The Antrim man is number 81 in the world rankings.
Antrim's Jordan Brown says he never gave up on his dream, after winning his first ranking title.
The world number 81 defied the odds to beat Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final of the Welsh Open last night, in one of the sport's biggest modern shocks.
Brown was flawless in the final frame decider to beat the world champion 9-8 in Newport.
He's the lowest ranked player to win a ranking title on the tour since 1993, and he says he never stopped believing:
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