row and putting pressure on Liew. Wu ended the match first with 231 to force Liew needing to strike in the ninth frame and double up on the tenth.
Just before his delivery, there was a thunder at Jaya Ancol Bowl and that must have given the champion the spirit he needed to strike in the tenth frame and to take the victory. The Malaysian supporters were on their feet as Liew duly oblidged to eventualy edge Wu by 2 pins.
"I rushed my shot when I miss the simple single pin spare in the seventh frame as the ball got off my hands too quick," said the 30-year-old Proshop Manager. "I thought I had given Wu a chnace to come back at me but fortunately he didn't strike in his tenth frame.
"I knew I had to strike home in order to seal the victory so I just had to recompose myself before I made that last shot," added the delighted champion.
Liew had earlier thrashed Indonesia's only hope and tour debutant, Jansen Tjang, 268-216 in the first semifinals to reach the finals while the runner-up, knocked out Singapore's Helmi Chew, 230-212 in the other semi. |