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Williams sets up British Open final showdown with Selby

Mark Williams is through to the British Open final
Mark Williams is through to the British Open final

Mark Williams overcame nerves to reach his 40th career ranking final as he beat Hossein Vafaei 6-3 in the Cazoo British Open.

The two-time champion admitted he "was totally gone" and was shaking after his Iranian opponent's brilliant break of 135 saw him close to 4-3 in the opening semi-final.

But Williams composed himself with breaks of 62 and 71 to progress.

"When it got to 4-3 I was gone," Williams, who won this event in 1997 and 2021, told the World Snooker Tour's website.

"I don't know what it was. I was shaking a bit and he had me, he just let me off towards the end.

"I'm quite good at holding my expressions in but I was totally gone. I was shaking a bit, which never happens to me. If I had to play like that all the time then I wouldn't win many games.

"It was a big game for me. It is another final and I don't know how many more times I am going to get to the final of these big competitions."

Williams will face Mark Selby in Sunday's final after he swept Xiao Guodong 6-0.

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