SHEFFIELD // Judd Trump, the English qualifier, led three-time champion John Higgins 10-7 after the first day of the world championship final at the Crucible on Sunday.
The 21-year-old Trump had raced away from 7-7 in the best-of-35-frame final which concludes today.
Adding to Higgins' frustrations, he was fined £250 (Dh1500) for conceding the 16th frame with enough points left on the table to force a respotted black.
The pair had been locked level at 4-4 at the end of the afternoon session, the highlight of which was provided by Trump's 102 break in the sixth frame.
Trump then dropped 5-4 behind after the opening frame of the evening session when Higgins had a break of 60.
But he had breaks of 55 and 58 to lead 6-5 and turned on the style in frame 12 on his way to a break of 103 and a two-frame lead.
Higgins came back to 7-6, and levelled after a scrappy frame. Trump had a 49 break to lead 49-18 at 7-7, and although he broke down there, a further run of 28 made the frame safe.
A touch of controversy came when Higgins conceded when 51 behind with 51 remaining on the table in the 16th frame.
That is against the usual etiquette, costing him money, and it suited Trump as he gained a two-frame lead.
Higgins led 36-0 in the final frame of the evening but missed a black and Trump replied with 45 before running stray of position. He soon had another chance though, and was at his punishing best, to the delight of the crowd.
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Uefa Champions League final:
Who: Real Madrid v Liverpool
Where: NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine
When: Saturday, May 26, 10.45pm (UAE)
TV: Match on BeIN Sports
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Uefa Champions League quarter-final (first-leg score):
Juventus (1) v Ajax (1), Tuesday, 11pm UAE
Match will be shown on BeIN Sports
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Director: Mahdi Fleifel
Starring: Mahmoud Bakri, Aram Sabbah, Mohammad Alsurafa
Rating: 4.5/5