Trump edges past Wakelin at Turkish Masters
World number three Judd Trump was made to work hard to book his place in the last-32 of the Nirvana Turkish Masters after a 5-3 win over Chris Wakelin.
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World number three Judd Trump was made to work hard to book his place in the last-32 of the Nirvana Turkish Masters after a 5-3 win over Chris Wakelin.
Judd Trump bounced back from his disappointment in the Welsh Open final by overcoming Michael Georgiou with a 5-0 victory in the Turkish Masters on Tuesday. Trump was defeated by Joe Perry in Sunday’s final and followed this up just two days later with a win over Georgiou – a fast and gruelling turnaround for the Englishman. Ad/> “It’s been tough [travelling from Wales].
Hello there Welcome back to the second day of the inaugural Turkish Masters in Antalya. Ad/> John Higgins and Kyren Wilson were among the winners on Monday and Ding Junhui and Yan Bingtao get things started today.
Joe Perry produced a determined display to beat Judd Trump 9-5 to win the Welsh Open at Celtic Manor and claim his first tour title in the UK.
Joe Perry produced a determined display to beat Judd Trump 9-5 to win the Welsh Open at Celtic Manor and claim his first ranking title in the UK.
Judd Trump has admitted he would rather see his tip fly “into the crowd” than curb his shot-making tendencies. Trump has advanced to the final of the Welsh Open, but is nursing a damaged tip. Ad/> During his semi-final win over Hossein Vafaei, Trump played a crowd-pleasing power shot that had Eurosport pundit Jimmy White biting his fingernails.
Newcastle's injury woes in the A-League Women continue with Norwegian forward Marie Markussen to miss Monday's final fixture against Brisbane.
Rachael Haynes' knock of 130 was followed up by a spirited bowling spell from Alana King as Australia defeated England by 12 runs in the third game of the ongoing Women's 50-over World Cup at Seddon Park, Hamilton on Saturday. Chasing 311, England got off to a poor start as the side lost opening batter Lauren Winfield-Hill (0) on the fourth ball of the innings. Tammy Beaumont and skipper Heather Knight then led the charge for Three Lions and the duo kept on scoring steadily.