Mark Selby will have a three-frame advantage when the World Snooker Championship final resumes on Monday despite a stunning fightback from Ding Junhui. Ding trailed 6-0 at one point but it was 8-7 after he had won a marathon 15th frame, only for Selby to take the final two frames of the night, putting him 10-7 in front ahead of the resumption on Monday afternoon. Selby produced his best form of the tournament so far at the start of the match, rolling in breaks of 91, 76, 120 and 70, and also managing to win a frame in which he needed a snooker at one point.However, with 18 frames required for victory, there was time for Ding to get back into the match and, crucially, he opened his account by winning the last two frames of the afternoon.Selby extended his advantage to 7-2 when he claimed the first frame of the evening session but Ding then hit top form and began to roll in some sizeable breaks.Runs of 76, 103 and 89 came in consecutive frames as the Chinese star began to enjoy his first ever World final appearance.Selby, bidding to become world champion for the second time and perhaps make it double glory for his home-city football club Leicester who can win the Premier League on Monday, took the next frame to establish an 8-5 advantage, but Ding responded with a run of 86. Ding Junhui hit back after a slow start in the World final He then took charge of frame 15 with a contribution of 55 but missed a key red and the frame turned into an epic affair which lasted for an hour and six minutes, as the gritty Selby sought the snookers he needed, before Ding eventually potted blue and pink to seal it and trail 8-7.But Selby made a series of solid breaks to claim the 16th frame and was again rock-solid at the start of the final frame of the day as he established a 50-0 lead.But the Leicester man then went in-off as he tried to pot a red and another hard-fought tussle ensued, before Selby eventually potted the green to secure a handy advantage going into the final day of the tournament. Fake Shoes Black Friday . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. That means that Marc Bartra will probably start again in the centre of the defence alongside Gerard Pique. 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The German has claimed victory in the first two races of the season, bringing his winning streak to five races, and beat team-mate Lewis Hamilton by just over a tenth of a second with a 1:38.037 in Shanghai on Friday morning.Ferraris Sebastian Vettel trailed the Mercedes duo in third, while Fernando Alonso made his return from injury to finish 12th in the McLaren. However, P1 was overshadowed by two red flags due to rear left tyre problems.First, Felipe Massa spun off at Turn Six after his tyre came loose, with debris flying off his Williams. Following heavy clean-up work on track and back in the garage the Brazilian returned later on in the session, only to face a failure on the same tyre, at the same corner.Moments later, Kevin Magnussen was also limping back to the pits with the same rear left tyre shredded. Pirelli insisted that Massas issues were not down to simple punctures, instead putting it down to air loss connected to technical trouble. They later confirmed that the Williams and Renault problems were not tyre related.While investigations will continue, McLaren engineers suspected that the Williams problem was due to the tyre rubbing against body work, with Magnussens down to debris on the track.Massa though, was uncertain. We had two punctures. Why? I dont know, he told Sky Sports F1. We are investigating. For sure, something is touching the tyre or the wheel or whatever.We had no idea why we had the first problem. We checked the car and it was ok. But then we had the same problem. 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All the broadcast times you need for this weekends exclusively live race Vettel could only finish half a second behind the Mercedes as Daniel Ricciardo claimed fourth, with Kimi Raikkonen finishing the session fifth in the other Ferrari.Alonso, who has been passed fit to take part over the whole weekend despite broken ribs, could only manage five laps.Jenson Button, meanwhile, ended the session eighth as McLaren decided to make use of their extra supersofts with rain expected to fall on Saturday.Practice One timesheet1. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 1:38.0372. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:38.1833. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1:38.6654. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, 1:39.0615. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:39.1556. Daniil Kvyat, Red Bull, 1:39.6257. Carlos Sainz, Toro Rosso, 1:39.6768. Jenson Button, McLaren, 1:39.9749. Nico Hulkenberg, Force India, 1:40.16910. Max Verstappen, Toro Rosso, 1:40.23211. Sergio Perez, Force India, 1:40.34712. Fernando Alonso, McLaren, 1:40.53813. 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