Ding Junhui of China wins the snooker UK Championship in York, UK, December 8, 2019. /VCG Photo
Ding Junhui beat Stephen Maguire of Scotland 10-6 to win the UK Championship on Sunday, 10 years after the Chinese star last lifted the prestigious trophy.
World number 16 Ding joined an elite group of players to win the event three times after his previous triumphs in 2005 and 2009.
Maguire is two places higher than Ding in the world rankings, but the Scot fell short of winning the UK title for a second time after his triumph in 2004, despite making three centuries in the final.
Ding Junhui of China aims a ball during the snooker UK Championship final in York, UK, December 8, 2019. /VCG Photo
Ding, who made consecutive centuries as he cruised into a 4-0 lead in the afternoon, led 8-4 in the evening session before Maguire made successive scores of 103 and 124 to pull it back to 8-6.
Ding last won a ranking event in 2017 but held his nerve to go 9-6 up with a break of 131 before completing his victory to a standing ovation with his fourth ton of the final.
The 32-year-old secured his fourth major title and 14th ranking trophy to pocket a winner's check of 200,000 British pounds (263,000 U.S. dollars).
Scot Stephen Maguire contemplates his set during the snooker UK Championship final in York, UK, December 8, 2019. /VCG Photo
Ding, who will move up to ninth in the world, said: "This is very special. It has been two years and I have done nothing but I have played very well this week... I worried about not doing well and asked myself 'can I win again?'"
"But this week I played so well and when I beat Ronnie O'Sullivan on the way to the final I started to believe that I could lift the trophy again."
"My family gives me support and takes the pressure. I want to do my best for my daughter so that when she grows up she thinks she has the best daddy."