Ditton's Barry Hawkins will face defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in World Snooker Championship at Crucible
08:55, 06 May 2013
Ditton's Barry Hawkins won eight frames in a row to reach the World Snooker Championship final for the first time in his career on Saturday night.
Hawkins (pictured) now faces defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in the best-of-35 frames final on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
The 34-year-old trailed Ricky Walden in his semi-final 6-2 and then 12-8 at one stage before he responded to lead 16-12.
Walden hit back to make it 16-14 before Hawkins booked his place in the final.
World number 14 Hawkins had never previously gone beyond the second round.
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