Judd Trump dumped out of World Snooker Championship

LONDON: Former winner Judd Trump became the biggest first-round casualty at this year’s World Snooker Championship on Wednesday, slipping to a 10-6 defeat against qualifier Anthony McGill.

McGill, ranked 21 in the world, reached the semi-finals in Sheffield in 2020 and has beaten Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Selby and Shaun Murphy at the Crucible.

Trump, the 2019 champion and last year’s losing finalist, suffered his first defeat in the opening round since he lost to Rory McLeod in 2017.

The fifth seed trailed 6-3 going into the concluding session but soon reduced that deficit to 6-5, with breaks of 68 and 58.

In frame 12 he led 40-0 when he ran out of position, and Scotland’s McGill made him pay.

The Englishman hit back to take the 13th to make it 7-6 at the interval, only for his opponent to dominate the next two frames.

McGill, 32, made 45 in frame 16 before missing the black, but Trump potted just one red then missed the black himself, and McGill added 30 for victory.

“I didn’t feel amazing but I played well enough to capitalise,” said McGill. “It doesn’t matter how bad Judd plays, his standard is such that he can’t play that badly, but he wasn’t at his best.”

Trump said he had been “very rusty” this season.

“I just missed too many easy balls,” said the 33-year-old. “I had loads of chances in today’s session but I couldn’t take them, and you can’t expect to play like that and win in the World Championship.”

Earlier, 2020 runner-up Kyren Wilson produced the first maximum 147 break of this year’s tournament in his opening-round match against Ryan Day.

It was the 13th maximum in Crucible history.

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Trump downs Williams to seize second Masters title

LONDON: English cueist Judd Trump secured a thrilling 10-8 victory over his Welsh opponent Mark Williams to capture his second Masters title.

In a thrilling final of the championship, the charismatic Trump outpowered the experienced Williams by the scores of 10-8 in the Best of 19 to win his first Masters title since 2019.

The see-saw battle between the two cueists went right down to the wire before Trump won the last three frames to complete a close victory over Williams.

The two potters remained involved in a tug of war throughout the match with Trump pulling ahead and Williams level or vice-versa till the 16th frame.

After 15 frames, Williams was just two shy away from victory but Trump displayed sheer dominance in the next three frames to capture the title.

Trump scored three centuries, including seven fifty-plus breaks. Williams, however, scored the best break (138) of the match in the first frame.

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Trump seals a thriller to set World Snooker Championship final with Ronnie

SHEFFIELD: The 2019 world champion Judd Trump secured a thrilling 17-16 victory over the three-time champion Mark Williams and stormed into the final of the ongoing World Snooker Championship, here on Saturday.

In a thrilling semi-final of the championship, the charismatic Trump outpowered the experienced Williams by the scores of 17-16 in the Best of 33.

The see-saw battle between the two cueists went right down to the wire, as Trump won the decider frame to complete a close victory over Williams.

The two potters remained involved in a tug of war throughout the match with Trump pulling ahead and Williams level or vice-versa.

In the last two frames, Williams was just one shy away from the victory but Trump secured the last two hard-fought frames to book his spot in the final.

Trump scored five centuries, including eight fifty-plus breaks. Williams, however, scored the best break (137) of the match in the 18th frame.

The 32-years-old English cueist Trump will be up against his countryman Ronnie O’Sullivan in the final of the championship.

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Trump blunts Bingham to reach World Snooker Championship semis

SHEFFIELD: The 2019 champion and the current second-ranked cueist Judd Trump outclassed his countryman Stuart Bingham 13-8 in the quarter-finals of the ongoing World Snooker Championship to make it to the last four of the championship.

The exciting see-saw battle between the two countrymen started on a high as Bingham and Trump scored centuries in the first and the second frames of the match respectively.

Trump, on the other hand, secured a close but an early advantage, as he led Bingham by 4-2 after the first six frames.

