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Last Updated: Saturday, 30 April, 2005, 21:15 GMT 22:15 UK
Stevens glad to see off McCulloch
Matthew Stevens
Stevens is in his second final, having lost to Mark Williams in 2000
Matthew Stevens admitted his 17-14 win over Ian McCulloch turned on the 28th frame, won on a McCulloch foul.

"That was a massive turning point. He went in off so that made it 15-13 - if it had been 14-14, the match was on a toss of a coin," he said.

"Obviously it was on my mind what's happened in previous semi-finals and when he made a break of 80 or so for 16-14, I thought 'here we go again'.

"But that's something I've been working on and it paid off this time."

When asked if he felt disappointed at having missed out on a possible 147 break in the 27th frame, he made light of his near-miss.

"I'd forgotten about that - thanks for that, I'm on a downer now," he joked.


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