Snooker

Three-time champion Selby leads Murphy 10-7 in world snooker final

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Mark Selby stayed on course for a fourth world snooker title on Sunday when he opened up a 10-7 lead in the final against Shaun Murphy

Selby, the champion in 2014, 2016 and 2017, won the last four frames of the evening in the best-of-35 frame final which concludes Monday.

He had trailed 4-6 and 6-7 before hitting back with impressive breaks of 67, 86, 57 and 90.

โ€œI felt a bit edgy at the start, itโ€™s a world final and I was trying that extra bit harder and Shaun started off a lot better than me,โ€ Selby told the BBC.

โ€œEvery final I have been to I have always felt really tired going into it but I have dug in today, grafted when I needed to and manged to get myself a lead.โ€

Murphy is seeking his second world title, 16 years after his first.

He wonโ€™t be too disheartened by being three frames downโ€”he trailed 10-6 to Matthew Stevens at the same stage in the 2005 final.

โ€œI thought he was fabulous tonight,โ€ Murphy said.

โ€œHe always seemed to have the answer and potted some outrageous long balls.

He added: โ€œItโ€™s a frame easier than in 2005, but in all seriousness I think I have showed in the semi-final I can win when I am down. This match is a long way from being over.โ€

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