Masters Snooker 2025 winner Shaun Murphy says: 'I thought these days were behind me'
- Shaun Murphy won the Masters Snooker 2025, marking his first title in 10 years and earning a total of £365,000, which includes a £15,000 bonus for the highest break of 147 set in the semi-finals.
- Murphy defeated Kyren Wilson 10-7 in the final at Alexandra Palace, securing his second Masters title and first Triple Crown victory since 2015.
- After the match, Murphy expressed surprise at his success, stating, 'I thought these days at the business end of events were gone for me.'
- Kyren Wilson, despite his loss, remained optimistic, saying, 'I am 33 years old, coming into my prime... I am a lucky lad, win or lose.
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Shaun Murphy lands biggest pay day after beating Kyren Wilson in Masters final
SNOOKER SHOWMAN Shaun Murphy earned the biggest payday of his career as he won a first Masters crown for 10 years. The Magician hit four magical centuries in a 10-7 final victory over reigning world champion Kyren Wilson in North London. PAShaun Murphy lifts the Paul Hunter Trophy after defeating Kyren Wilson[/caption] GettyMurphy celebrates the biggest payday of his career so far[/caption] Murphy, 42, lifted the Paul Hunter Trophy for the first…
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