Wilson beats Trump to win Xi'an Grand Prix final


Judd Trump and Kyren Wilson shake hands before the Xi'an Grand Prix final

Judd Trump (left) and Kyren Wilson have each won the World Championship once [Getty Images]

Kyren Wilson claimed a hard-fought win over fellow Englishman Judd Trump to become the inaugural winner of the Xi’an Grand Prix in China.

The reigning world champion beat the new world number one 10-8 to secure the £177,000 top prize in the second ranking event of the season.

The pair were not separated by more than a frame until Wilson took control from 8-7 down to clinch three in a row and seal victory.

The 32-year-old, who beat Ronnie O’Sullivan 6-4 in the semi-finals on Saturday, now has seven career ranking titles, moving ahead of Ken Doherty, Stuart Bingham, Stephen Maguire and Ali Carter on the all-time list.

Trump’s semi-final win over Daniel Wells ensured he would replace Mark Allen as world number one and regain top spot for the first time since 2021.

The 35-year-old was hoping to secure a 29th ranking title, which would have taken him clear of Steve Davis in fourth on the all-time list.

The 2019 world champion won the Shanghai Masters last month, although that is not currently a ranking event.

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