposterous performance from Judd Trump, his all-round game as good as anything ever seen at the Crucible, gave him his first world title and John Higgins his third consecutive final defeat
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Bristol’s Judd Trump beat John Higgins 18-9 at the Crucible to win his first world snooker title having resumed at the halfway stage with a 12-5 lead
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Judd Trump won eight frames in a row in a destructive evening session and leads John Higgins 12-5 in the final of snooker’s world championship
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The Scot triumphed 17-16 in a tense match to reach the final for the third year in a row while Judd Trump beat Gary Wilson 17-11 in the other semi-final
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Judd Trump came from 9-7 behind overnight to win 13-9 win against Ding Junhui and reach the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals
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Fellow players and staff do not share Ronnie O’Sullivan’s dim view of the leisure centre serving as English Open venue
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By winning a third world title at 43, in a thriller against the 42-year-old John Higgins, Mark Williams showed millennials the older generation still have what it takes
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Judd Trump holds off Williams to set up ‘dream’ Crucible final with O’Sullivan