Mark Allen displayed sportsmanship despite losing out on the Home Nations Series bonus to Jack Lisowski. Allen humorously mentioned that he “cried himself to sleep” after missing the chance to win the £150,000 jackpot.
Lisowski staged a remarkable comeback, highlighted by a break of 78 in the final frame of his semi-final match against John Higgins, securing the substantial prize money.
Initially leading the rankings in the Home Nations campaign, Allen’s hopes were dashed when he suffered a defeat in the Welsh Open, allowing Lisowski to seize the opportunity and claim the bonus.
While Allen had a strong run with victories at the English Open and reaching the semi-finals of the Northern Ireland and Scottish Opens, his campaign ended abruptly in Wales with a first-round loss to David Grace.
Acknowledging Lisowski’s achievement, Allen congratulated him, although he expressed disappointment, stating, “I cried myself to sleep after tweeting that.”
Lisowski, trailing behind Higgins, managed to turn the tables and secure the win under immense pressure, emphasizing his determination to keep potting balls until the victory was his.
Reflecting on his winning break, Lisowski commented on his focused mindset and ability to handle pressure shots, leading to his success. He admitted feeling restrained initially but decided to break free and play aggressively, resulting in a remarkable turnaround.
Looking ahead, Lisowski is gearing up for a final showdown with Barry Hawkins, emphasizing the need to maintain focus and readiness for the next challenge.
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