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Shaun Murphy overcame Stuart Bingham 10-9 to win the World Grand Prix title in Llandudno.
Shaun Murphy overcame Stuart Bingham 10-9 to win the World Grand Prix title in Llandudno. Photograph: ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images
Shaun Murphy overcame Stuart Bingham 10-9 to win the World Grand Prix title in Llandudno. Photograph: ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images

Shaun Murphy beats Stuart Bingham 10-9 to win World Grand Prix title

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Murphy triumphs in ding-dong battle and final-frame decider in Llandudno
Win was revenge for defeat by Bingham in world championship last May

Shaun Murphy avenged his Crucible final defeat by Stuart Bingham by winning a final-frame decider to lift the World Grand Prix title in Llandudno.

Bingham overcame Murphy 18-15 to become world champion last May but it was Murphy who held his nerve this time to win 10-9.

Murphy had looked in total command after taking a 4-1 lead but, in a scrappy contest, his fellow Englishman hit back with four frames in a row to take a 5-4 advantage into the break.

In the evening session Murphy went 8-7 up but Bingham cleared the colours in a lengthy next frame to level matters.

Murphy made a break of 120 under extreme pressure in the 17th frame, the first century break of the final, before Bingham took the 18th to ensure a winner-takes-all final frame.

It was a nervy affair but Murphy closed out his first major title since the 2015 Masters.

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