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Mark Allen beats Ricky Walden in Players Championship final

Mark Allen of Northern Ireland
Image: Mark Allen claimed his third ranking title in Manchester

Mark Allen came out on top in a see-saw battle to beat Ricky Walden 10-6 in the final of the Players Championship in Manchester and seal his third ranking event title and first in the United Kingdom.

The 30-year-old becomes the first Northern Irishman to win a ranking event in the UK since Dennis Taylor lifted the world crown in 1985.

Allen set up his victory by winning five successive frames to lead 6-3 going into the evening session and hit back strongly to take the last three frames after Englishman Walden had fought back from 7-3 to 7-6.

Ranked ninth in the world, Allen overcame 2005 world champion Shaun Murphy in the semi-final and sealed the £100,000 winner's prize with breaks of 61 and 67 in the final's last two frames.

World No 10 Walden, who beat Barry Hawkins 6-3 in his semi-final, ensured a tense encounter but was edged out in the crucial 14th and 15th frames after clawing his way back to 7-6 and was never at his best.

Allen fought back from 3-1 down in the first session to win five successive frames and lead 6-3 going into the evening thanks to four half-century breaks.

He increased his lead to 7-3 with breaks of 52 and 22 in the evening's first session but Walden took the next three frames to put the pressure back on Allen.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 12:  Ricky Walden of England plays a shot during his first round match against
Image: Ricky Walden's form proved too inconsistent to challenge Allen

Having lost six frames on the bounce Walden stopped the rot with a break of 62 to reduce the deficit to 7-4.

Walden then made a superb break of 92 to make it 7-5 and edged to within one frame of Allen at 7-6 after holding his nerve to clear up and punish his opponent for missing a brown with the rest when a tight 13th frame had been evenly poised.

The 14th frame was an equally-tense affair that also lasted more than half an hour. Walden required snookers with the score 63-28 but Allen potted a long brown and then fluked the blue to end his three-frame losing streak and move to within two frames of victory at 8-6 ahead.

Allen took control of the 15th frame thanks to an excellent break of 61 after taking to the table with nothing much on and strode purposely towards victory with a 67 break in the final frame - and it proved enough.

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