Shaun Murphy survives Anthony McGill test to claim first British Open crown

Murphy beat McGill to win his first British Open title
Murphy beat McGill to win his first British Open titleGodfrey Pitt / Actionplus / Profimedia

Shaun Murphy overturned an early deficit to beat Scotland’s Anthony McGill 10-7 and claim his first British Open crown.

Murphy, chasing a first ranking trophy in more than two years, had trailed for much of Sunday’s final. He edged in front for the first time with a break of 78 at the start of the evening session, going 5-4 up.

McGill responded with a composed 73 that put him 7-6 up, before Murphy reasserted control in style. The Englishman rattled off the last four frames to seal victory in Cheltenham.

Murphy pocketed £100,000 for the win, while McGill’s run earned him £45,000 -- a solid return for a player seeking to re-establish himself.

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