The atmosphere crackled with anticipation as John Higgins and Mark Pullen stepped into competition on a night that promised drama. Few in attendance could have predicted just how close and nerve-wracking the contest would become. When it was over, Higgins had edged past Pullen in a result that will be remembered more for its fine margins than for any dominance from either side.
From the outset, the matchup lived up to its billing. Higgins, known for his tactical patience and measured approach, began cautiously, working to settle into rhythm. Pullen, by contrast, looked sharp early, eager to set the tone with aggressive play. His quick start earned him the early initiative, and Higgins found himself needing to dig deep just to stay in touch.

Midway through, the pendulum swung. Higgins, displaying his trademark composure, began to chip away at Pullen’s lead. Where Pullen had raced ahead with bold shots and daring moves, Higgins countered with accuracy and discipline. Slowly but surely, the scores leveled, creating the kind of tension that held the crowd captive.
By the final stages, every point, every play, every moment mattered. Higgins, who has been in his share of close encounters over the years, leaned heavily on his experience. Pullen, younger and hungry, matched him with fearless ambition. The contest became a true battle of wills, a clash between steadiness and raw drive.
As the decisive moments unfolded, Higgins appeared just slightly steadier under pressure. A handful of critical exchanges went his way—by inches rather than miles—and those slim advantages proved decisive. When the final score was announced, Higgins had clinched victory by the narrowest of margins, leaving both relief and exhaustion etched across his face.
Pullen, though disappointed, had nothing to be ashamed of. His performance showcased both his promise and his grit. He pushed Higgins to the limit, forcing the veteran into some of his best defensive and tactical work. For fans, it was a reminder that Pullen’s time will surely come; on another day, the result could have gone in his favor.
Speaking afterward, Higgins acknowledged just how tough the match had been. “Mark really made me work tonight,” he said, catching his breath. “There were times I wasn’t sure if I could turn it around, but I just focused on staying calm and waiting for opportunities. In the end, it came down to small details.”
Pullen, though visibly frustrated, showed maturity in defeat. “I gave it everything,” he reflected. “It hurts to lose so narrowly, but I can take positives. If I keep working, keep improving, I know I’ll be back stronger.”
For the spectators, the contest provided exactly what they had hoped for: suspense, skill, and the raw drama of competition balanced on a knife-edge. Higgins’ narrow win over Pullen will go down as one of those nights where the margin between triumph and heartbreak was barely visible—yet wholly unforgettable.