Robertson on comeback trail as rival Lisowski falters
Neil Robertson continued to fight back against Jack Lisowski as he reduced the deficit to 9-7 in their World Snooker Championship clash at the Crucible.
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Neil Robertson continued to fight back against Jack Lisowski as he reduced the deficit to 9-7 in their World Snooker Championship clash at the Crucible.
In recent seasons, Judd Trump has not been associated with winning ugly — but that is shaping up to be how his World Championship is going, and it is impressing Alan McManus and Jimmy White. By his own admissions, Trump has not been enjoying his snooker and said he will put away his cue for a while once the World Championship concludes.
It wasn’t pretty at times, but Judd Trump thrilled the crowd at the Crucible with a stunning sequence of pots in the 13th frame of his World Championship clash with Anthony McGill. Trump showed real fighting spirit to secure a 10-6 lead after two sessions despite being below his best. Ad/> But he showed that the stardust is still there as he produced some naughty snooker to take the 13th frame.
Neil Robertson continued to fight back against Jack Lisowski as he reduced the deficit to 9-7 in their World Snooker Championship clash at the Crucible.
He might be a long way short his best, but Judd Trump’s fighting spirit is alive and kicking and he ground out a 10-6 lead after two sessions of his second-round clash with Anthony McGill. It has been a slog of a season for Trump, who says he is looking forward to an extended break at the end of the World Championship.
Judd Trump found some positive form after the interval to share the opening session of his second-round encounter with Anthony McGill at the World Championship. Trump looked all at sea early in the contest, as he was dragged into the weeds by the dogged play of McGill who played to his strengths to work an advantage. Ad/> But Trump improved out of all recognition after the break to win three of the four frames to ensure the match will resume on Sunday all square at 4-4.
Judd Trump is famed for his naughty snooker, but the early stages of his clash with Anthony McGill in the second round at the World Championship were anything but. The opening three frames averaged 33 minutes, with play bogged down and both players making elementary mistakes.
Welcome back Ad/> Six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan leads Mark Allen 12-4. He chases one more frame this afternoon to secure a quarter-final with Stephen Maguire on Tuesday. Assuming that one is wrapped up fairly quickly, we will be switching to Judd Trump's opening session with Anthony McGill as the Juddernaut bids to add to his 2019 world title success.