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Shaun Murphy celebrated Masters success for a second time after a superb 10-7 victory over Kyren Wilson in Sunday’s thrilling final at Alexandra Palace. Murphy had been irresistible all week and ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan stormed into a 14th Masters final with a 6-2 win over Shaun Murphy and then called on snooker’s young pretenders to up their game.. The 48-year-old moved one victory away ...
SHAUN MURPHY took home the biggest prize of his career to win the Masters on Sunday night at Ally Pally. Murphy overcame world champ Kyren Wilson to become Masters champion for the second time in ...
Shaun Murphy hit only the sixth 147 in the history of snooker’s Masters tournament as he beat semi-final opponent Mark Allen in style.. Murphy potted 15 reds and 15 blacks before clearing up the ...
Shaun Murphy credits Peter Ebdon for guiding him to a spectacular second Masters triumph, which has stopped him feeling like a ‘broken force’ on the table. The Magician was in stunning form at ...
Shaun Murphy hits 147 at Masters days after branding himself an 'idiot' for blowing chance. Snooker scores: Kyren Wilson beats Judd Trump to set up Masters final vs Shaun Murphy.
SHAUN MURPHY celebrated his epic Masters victory by emulating one of football's greats - and napping with his new prize. The 42-year-old beat Kyren Wilson 10-7 in a modern day classic on Sunday night.
Former champion Shaun Murphy insisted it simply wasn’t his day, after seeing his bid for a second Masters title come crashing down at the semi-final stage with 6-3 defeat to Ali Carter.
Defending champion Shaun Murphy was dumped out of the Masters in the first round by Mark Allen at Alexandra Palace. Murphy, who beat Neil Robertson in the final last year, fought back from 5-2 to ...
MASTERS champion Shaun Murphy has revealed how he'll spend his £365,000 prize money - the biggest pay packet of his career.Murphy hit four magical ce. Jump directly to the content.
Ronnie O’Sullivan 6-2 Shaun Murphy. 15:55, Luke Baker. O’Sullivan into a 14th Masters final in 30 years of coming to the tournament, which is a frankly ridiculous record.