Stephen Bunting defeated Rob Cross to win Nordic Masters

Stephen Bunting defeated fellow English Rob Cross 8–4 in the final of Nordic Masters in Denmark to claim its second world series title of the year.

In the eight-foot race, both were tied at 3–3 on a break before distribution and the cross broke the throw after the cross failed to get 40 into the seventh leg.

Bunting produced 104 finish to go above 5-3 and continued five straight legs away from winning four clear and one struggling cross at 7-3.

Bunting recalled Bull as he ended with around 170, but he won the remaining 25 by cleaning the remaining 25 on his next trip.

“The way I am playing, I was wondering if I am going to win another title again,” Bunting, who won the Bahrain Masters in January, told ITV.

“My couples have been tyrannical in the last few months. This is something I need to work on.

“But, when you win such titles against the players’ caliber, which I am playing in the week, it means a terrible.”

Both Luke Little and Luke Humphrees were dropped in the quarter -finals.

World champion Littler suffered a 6–3 defeat to Nathan Espinol, which was divided into the semi-finals 7–5.

Defending champion Gerwin Price won 6–3 to end the challenge of world number one Humphrise, but Welshman lost 7-4 in the last four.

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