Bingham then shone in the seventh frame with another century and cut the margin to 4-3 only for Trump to respond quickly to restore the lead with two frames advantage after eight frames 5-3.

In the next session, Bingham levelled and then took the lead as he won five consecutive frames to go 8-5 over Trump.

Bingham’s triumph in five consecutive frames did not halt Trump much as he turned the game on its head by winning eight back to back frames in response to claim a comprehensive victory 13-8.

The 2019 champion Trump will be up against the three-time champion Mark Williams in one of the semi-finals of the tournament. Williams booked his semi-final spot after beating Yan Bingtao 13-11. Whereas, two former champions Ronnie O’Sullivan and John Higgins will lock horns for the final spot.

 

Bingham scored three centuries, while Trump scored one. The former also scored the best break of match 106, which came in the seventh frame.

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Trump crushes Vafaei, books second-round spot in Snooker Championship

SHEFFIELD: Former World Champion and the world number three Judd Trump has outclassed his Iranian counterpart Hossein Vafaei 10-4 to move into the last 16 of the ongoing World Snooker Championship, here on Thursday.

The world number three Trump, who faced Iran’s Vaffaei in his first match of the campaign, defeated the latter by 10-4 in the Best of 19.

Trump dominated Vaffaei right from the start as he secured three opening frames including a century in the third frame.

Vaffaei, on the other hand, was quick to respond as he levelled the scores at 3-3 by winning the next three frames. His the then best break came in the sixth frame as he missed on his century by a mere one; scoring 99.

Trump then again showed his class and pulled ahead by a massive margin as the English cueist claimed five consecutive frames to extend the lead to 8-3.

Vaffaei then looked to bounce back as he cut the margin to 8-4 by winning the 12th frame following a sensational century. But only for Trump to win the next two frames to claim the first-round victory in the World Championship.

The third-ranked Trump will now face the 17th-ranked Anthony McGill in the second round.

COMPLETE RESULTS OF ROUND 1

Ronnie O’Sullivan 10-5 David Gilbert
Mark Selby 10-7 Jamie Jones
Jackson Page 10-7 Barry Hawkins
Zhao Xintong 10-2 Jamie Clarke
Stephen Maguire 10-8 Shaun Murphy
Mark Williams 10-3 Michael White
Anthony McGill 10-7 Liam Highfield
Mark Allen 10-6 Scott Donaldson
Neil Robertson 10-5 Ashley Hugill
Stuart Bingham 10-5 Lyu Haotian
Yan Bingtao 10-6 Chris Wakelin
Judd Trump 10-4 Hossein Vaffaei
John Higgins 10-7 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
Jack Lisowski 10-8 Matthew Stevens
Kyren Wilson 10-8 Din Junhui
Noppon Saengkham 10-5 Luca Brecel

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Judd Trump beats Matthew Selt to claim Inaugural Turkish Masters Title

ANTALYA: World number three Judd Trump outclassed world number 31 Matthew Selt in the final of the inaugural Turkish Masters by 10-4 to claim his 24th ranking title, here on Sunday.

Selt, who upset Trump 6-3 when they last met in the third round of the UK Championship in November, went into a 2-1 lead in the first three frames.

Trump, however, was soon to respond as the world number three levelled the score with the help of a magnificent break of 120.

Trump subsequently grabbed control of the match, winning three of the next four frames before claiming a bizarre frame to go up 6-3.

Despite giving up 60 points in fouls, the 2019 world champion – Trump – won the bizarre frame 113-76 with an 88-point clearance. The total of 189 points was just three points short of the frame record of 192.

The former world champion then scored a maximum (147) in the 10th frame before winning the 11th to go up 8-3.

Selt, on the other hand, won a bitty 12th frame to pull one back and make it 8-4 to head into the interval, but Trump secured victory with breaks of 82 and 114.

With this victory, Trump has ended a barren run in ranking events lasting over a year.

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