Summary

  • Australia's Neil Robertson beats Judd Trump 10-9 to win UK Championship for third time

  • World number one Trump missed the final pink to allow Robertson to clinch victory

  • Match finished at 00:55 GMT on Monday after final frame lasting more than an hour

  • World number three Robertson wins £200,000 prize money

  • Robertson set record for most centuries in single UK Championship - 13

  • Championship behind closed doors at Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes

  1. 'Who is going to blink first?'published at 23:09 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-8 Robertson

    John Parrott
    1991 world champion on BBC Two

    A massive frame coming up. Whoever gets this one has a couple of bites of the cherry to win it. Who is going to blink first?

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 23:07 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    #bbcsnooker

    Carl Lavery: Is that also a record for most amount of greens potted in a century break?

  3. Postpublished at 23:07 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-8 Robertson

    Just look at that.

    He didn't look as though he had another 50 in him never mind a ton. That was sensational.

    RobertsonImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Postpublished at 23:06 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-8 Robertson

    Steve Davis
    Six-time world champion on BBC Two

    Fantastic performance from Neil Robertson, the break-building statistics are going through the roof now.

  5. Robertson levels with 13th centurypublished at 23:05 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-8 Robertson

    What a way to make a 115 clearance.

    Neil Robertson breaks the record for the most centuries ever made at the UK Championship. The Australian has now made 13. He goes past Stephen Hendry (1994) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (2003) who were both on 12.

  6. Postpublished at 23:03 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    It's a magnificent century from Neil Robertson.

  7. Postpublished at 23:02 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    YES HE CAN.

  8. Postpublished at 23:01 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    This is a superb response to a couple of horrid frames for Neil Robertson.

    The frame is in the bag. He's made 73, now 80.

    Can he make yet another century?

  9. Postpublished at 22:59 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    He needed this Neil Robertson to get his rhythm back, a break with lots of little pots. We may see the best snooker of this final at the very end.

  10. Postpublished at 22:58 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    How weird is this? The green is now occupying the pink spot.

    The Australian has already knocked in five of them. He's at 45 and counting.

    Sterling stuff.

  11. Postpublished at 22:55 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    A thumping shot from Neil Robertson on the blue opens up a fairly congested area round the black spot.

    Looks like he is slowly getting his cue arm going here. Can he hold this together?

  12. get involved

    Get involvedpublished at 22:53 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

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    AR: Robertson always reverts back to default settings in these big matches. Overthinks, walks around the table four times per shot and just starves himself of any rhythm. Hence why he’s only one one world title for a man of his break-building skills.

  13. Postpublished at 22:51 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    Neil Robertson somehow needs to pick up the pace to get to his natural game.

  14. Postpublished at 22:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Couple of belting safety shots to get the 16th frame under way.

    Then Judd Trump decides he's had enough of all that malarkey and lashes at a red to the bottom left corner.

    That's a loose one and he's left his opponent with an easy starter.

  15. Postpublished at 22:48 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 16: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Easier said than done granted but Neil Robertson looks like a man in desperate need of a break of 50 or more.

  16. Postpublished at 22:47 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Steve Davis
    Six-time world champion on BBC Two

    Judd Trump's attitude is the difference and he is trying to make something happen.

    It is alarm bells for Neil Robertson now.

  17. Postpublished at 22:46 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Stephen Hendry
    Seven-time world champion on BBC Two

    It's all going wrong for Neil Robertson. If you look at the body language of the players Judd Trump looks to have more confidence.

  18. Trump wins another scrappy frame to leadpublished at 22:46 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 8-7 Robertson

    Another eight for Judd Trump plus a snooker gives him another frame.

  19. Postpublished at 22:43 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 7-7 Robertson

    Got to be honest I feel for Neil Robertson a bit at the minute.

    He's had a rotten run of the balls in this match and it looks as though it is affecting him as he drops in the odd error here and there.

    The 2010 world champion is now 36 behind with 43 left on the table after a couple of Trump mini breaks.

  20. Postpublished at 22:36 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2020

    Frame 15: Trump 7-7 Robertson

    Trump and Neil RobertsonImage source, WST

    Both players are getting down and going for things in this one. A tad more encouraging and playing to both of their strengths.

    Now then what can Neil Robertson do. He's in among the balls but breaks down on 13. Just a bit unlucky with position there.

    He gets another bite of the cherry and knocks in a super long red, smashing another into the middle bag in the process. Two for the price of one. But that's rueful look, he's not on a colour.