“Live Blog Updated: 22:03, 11 May 2025 ALFIE BURDEN has been crowned king of the World Seniors Snooker Championship for 2025 after thrashing Aaron Canavan in a thrilling Crucible final! The English icon beat Canavan 8-4 but it could have been worse had he not let his foot off the gas. This also marks Burden’s”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk
- Updated: 22:03, 11 May 2025

The English icon beat Canavan 8-4 but it could have been worse had he not let his foot off the gas.
This also marks Burden’s first-ever Seniors title, snatching the crown off Igor Figueiredo.
Much-loved snooker heroes Jimmy White and Ken Doherty suffered shock exits in the first round.
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Simple message from Burden on socials
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Coming of age year for Burden Until this year, Alfie Burden had only won one of his three professional career finals, UK Tour – Event 1 in 1998 – he has now doubled that tally in the last few weeks.
First with the World Seniors Golden Ticket Tournament in late April, where he edged past Matthew Ford 4-3 in the final and now the most prestigious honour in the World Seniors Championship.
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Winner Burden speaks on win
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Evening reading Includes more Crucible fallout:
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Alfie Burden’s path to title triumph
- R1: 4-1 vs Jimmy White
- R2: 4-3 vs Tony Drago
- SF: 6-2 vs Hassan Kerde
- F: 8-4 vs Aaron Canavan
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Burden tributeSpeaking after the final, Burden paid a touching tribute to his mother.
He dedicated the win to her after opening up on how he always doubted himself and how she told him he was always destined to do something with a ball after going to bed with one at 18 months old.
A classy move.
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BURDEN HAS DONE ITYour World Seniors Snooker World Champion: Alfie Burden
He had a late scare after seeing Canavan win back-to-back frames, but the 48-year-old kept his cool and went on to claim victory with the decisive frame.
Burden avenges his defeat in the final against Jimmy White in 2023.
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Aaron Canavan 4-7 Alfie BurdenThe comeback is on!
Canavan has secured his fourth frame of this thrilling final, reducing Burden’s lead to three.
He couldn’t could he?
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Aaron Canavan 3-7 Alfie BurdenFrame 11 has been the tightest frame so far as neither player seems to be able to take the point.
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Aaron Canavan 3-7 Alfie BurdenBurden makes a crucial error by missing a pot of a red ball.
He had just taken the lead but his mistake allowed Canavan to return to the table before he won the frame.
This isn’t over just yet.
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Aaron Canavan 2-7 Alfie BurdenA stunning frame from Burden sees him move within one of being named the World Seniors Snooker champion.
He gets a break of 81 to put him within touching distance of his maiden title.
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Aaron Canavan 2-6 Alfie BurdenBurden takes the frame.
He scores 107 and clears the table to score the first century in this final.
He is given a round of applause by the crowd for his efforts.
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Aaron Canavan 2-5 Alfie BurdenA re-rack has been agreed on by both players and the referee due to the muddle-up nature of the table.
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Aaron Canavan 2-5 Alfie BurdenBurden wrestles his three-frame advantage back with some clever doses of ingenuity.
“Good, aint I,” says Burden. He’s putting together some pretty special stuff at the moment.
Apart from his end shot where he clipped the cue ball off the table.
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Aaron Canavan 2-4 (7-11) Alfie BurdenCanavan puts too much power on the blue which he aimed to pot in the middle right pocket.
Burden ensues back control and pots the green in a crucial frame of snooker.
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Aaron Canavan 2-4 Alfie BurdenCanavan eventually puts an end to the cat-and-mouse game of snooker that saw the pair work their way around the remaining colours.
Burden nailed in the green, brown and nearly produced magic on the blue, but Canavan rolled in the pink to get himself back into this contest.
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Aaron Canavan 1-4 (75-45) Alfie BurdenThe dreaded phone that tends to typify every snooker match at the Crucible goes off again and to the cheek of Canavan, he lets the phonee know that “his busy” to the jester of the crowd.
He can let lines like that out as he looks to close out this frame after picking up some much-needed coincidence in his shot-making.
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Aaron Canavan 1-4 (0-39) Alfie BurdenWee’re back and no let-up from Burden.
Canavan is back on the table with the unenviable task of managing a puzzle of reds.
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Aaron Canavan 1-4 Alfie BurdenBurden counties to dominate this contest as we enter a mid-session interval.
Back in 15!
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Aaron Canavan 1-3 (0-54) Alfie BurdenBurden is whizzing around this snooker table.
He once again works his way through the reds – potting the yellow and green in the process – beofre playing the safety shot on the right side red.
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Aaron Canavan 1-3 Alfie BurdenCanavan’s attempted red clips off the pocket corner and out and it’s a shot that has epitomises his final so far: any chance to put pressure on Burden has been close but far.
He returns to the table after lax play for Burden, who seemingly forgot about the 30-second shot clock, but again is unable to capitalise as the pink is wide of the mark.
Burden nails the yellow, green, brown blue and pink but misses out on the bending black to clear the table but takes the frame.
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Aaron Canavan 1-2 (0-49) Alfie BurdenBurden nails a wonderful long red pot down the table line which works his way to the black and an attack on the clustered reds.
Before making a successful move on the pink.
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Aaron Canavan 1-2 Alfie BurdenBurden takes his first lead of this final and his certainly the player with all the initiative.
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Aaron Canavan 1-1 (14-53) Alfie BurdenCanavan tires an audacious cross-table red after regaining back some control.
Burden is averaging 17secs between shots, in other words, he’s playing with a clarity in his potting.
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Aaron Canavan 1-1 Alfie BurdenBurden would go on to clean the table bar the tricky pink to level this contest as he leaves the arena for a quick break.