World champion Kyren Wilson edged past Barry Hawkins 10-9 in a dramatic German Masters final in Berlin.
It is the second time Wilson has won the tournament, after his 2019 victory, and is his ninth ranking title overall.
Hawkins had led 5-4 going into the evening session but Wilson, who was beaten by Shaun Murphy in the Masters final last month, made a strong start on Sunday evening.
Breaks of 93 and 125 helped him win three of the opening four frames, but Hawkins hit back to level the match at 9-9 and force the decider.
However, Wilson held his nerve to claim the trophy and £100,000 prize.
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Publish date : 2025-02-02 23:58:35
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