Western Daily Press

Allen: I don’t really know how I managed to win it

- MARK STANIFORTH at the Barbican Centre in York

COMEBACK king Mark Allen claimed the biggest title of his career after reeling off seven frames in a row to sink Ding Junhui 10-7 and win the UK Championsh­ip.

Allen looked down and out after going 6-1 behind against the Chinese star, but stormed back to pocket the £250,000 winner’s cheque and become the first Northern Irishman to win the prestigiou­s crown since Alex Higgins in 1983.

It completed a remarkable week for the 36-year-old, who had also fought from at least two frames down in each of his previous matches in the tournament, including winning the last three to beat Gloucester­shire’s Jack Lisowski 6-5 in their semi-final.

“I don’t really know how I’ve done it – I didn’t play very well most of the week and I struggled from the start and Ding punished me heavily, and I just scraped the last frame (of the session),” said Allen.

“I don’t know what happened tonight. The first frame was as good a break as I’d made all day and all of a sudden I felt so good. I was struggling, but I was trying to stay as positive as possible in my seat, which is something I’ve been working really hard on. I just kept saying myself can I win the next frame, and my answer was always yes.”

Ding had looked odds-on for a fourth UK title of his career after firing three centuries in a glittering afternoon session as he looked to become the first qualifier to win since he claimed his maiden title in 2005. Ding, who handed Ronnie O’Sullivan his first major whitewash earlier in the tournament, was in irresistib­le form with breaks of 126 and 135 either side of the midsession interval then a knock of 102 to move five frames in front.

Allen gave himself a flicker of hope when he capitalise­d on a missed red by Ding in the final frame of the afternoon session to compile a frame-winning 79 – and after Ding broke down on a break of 33 in the next the momentum swung in the direction of the Antrim man.

Ding did not pot another ball for an hour as Allen stormed back with a break of 63 to reduce the deficit to 6-3, before back-to-back knocks of 93 and 132. Allen was 8-6 up before Ding stopped the rot, but the former was soon clutching the trophy.

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