Judd Trump impresses in whitewash of Dean Young at British Open
Judd Trump coasted into the third round of the British Open with a 4-0 victory over Dean Young as he looks to stay on course to take the world number one slot.
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Judd Trump coasted into the third round of the British Open with a 4-0 victory over Dean Young as he looks to stay on course to take the world number one slot.
Judd Trump eased into the last 32 of the British Open with a comprehensive 4-0 whitewash of Dean Young. Former world champion Trump required a lengthy first frame to get the ball rolling, however, missing an easy pink early on to give his Scottish opponent something to play for. Ad Young was unable to capitalise however and Trump saw out the frame with a break of 52.
Trump 1-0 Young (15-0) A brilliant long red by Trump at the outset of this second frame. That is a fabulous pot. Chance to get moving out there.
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