Terrific Trump powers past Ding at Masters

Terrific Trump powers past Ding at Masters

PA Media

World number one Judd Trump moved into the quarter-finals of the Masters after making three century breaks in a 6-2 win over Ding Junhui at Alexandra Palace.

Two-time Masters champion Trump has now triumphed in five consecutive matches against Ding, who won this title in 2011.

The Englishman crafted breaks of 116 and 69 as he raced into a 3-0 lead before China’s Ding responded with runs of 98 and 53 to reduce his arrears to a solitary frame.

However, Trump re-established a two-frame cushion with a run of 88 and then compiled a wonderful 117 before sealing victory with a break of 109.

“I feel confident and have got to a few finals recently and it has taken some good players to stop me,” Trump told BBC Sport.

“I am full of confidence and hopefully I can go one better this tournament. I have had a month off tournaments but still been putting the work in.”

Trump will face Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen in the last eight, with that contest due to be played on Thursday at 19:00 GMT.

All seven matches played so far at this year’s Masters have now ended 6-2, while Trump also defeated Ding by the same dominant score at the UK Championship in December.

“I convinced myself my game would not be 6-2 and at 3-0 up I thought, ‘at least I can’t lose 6-2’,” said Trump.

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.

Ding, who did not pot another ball after getting back to 3-2, admired Trump’s ruthlessness and felt his own play made it all too easy for his opponent.

“I played a few terrible safety shots and let him win and have chances easier,” Ding said.

“He was playing good and I wasn’t at a good enough level to play against him. His standard is very high. He didn’t miss much and it is very difficult to play him.”

Related topics

  • Snooker

More on this story

    • 1 hour ago
    The camera angle during Kyren Wilson's match against Si Jiahui on Tuesday
    • 1 day ago
    Kyren Wilson, Sophie Wilson and their sons stand around the World Championship trophy
    • 19 hours ago
    Shaun Murphy holding up the Masters trophy

Source: BBC

234Radio

234Radio is Africa's Premium Internet Radio that seeks to export Africa to the rest of the world.