Sean Murphy won his second Masters title with a stunning 10-7 victory over Kyren Wilson in a thrilling final at Alexandra Palace on Sunday.
Murphy was captivating all week and recorded only the sixth biggest break in the tournament's history when he defeated Mark Allen in the semi-finals. Another high-quality, tense final followed the next day with four more centuries, with Wilson fighting back from four frames down to make it 8-7, but Murphy held his own and won a well-deserved victory for the first time in 10 years since his first Masters. He achieved victory. Crown.
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“I can't believe it. I'm shocked. I honestly thought those days were over,” Murphy said. “When I lost to Mark Selby in 2021.” [in the world final] At the Crucible, I thought my days in the business were over at the end of these events.
“But everyone knows that I teamed up with Peter Ebdon, and he helped me rediscover that confidence, and he helped me find this very It helped me remember what I was good at. Old dogs still have some life left in them.
“I have to give credit to Kairen, he’s a great world champion. He really took it to me and there was a stage a few frames ago that was a panic station.”





