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Pep Guardiola on Man City's fringe players helping them win the title
Pep Guardiola on Man City's fringe players helping them win the title
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John Higgins admits his remarkable Tour Championship final defeat to Neil Robertson will leave “real mental scars” after he let slip a 9-4 lead in Llandudno. For the third time in a ranking event final this season, the Wizard of Wishaw was just one frame from victory, only to let the win escape him as Robertson mounted a remarkable comeback to retain the title he won in 2021. Ad/> In both the Northern Ireland Open and English Open final last year, Higgins had led 8-6 in a best-of-17 frames match, but on both occasions — against Mark Allen and Robertson — he was unable to wrap up victory.
Neil Robertson hailed “the best comeback of my career” after he fought back from 9-4 down to beat John Higgins 10-9 and lift the Tour Championship on Sunday evening. Masters champion Robertson, who has been in fine form this season, looked to have come unstuck as Higgins roared into a commanding lead. Ad/> But Robertson dug in and went for his shots, with his boldness rewarded as he closed the gap on his opponent, eventually sealing a remarkable win.
Neil Robertson produced a superb comeback to beat John Higgins 10-9 in the Tour Championship final.
John Higgins eked out a 5-3 advantage over Neil Robertson after a high-quality first session of the Tour Championship final. After a 51-minute opening frame, the pair traded blows like heavyweight boxers as the spectators in Llandudno were treated to a sparkling session of high breaks.