Eurosport - Mon, 22 Dec 17:17:00 2008
Shaun Murphy claimed a thrilling last-frame victory over Marco Fu to win the UK Championship in Telford.
Despite dominating the majority of the match, and leading by three frames early in the evening session, the Englishman struggled to shake off his obdurate opponent from Hong Kong.
In the best-of-19-frame match, Fu led 9-8 but Murphy took it to a decider and, with the nerves jangling, left his opponent needing snookers with a remarkable fluked pink.
And after a brilliant doubled red, Fu conceded to hand the Yorkshireman a 10-9 victory.
Murphy had not won a tournament match this season before arriving in Shropshire, but the 2005 world champion knocked out Martin Gould, Mark Allen, Stephen Lee and Stephen Maguire to secure his place in the final.
Hong Kong's Fu, ranked 14th in the world, eliminated Barry Hawkins, Matthew Stevens, Ronnie O'Sullivan's conqueror Joe Perry and Ali Carter.
Fu rattled in the only century of the afternoon session, a break of 102 in the fourth frame which followed 99 from Murphy in the third, but was left trailing 5-3 when he and Murphy left the arena.
A poor safety from Murphy in the first frame of the evening session gave Fu an early chance which was squandered as a pink jarred in the middle pocket.
Murphy was back in, with the balls handily placed, and strung together an immaculate 77 to go 6-3 in front.
Both players had chances to make frame-winning breaks early in the 10th.
It developed into a fascinating battle though, and when Fu potted a terrific long green he ran just too far for the brown, forcing him into safety play with the pair tied at 51-51.
Murphy left a long brown in the jaws and Fu pounced on the frame-winning chance. He rolled in brown, blue and pink to begin what he hoped would be a full-scale comeback.
The 30-year-old from Hong Kong seized the advantage with an opening 59 in the 11th frame, before failing to land on a colour after the ninth red.
Englishman Murphy was given a glimmer of a chance and it seemed as though that was all he would needed, however his break came to a halt at 47.
Fu put his opponent in a snooker, and Murphy missed the brown. Murphy was soon needing a snooker on the pink, and he fought for it knowing 7-4 was infinitely preferable to 6-5, but it would not come and the frame went to his opponent.
The 12th frame was going Fu's way, but Murphy hit back only to suffer a rotten stroke of luck when he clipped the black after potting a red and sunk the white. Fu made the most of his sudden lucky break, and tied the match at 6-6.
That signalled the start of the mid-session interval, with Murphy surely welcoming the chance to compose himself for a possible seven remaining frames.
The break looked to have done Murphy good.
Despite miscuing at one stage in the 13th frame, Murphy took it quite easily with breaks of 54 and 40 to regain the lead.
And he took the next even more convincingly, knocking in a clinical 87 which took him into an 8-6 lead.
Fu reduced the arrears to a single frame by claiming the 15th and then levelled at 8-8 after a nervous battle.
Murphy looked in control of the 16th but his break ended at 31, however Fu could only muster 38 in response. But despite taking three opportunities to play his way out of a snooker, the Hong Kong player regrouped to restore parity at 8-8.
Remarkably, Fu then took the lead for the first time in the match with efforts of 43 and 46, as Murphy again failed to take advantage after making a decent start.
But the Yorkshireman regrouped and took the match to the death with a decisive break of 69 in the penultimate frame.
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well done shaun.. what a shame to marco fu
Murphy won. Looks like he lost the @#$%.
Rubbish is too nice for this final
That was a nice and deserved victory for Murphy ! Great play ! Good performance to you too Marco you deserved to win too !
well played shaun unlucky to fu as well its a shame there had to be a loser both played well all week
Well done Shaun!
Shame that Marco did not win but well done to Shaun Murphy.
Stevehaw78.
What a grat final! It certainly got very tactical in the last few frames - well done 2 both players. U can't blame Marco Fu for trying so hard while he had a chance, right 'til the "bitter end". Pity it took about 10 shots on the pink in the penultimate frame, before it was finally potted - must be some sort of record in the pro game! congrats 2 Shaun Murphy.
ToneH.
Good Game Shaun Murphy good luck for future.
good game.
Shaun missed a lot of chances during this final, but in the end, I think he's the one that deserved the victory !...
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To comment no 10 u obviously didnt watch it or u purely like 1 visit frames, this final was really good because of the atmosphere. Normally u would see Murphy getting more cheers purely because hes British but lots of people were cheering for Marco and the final frame was amazing when Murphy fluked the pink then had an easy safety shot but nearly potted the black which would have got Marco a chance to win the title.
congratulation mr murphy, this holiday is great for u and your family, nice job murphy
Shaun Murphy is not a yorkshire man
I live in Izmir, Turkey and unfortunately there is not even a single snooker table here. But I and my 65 years old mom, we both became a fan of snooker by watching tournaments on Eurosport. We supported Murphy in this tournament because he had his honeymoon with his wife here in Turkey :) I hope he comes to Izmir next time and opens a gate to snooker here.
boring match...
Good game, Shaun! Well done!
WELL DONE SHAUN........
Very thrilling match! Both are great players to watch and they are also very humble but sportive players!
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