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Ditton's Barry Hawkins secures third ranking title with Ladbrokes World Grand Prix win

Barry Hawkins won his first ranking title in three years when he survived a late scare to take the Ladbrokes World Grand Prix title.

The Ditton player led Ryan Day 9-3 at Preston’s Guild Hall before eventually taking a 10-7 win to land his third title.

Hawkins previously won the 2012 Australian Open and the 2014 Players’ Championship, the latter ironically was also held in Preston.

Barry Hawkins Picture: Ivan Hirschowitz/World Snooker
Barry Hawkins Picture: Ivan Hirschowitz/World Snooker

The win came at the right time for Hawkins, who admitted he was devastated to surrender a 4-3 lead to Anthony Hamilton in the German Masters semi-finals last time out.

It added to what has been a catalogue of heartbreaks for the world No.12, who lost a Dafabet Masters semi-final decider to Joe Perry after missing out on the Coral Northern Ireland Open to Mark King when 5-1 up.

“I’m so delighted to win another tournament,” said Hawkins. “I feel like I’ve been knocking on the door for a while.

“I’ve had a few disappointments on the way so I think I deserved that one.”

Hawkins made five century breaks as he dominated the best-of-19 final but he held his nerve in the 17th frame to take the £100,000 top prize.

Hawkins told worldsnooker.com: “I felt so good at the start of the match and played so well.

“I didn’t feel like I could miss when I got in the balls. I got ahead of myself thinking I was going to make another century to win.

“If I had lost that last frame there I don’t know what would have happened. I just managed to hold myself together and I got a lucky kiss on the blue after potting the brown.

“You can miss anything under that kind of pressure.”

Hawkins' hopes of back-to-back victories ended with a 5-4 defeat to Judd Trump in quarter-finals of the Welsh Open in Cardiff.

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