Mark Williams Mark Selby Stuart Bingham Shaun Murphy Judd Trump John Higgins Luca Brecel Chris Wakelin Kyren Wilson Jordan Snooker Sport Murphy Mark Williams Mark Selby Stuart Bingham Shaun Murphy Judd Trump John Higgins Luca Brecel Chris Wakelin Kyren Wilson Jordan

Trump and Murphy ease into third round at Euro Masters

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Judd Trump eased through to the third round of the European Masters with a 5-0 win over Jordan Brown.Trump recorded his second successive whitewash in Nuremberg, taking the first frame after a half-century break and pouncing when his opponent missed an easy black to take the second.The two-time European Masters champion recorded a century break in the next before comfortably wrapping up the next two frames to set up a meeting with Chris Wakelin in the next round.Shaun Murphy also reached round three with a 5-2 victory over Daniel Wells.Wells led by two frames to one before the world number seven reeled off four straight frames to set up a meeting with Ross Muir.World champion Luca Brecel recorded a century and three more breaks of over 70 as he beat Ishpreet Singh Chadha 5-3 while Mark Selby beat Adam Duffy 5-1.Defending champion Kyren Wilson beat Alfie Burden 5-2 while Mark Williams had a break of 124 in his 5-3 success against fellow Welshman Matthew Stevens.John Higgins saw off Zhou Yuelong 5-2 but fellow former world champion Stuart Bingham crashed out 5-3 to Xiao Guodong.

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