Joe Perry admits that an excellent victory and performance at the Masters on Monday night against Stuart Bingham could not have come at a more timely moment.
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Joe Perry admits that an excellent victory and performance at the Masters on Monday night against Stuart Bingham could not have come at a more timely moment.
Read MoreWorld champion Stuart Bingham insists he is the perfect example for Mark Allen when it comes to proving the critics wrong.
Read MoreIt came a little out of the blue in the post-match Mark Allen/Michael White press conference when the Northern Irishman revealed how much he had been stung by comments made in a TV feature showed on BBC Wales earlier that day, in which a panel of Steve Davis, Ken Doherty and Shaun Murphy analysed strengths and weaknesses of the leading players. This BBC feature was in fact first shown at the Masters in January.
Davis started off by saying: “Mark Allen…not being disrespectful, but not necessarily Premiership, more Championship material”, and it appeared that it was this that had wound up Allen the most. Doherty was overall more complimentary but also labelled Allen “inconsistent” and pointed to Allen’s positional play and focus as issues.
Allen does seem the type of personality though that could turn this to his advantage. If such criticism makes a player go away and work even harder at their perceived weaknesses, it can do them a favour. He told Terry Griffiths how wound up he was before the White clash, and took it out on his young Welsh opponent.
Of course, Stuart Bingham was famously motivated and driven to succeed after a certain player accused him of having no bottle before an Australian Open quarter-final. It pushed him on, saw him collect titles and ultimately a brilliant world championship win beating three tournament favourites in a row in Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy. The originator of the “no bottle” remarks? You’ve remembered it – Mark Allen.
The line-up is strong, intriguing and contains various sub-plots as the remaining quartet vies for glory and the £200,000 first prize.
Read MoreStuart Bingham usually has a decent following in London for the Dafabet Masters – and a first world title last May did not exactly dampen demand among friends and family for the man from Basildon.
The world No2 estimated that he had to get hold of “around 60-70” tickets for his Sunday night first-round match against Ding Junhui, giving him a very solid support base in the Alexandra Palace arena.
Players receive 10 complimentary tickets at the Masters but are also afforded the right to buy additional ones at a discounted rate, an option the 39-year-old Bingham had to exercise, keeping him very busy in the build-up.
Extra seats have been installed this year bringing the capacity to just below 2,000, a figure that looks certain to set a record for the venue for Ronnie O’Sullivan’s already virtually sold-out clash with Mark Williams on Tuesday.
Stuart Bingham admits it has been hard coping with the added pressures and expectations this season after his Crucible triumph.
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Read MoreStuart Bingham is warming up for his Betway UK Championship campaign with a first trip to Romania this weekend – and exhibition matches against Ronnie O’Sullivan.
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Read MoreSTUART BINGHAM proved dreams do come true by triumphing in the Betfred World Championship final at the Crucible in Sheffield on Monday night.
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Read MoreSTUART BINGHAM produced the performance of his life in one of the matches of the season to reach the Betfred World Championship final after 20 years as a professional on Saturday night.
Read MoreTWO BECOMES ONE as the Crucible arena is transformed for the semi-finals, with one table, four players and five more days to decide who becomes 2015 Betfred world champion.
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Read MoreSTUART BINGHAM earned a place in next season’s Champion of Champions tournament by winning the Championship League at Crondon Park on Thursday night.
Read MoreALI CARTER and Stuart Bingham joined fellow Essex man Matt Selt and Kent’s Barry Hawkins in the winners’ group of the Championship League following groups 3 and 4 at Crondon Park golf club this week.
Read MoreSTEPHEN Hendry has spelled out to tour professionals young and old the dedication and sacrifices required to get the most out of their ability.
Read MoreRONNIE O’Sullivan picked himself up off the canvas just in time against Stuart Bingham on Saturday afternoon to reach the final of the Coral UK Championship.
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