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Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut down Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna to claim World Mixed Doubles

Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut were crowned champions of the World Mixed Doubles after beating Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna 4-2 in Milton Keynes. It completes quite the turnaround for Robertson and Mink, who were bottom of the table with two points after losing their opening games to Selby and Kenna and Ronnie O’Sullivan and Reanne Evans. Ad Robertson said: «We gave it a go and I played better than yesterday.

But Mink produced a stunning 74 clearance earlier today which was actually our highest break of the tournament. SnookerSelby & Kenna face Robertson & Mink in final as O'Sullivan & Evans fall short3 HOURS AGO “This shows what a great player she is, especially under pressure, and she did it again in the final. »This tournament was about showcasing the women this week and they've done that.

It's been great to be a part of." Selby had been in sizzling form throughout the day, and it didn’t take him long to get motoring. Seizing on a missed opportunity by Mink, he made an elegant break of 107 to take the frame and send an early warning. 'We tried to keep him quiet — Judd Trumps reveals how he kept Ronnie O'Sullivan out British Open trophy named after celebrated snooker journalist Clive Everton However, Robertson and Mink’s response was immediate; after Kenna missed a green, the former made 69 to draw level at 1-1.

If the opening two frames were rapid-fire stuff, the third was anything but as an intense and lengthy safety battle ensued. Robertson took the initiative with a break of 40, Mink added a red and black and though Kenna secured one of the two snookers required, Robertson made sure with a superb long red. Robertson and Mink were building momentum as they cruised into a 3-1 lead.

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