Kyren Wilson Clinches Thrilling German Masters Title
Kyren Wilson triumphs over Barry Hawkins in a nail-biting final, securing his ninth ranking title and a hefty cash prize.

In a stunning display of skill and composure, Kyren Wilson has secured his second German Masters title by narrowly defeating Barry Hawkins 10-9 in a gripping final held in Berlin. This victory marks the culmination of an intense competition, adding another accolade to Wilson's impressive career as he celebrates his ninth ranking title overall, underscoring his status as one of the elite players in the sport.
The final was nothing short of a rollercoaster, with Hawkins leading 5-4 after the first session. However, Wilson, determined to bounce back after his previous loss to Shaun Murphy in the Masters final just weeks ago, returned to the table with renewed vigor.
During the evening session, Wilson delivered exceptional performances, including breaks of 93 and a spectacular 125, which allowed him to dominate three of the opening four frames. This resurgence leveled the match at a tense 9-9, pushing both players to the brink and forcing a dramatic deciding frame.
Ultimately, it was Wilson’s unwavering focus and strategic prowess that led him to clinch the final frame and the coveted trophy, along with a substantial £100,000 prize. As he lifts the trophy high, it’s clear that Wilson has not only reclaimed his title but also reaffirmed his position as a formidable force in the world of snooker.