Wokingham man Martin Wallace beat the top-two ranked players on the Cuestars Seniors Tour to claim his first success on the over-40’s circuit for more than two years.
The 56-year-old from Wokingham pocketed £140 in prize money after clinching the seventh leg at Salisbury Snooker Club.
Wallace wrapped up a 2-0 victory over rankings leader Paul Davis (Wareham) in the final with an excellent black to the green pocket with the cue-ball tight to the top cushion.
Earlier, he defeated number-two ranked Jason Pusser (Bournemouth) by the same scoreline in the last-four.
Speaking after his first tournament win since the Bournemouth leg in January, 2022, Wallace admitted he wasn’t sure he would win another Seniors event because the standard is always improving and he was delighted to even make the final from such a strong field.
It was an impressive performance by home player Jimmy Johnson to make the semi-finals on his Seniors debut.
A total of 24 breaks of 40 or more were recorded. Pusser took the honours with a 66.
Wallace moves into second place, 21 points adrift of Davis with two tournaments remaining.
Frames Sports Bar, Coulsdon, hosts the eighth leg of nine on Sunday, April 21.
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