Judd Trump fights back to reach last 16 at World Grand Prix
Judd Trump shrugged off the disappointment of last week's Masters quarter-final exit by moving into the last 16 of the World Grand Prix in Leicester.
Trump, whose title defence came to an end against Ali Carter at Ally Pally, was facing another defeat as he trailed 2-0 to Jamie Jones.
An opening break of 103 put the Welshman in control and he doubled his advantage to raise the prospect of a high-profile success.
But Trump clicked into gear, with consecutive breaks of 80 and 81 hauling him back level before he also took the next two to seal his place in the second round.
Next up for Trump is China's Lyu Haotian, who held off a strong comeback from Chris Wakelin to edge a narrow 4-3 win.