First session: 125-8 (91), 70-68 (DJ 52), 101-43 (76), 124-0 (120) 100-0 (70), 77-38, 47-68, 14-107
Second session: 73-22, 30-92 (76), 1-103 (103), 49-93 (89) 71-1, 0-86 (86), 52-82 (55), 86-25, 67-27
Third session: 7-121 (89), 56-61, 126-11 (126), 0-103 (103) 75-43 (52), 118-9 (68), 1-69 (52), 75-11 (55)
Fourth session: 103-0 (57), 67-60 (DJ 60), 0-87 (73), 0-108 (70) 0-103 (103), 59-11, 74-0 (74) Referee: Paul Collier
Selby became the 13th player to win the World Championship at least twice.
He also ended the season as No.1 in the rankings for the fifth year in a row.
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First session: 113-0 (100), 118-8 (84), 131-0 (131), 107-31 (62) 100-8 (100), 27-73, 8-74, 128-0 (128)
Second session: 138-0 (138), 16-107 (107), 91-43 (90), 97-5 (97) 1-70, 0-136 (136), 63-87 (AM 55), 0-125 (125)
Third session: 44-58, 108-17 (80), 59-17, 113-0 (113) 17-115 (59), 0-81 (81), 67-17 (60), 61-53
Fourth session: 69-26, 44-60, 123-1 (123), 67-8 Ding is the first player from Asia to reach the final of the World Championship.
There was a total of 10 centuries in the match, which was a new record (until WC final 2019). Ding made seven of them which is a new record for a single player at the Crucible. It ties Stephen Hendry for most tons in any match.
Ding missed the 15th black for a 147 in frame 20.
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