Judd Trump wins UK Championship for the second time

Trump beat Barry Hawkins 10-8 in York.

Mark Staniforth
Sunday 01 December 2024 22:41 GMT
Judd Trump won 10-8 (Mike Egerton/PA)
Judd Trump won 10-8 (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Wire)

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Judd Trump was forced to work overtime to end his 13-year wait for a second UK Championship title after shrugging off the dogged challenge of Barry Hawkins in York.

Trump was stuck in his seat as Hawkins won two in a row to reduce the deficit to a single frame before the world number one pounced on a missed red from his opponent with a 67 break that ultimately proved enough to seal a 10-8 win.

His hard-fought victory marked Trump’s first UK crown since 2011 and also the 30th ranking tournament win of his increasingly illustrious career.

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