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On Sunday, Judd Trump and Jack Lisowski, longtime friends and fellow snooker players, will face off in the Northern Ireland Open final. Trump, the world number one, seeks his 31st ranking title, while Lisowski aims for his first, having recently overcome personal tragedy. Lisowski, who has rediscovered his form with coach Chris Henry, admits the match will be emotionally challenging due to their friendship and his recent loss.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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