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Players Championship Grand Final: Barry Hawkins banks £100,000 jackpot in Preston

Barry Hawkins secured his second ranking title by winning the Wyldecrest Parks Players Championship Grand Final.

Last Updated: 29/03/14 9:25pm

Barry Hawkins: Whitewashed Greene in the final
Barry Hawkins: Whitewashed Greene in the final

The Kent-based pair, both friends and practice partners, had earlier advanced to the final with afternoon triumphs over Judd Trump and Marco Fu, respectively.

A 117 break gave Hawkins the ideal start in front of a packed crowd at the Guild Hall, and world number 66 Greene did not get a look-in in frame two either as a 75 knock put the Englishman 2-0 up.

A 50 clearance, after Rainham-based Greene had missed a tough black, swiftly extended Ditton-based Hawkins' advantage and his dominance continued en route to a 4-0 rout and a £100,000 jackpot.

Greene earlier defeated Hong Kong's Fu 4-2 to reach his first ranking final - 21 years after turning professional - moving him up to 42nd on the money list and guaranteeing his biggest ever pay-day in the form of a £38,000 prize.

Having seen Greene surge into a 3-1 lead, a break of 121 got Fu back into contention, but the 40-year-old Northern Irishman kept his nerve and got over the line with a long double on the last red to a baulk corner in frame six.

Hawkins advanced to the final with an impressive 4-1 triumph over Trump in the second semi-final.

The 2013 world championship runner-up, who ended the challenge of Ronnie O'Sullivan's conqueror Yu Delu on Friday, lost the first frame but coolly clinched the next four with breaks of 50, 75, 131 and 61 to stun the 24-year-old Bristolian.

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