John Higgins came from behind to beat 21-year-old sensation Judd Trump 18-15 and clinch his fourth World Championship crown at The Crucible.
Scotsman Higgins added to his successes at Sheffield's crackling Crucible Theatre in 1998, 2007 and 2009 by winning a 33rd frame of the match that was indicative of the sporting drama of such a grand occasion.
The 35-year-old Scot was outplayed on the first day as Trump fired in two centuries to build a 10-7 lead.
Breaks of 104 and 99 put Trump 12-9 up, but a costly missed blue saw Higgins pounce and take five straight frames.
Trump made it 14-14 and trailed 16-15 but Higgins took the next and sealed it with a doubled pink and superb black.
It was an incredible finale to a stunning feast of high-class snooker throughout the four sessions.
Higgins earned a £250,000 cheque for his efforts over the past two days, but regaining the moniker of world champion will mean a whole lot more to him.
China Open winnier Trump earns £125,000 as the runner-up and a legion of new fans having entered the tournament as a qualifier and then downed Neil Robertson, Martin Gould, Graeme Dott and Ding Junhui, but Higgins was a deserving recipient of the trophy.
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