In the UK Open final, Luke Humphries displayed sportsmanship despite a tense match against Dimitri van den Bergh. The crowd disapproved of Van den Bergh attempt to slow down the game leading to boos and jeers. Despite the pressure, Humphries gestured for calm and showed class.
Dimitri van den Bergh extended break almost backfired as Humphries forced a tiebreaker. However, the Belgian held his nerve winning the title. Dimitri van den Bergh acknowledged the crowd’s reaction but credited his mental resilience. Humphries praised Dimitri Van den Bergh scoring under pressure but noted the challenge of adapting to his slower pace.
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