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Mark Allen determined to turn 'best season' into Crucible

Mark Allen has no desire to sift through the detritus of his Crucible career to date as he prepares to embark on his latest quest to shed the unwanted tag of one of the best players never to reach a World Championship final.

The 37-year-old Allen is convinced he is in the shape of his life after a season that has yielded three ranking wins, including a maiden UK title in November, in tandem with a dramatic weight-loss programme through which he has shed almost seven stone.

Yet Allen cannot escape statistics that betray a desperate record in the sport's flagship event, with just three last-eight appearances in the 13 years since he made his solitary outing at the one-table stage, losing to John Higgins in the 2009 semi-finals.

Shock defeats to the likes of Chinese qualifiers Cao Yupeng and Zhou Yuelong have been interspersed with agonising near-misses, none more so than his 2010 quarter-final against Graeme Dott, when he lost the last three frames to fall to a 13-12 defeat that he concedes rankles more than most.

Another Chinese qualifier, world number 36 Fan Zhengyi, awaits Allen in the opening round on Monday and the Antrim man is in no mood to reopen old wounds as he continues to seek the magic formula that will enable him to fulfil his burning ambition.

"I’m coming to the Crucible on the back my best season to date and my confidence levels are high, but one semi-final appearance is not good enough and the only person who can put that right is me," Allen said.

"There’s no point going back over what’s gone wrong and I can’t really put my finger on it. Some years I haven’t been at my best and other times I’ve just been beaten by the better player.

"I love the Crucible and the history that is attached to it, and I want to be a

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