The Ball Run E57 – Winning start to the season, avoiding flight chaos in Germany… and my future as a pool star!

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The Ball Run E56 – Starting my 28th year as a pro and where it all began, preparations for the European Masters, and some interesting listeners’ questions!

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The Ball Run E49 – Pipped by Ali in Germany, productive trip to Thailand, and look ahead to Lei Peifan opener at the British Open

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The Ball Run E48 – My search for a new sponsor this season, thrilled to book Germany spot, and solid displays in the Championship League

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Bingham takes positives from run to final in Belgium

STUART BINGHAM felt he had an added to steel to his game in his run to the final of the European Masters in Belgium.

Ballrun lost 9-7 in a nip and tuck final to defending champion Judd Trump on Sunday evening in Lommel.

But wins over Mitchell Mann (4-2), Graeme Dott (4-0), home favourite Luca Brecel (4-2), world champion Mark Selby (4-2) and rising Chinese star Zhou Yuelong (6-4) gave the Basildon pro the belief that hard work with his new cue and new coach Terry Griffiths is now starting to pay dividends.

Bingham, who arrived back home at 5am this morning after getting the ferry back with his manager Gary Purkiss, said: “Of course I am disappointed because it does feel like another one that has gotten away.

“I think I have now lost in finals to Ricky Walden in the Wuxi Classic, Stephen Maguire at the Welsh Open, Shaun Murphy at the Grand Prix and Ronnie O’Sullivan in the Champions of Champions, and to John Higgins in an invitational, so I could easily have about eight titles now rather than four.

“But I have to be happy with the week over all and last night I out-scored Judd and I think he said he felt I outplayed him.